Dental hospitals in Jakarta

YARSI Dental Hospital

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YARSI Dental Hospital provides comprehensive oral healthcare services including 24/7 dentistry. A complete team of dentists and dental specialists across multiple disciplines, including restorative and pediatric dentistry, orthodontics, prosthodontics, and oral surgery, are available.

X-ray facilities, multilingual staff, and a painless dentistry approach cater to all needs, offering patients an integrated one stop oral and dental healthcare solution.

For complete dental healthcare under one roof, choose YARSI Dental Hospital – rated 4.9 stars on Google. Health insurance is accepted.

Call +62 811 1687 264 to schedule an appointment, visit their website at www.rsgmyarsi.com, or follow their Instagram account @rsgmyarsi. Alternatively, visit the hospital in person at Jl. Letjen Suprapto Kav.
13, Central Jakarta.

The standard of healthcare in Jakarta varies widely. The Indonesian government has been pouring money into public healthcare infrastructure, and Jakarta has been a primary beneficiary. Expats have access to both public and private facilities, but most opt for private hospitals or clinics. For more serious medical procedures, expats often travel to neighbouring Singapore or Malaysia.

The cost of healthcare in Jakarta is moderate compared to Singapore, but fees at the top private hospitals can rival those overseas. Quality varies, so look for JCI-accredited hospitals; these meet internationally recognised safety and quality benchmarks.

Pharmacies are plentiful in Jakarta and can be found in most large malls; these sell a wide range of prescription and over-the-counter medications. Most major private hospitals also have in-house pharmacies. English-speaking staff are available at the top private facilities, but this is not universal. Ask about this when you choose a provider.

Indonesia runs a national health insurance scheme called BPJS Kesehatan, and foreign workers who hold a residence permit (KITAS or KITAP) and have lived in the country for at least six months are legally required to enrol.

Private health insurance is still a near-necessity for access to the better private hospitals, and medical evacuation cover is well worth the extra cost, since serious cases may still require a trip to Singapore or Malaysia. Expats who arrive as part of a corporate relocation package will usually have their company arrange this.

Healthcare and Health Insurance in Indonesia


Hospitals in Jakarta

RS Premier Jatinegara

Website: www.rspremierjatinegara.com
Address: Jl. Jatinegara Timur No. 85-87, Bali Mester, Jatinegara, Jakarta Timur 13310

Brawijaya Hospital Saharjo

Website: www.brawijayahospital.com
Address: Jl. DR. Saharjo No. 199, Tebet Barat, Tebet, Jakarta Selatan 12810

Columbia Asia Hospital Pulomas

Website: www.columbiaasia.co.id
Address: Jl. Kayu Putih Raya No. 1, Kayu Putih, Pulo Gadung, Jakarta Timur 13210

Pondok Indah Hospital

Website: www.rspondokindah.co.id
Address: Jl. Metro Duta Kav. UE Pondok Indah, Jakarta Selatan, DKI Jakarta 12310

Siloam Hospitals Kebon Jeruk

Website: www.siloamhospitals.com
Address: Jl. Raya Pejuangan Kav. 8, Kebon Jeruk, Jakarta Barat 11530

RS Premier Bintaro

Website: www.rspremierbintaro.com 
Address: Jl. M.H. Thamrin No. 1, Sektor 7, Bintaro Jaya, Kota Tangerang Selatan, Banten 15224