Clinica Biblica is a private hospital in San Jose, Costa Rica, founded in 1929 as the country's first private hospital. With approximately 400 staff, it operates as a full-service multi-specialty facility covering surgery, diagnostics, emergency care, and outpatient services. The hospital received JCI accreditation in 2008, becoming one of the first hospitals in Central America to achieve that designation, and has maintained it through subsequent renewal cycles.
The hospital is particularly well known to international patients in the context of Costa Rica's medical tourism sector, which draws significant numbers of North American patients seeking lower-cost access to cosmetic surgery and dental procedures. Rhinoplasty, abdominoplasty, and dental implant placement are among the most frequently requested procedures by international visitors. Its longevity and accreditation profile give it a distinctive institutional standing in the Costa Rican private healthcare market.
The international patient department employs English-speaking coordinators who assist with pre-operative planning, documentation, airport logistics, and hotel arrangements in San Jose. Given that Costa Rica does not require a medical visa for most nationalities, the logistical complexity of treatment travel is lower than in some other destinations. Procedure pricing is not published publicly; individual estimates are provided through the international department.
Clinical facilities include operating theatres equipped for both general and cosmetic surgery, a dental suite, diagnostic imaging including MRI and CT, and a clinical laboratory. The hospital's governance and quality management systems are maintained in alignment with JCI accreditation requirements.