English-Speaking: Doctors & Clinics In Milan
Accessing healthcare in a new country can be confusing at first. Even though many doctors in Italy speak English, it is not always guaranteed during appointments, especially in public healthcare settings.
For routine consultations, specialist visits, or urgent appointments, many internationals in Milan rely on private clinics where communication in English is more straightforward.
Below are four clinics in Milan where English-speaking doctors are commonly available.
Milan Medical Center
One of the best-known international medical centres in Milan. The clinic works with a network of specialists and focuses on serving the international community. Appointments are usually available quickly and staff speak multiple languages.
Via Angelo Mauri 3, 20144 Milano / Pagano / Conciliazione area
Approx. €120–150 for a general consultation
Infinity Doc
Infinity Doc focuses on fast-access medical care, including same-day or urgent visits. The clinic is known for English-speaking doctors and offers both in-person and telemedicine consultations.
Corso Venezia 23, 20121 Milano // Piazzale Caiazzo 2, 20124 Milano
Approx. €100–140 per consultation
Doctors in Italy Lambrate Clinic
Doctors in Italy connects patients with English-speaking physicians and specialists. The Lambrate clinic is commonly used by international students and expats, and appointments can often be arranged quickly.
Via San Faustino 36, 20134 Milano — Lambrate / Città Studi
Approx. €100–130 per visit
Centro Medico Santagostino
Santagostino is one of the largest private healthcare networks in the city. Prices are generally lower than many private clinics, appointments can be booked easily online, and many doctors speak English.
Multiple locations across Milan
Approx. €70–120 depending on the specialist
When Internationals Usually Use These Clinics:
Private clinics like these are commonly used for:
• general practitioner visits
• specialist consultations
• medical certificates
• routine health checks
• faster appointments compared to public healthcare
They are particularly useful during the first months in Italy, before fully registering with the public healthcare system.
Practical Tip
Before booking, it can help to:
• check whether the doctor speaks English
• mention your language preference when scheduling
• review consultation prices in advance
Most clinics in central Milan are accustomed to working with international patients and will confirm language availability easily.