Navigating Croatian healthcare as an English speaker is manageable — English is widely spoken among younger doctors and clinic staff, especially in Zagreb. But knowing key terms helps you understand paperwork, make appointments, and communicate your needs clearly.

The Basics: Your Place in the System

HZZO — Hrvatska zavoda za zdravstveno osiguranje — Croatian Health Insurance Fund. The public insurance system. If you're a Croatian citizen or resident, this is your coverage.

JMBG / OIB — Your personal identification number. JMBG is the older format (13-digit); OIB (Osobni identifikacijski broj) is the 11-digit tax/ID number used in healthcare. You'll need this for HZZO-covered services. Foreign nationals may use their passport or EHIC instead.

EHIC — European Health Insurance Card. EU citizens can use this for emergency and medically necessary care at HZZO rates in Croatia. Not a substitute for travel insurance, but very useful for unexpected needs.

Izabrani liječnik — Your chosen/assigned GP (general practitioner). Croatia's system assigns everyone a GP based on location. You register with one, and they're your first point of contact. Say: "Trebam izabranog liječnika" (I need a GP).

Specijalista / Specijalist — Specialist doctor. You typically need a referral (uputnica) from your GP to see one. Infectious disease specialists (infektolog) are key for PrEP and HIV care.

Infektolog — Infectious disease specialist. The doctor who prescribes and monitors PrEP and manages HIV treatment in Croatia. UHID is the main centre.

Privatna klinika / Poliklinika — Private clinic / polyclinic. No referral needed. You pay out of pocket.

Appointments and Registration

CroatianPronunciationMeaning
Naručiti sena-ROO-chee-tee sehTo make an appointment
TerminTEHR-minAppointment time/slot
Uputnicaoo-POOT-nee-tsaReferral (from GP to specialist)
ReceptREH-tseptPrescription
Privatni receptPrivate prescription (not HZZO covered)
Iskaznicaees-KAZ-nee-tsaHealth insurance card (HZZO card)
ČekatiCHEH-ka-teeTo wait
Čekaonicacheh-ka-OH-nee-tsaWaiting room

Useful phrases:

"Trebam pregled" — I need an examination. "Imam uputnicu od liječnika" — I have a referral from my doctor. "Govorite li engleski?" — Do you speak English? "Imam EHIC karticu" — I have the EHIC card. "Nemam zdravstveno osiguranje" — I don't have health insurance.

Sexual Health and Testing

CroatianEnglish
Spolno prenosive bolesti (SPB)Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
HIV testHIV test
Anonymni testAnonymous test
BrisSwab (for testing)
Bris grlaThroat swab
Rektalni brisRectal swab
Bris uretreUrethral swab
Krv / Krvna pretragaBlood / Blood test
Urin / UrinokulturaUrine / Urine culture
RezultatiResults
Pozitivan / NegativanPositive / Negative

When asking for a full STI panel:

"Htio bih kompletan SPB panel — grlo, rektum i uretra" (I'd like a complete STI panel — throat, rectum, and urethra)

At CheckPoint Zagreb or Iskorak: Staff speak English and are experienced with gay and bisexual men. You can simply speak English — don't worry about Croatian here.

HIV, PrEP, and PEP

CroatianEnglish
PrEP (Preekspozicijska profilaksa)PrEP (Pre-exposure prophylaxis)
PEP (Postekspozicijska profilaksa)PEP (Post-exposure prophylaxis)
HIV pozitivan / negativanHIV positive / negative
NedetektabilanUndetectable (viral load)
Viralna opterećenostViral load
CD4 staniceCD4 cells
Antiretrovirusna terapija (ART)Antiretroviral therapy (ART)
UHIDUniversity Hospital for Infectious Diseases (Klinika za infektivne bolesti "Dr. Fran Mihaljević")

Asking for PEP in an emergency:

"Trebam postekspozicijsku profilaksu (PEP) hitno" (I need post-exposure prophylaxis — PEP — urgently)

Go to UHID (Mihaljevićeva 14, Zagreb) or the nearest KBC emergency department and say this.

Vaccines

CroatianEnglish
CjepivoVaccine
CijepljenjeVaccination
Hepatitis A / BHepatitis A / B
HPV cjepivoHPV vaccine
Ospice majmuna / MpoxMpox
Recept za cjepivoVaccine prescription

Mental Health

CroatianEnglish
PsihologPsychologist
PsihijatarPsychiatrist
SavjetovališteCounselling centre
KrizaCrisis
Hitna psihijatrijska pomoćEmergency psychiatric help

In an Emergency

Emergency numbers:

  • 112 — General emergency (police, ambulance, fire) — English-speaking operators available
  • 194 — Ambulance only (Hitna medicinska pomoć)
  • 192 — Police
  • 193 — Fire

At the emergency department:

"Trebam hitnu pomoć" — I need emergency help. "Bol je jaka" — The pain is severe. "Imam alergiju na..." — I'm allergic to... "Uzimam lijekove..." — I'm taking medication...

Emergency departments (Hitna služba / Hitni prijem):

  • UHID Zagreb: Mihaljevićeva 14 — for infectious disease emergencies, PEP
  • KBC Zagreb: Kišpatićeva 12 — general emergency
  • KBC Split: Spinčićeva 1 — if in Split
  • KBC Rijeka: Krešimirova 42 — if in Rijeka

The most important thing to know: CheckPoint Zagreb (huhiv.hr) operates in English and is the single best first call for any sexual health navigation in Croatia. If you're uncertain about vocabulary, paperwork, or where to go — contact them first.

HUHIV / CheckPoint Zagreb: Ulica kneza Domagoja 10, Zagreb — walk-in or by appointment. Iskorak: Šenoina 34, Zagreb — LGBTQ+ health and support, English spoken.