Healthcare in Jakarta varies in standard, and while expats have access to both public and private facilities, most expats choose to use private hospitals or clinics. For more serious medical procedures, expats often travel to neighbouring Singapore.

Although Indonesian authorities have begun to implement a universal health insurance scheme, foreigners do not benefit from this scheme and it’s essential for expats moving to Jakarta to arrange comprehensive health insurance. Those arriving in the city as part of a corporate relocation package will most likely have their company organise and contribute towards this.

Pharmacies are plentiful in Jakarta and can be found in most large malls; these sell a wide range of prescription and over-the-counter medication. 

Below is a list of the most prominent expat-friendly hospitals and clinics in and around Jakarta.


Hospitals in Jakarta

Brawijaya Hospital Saharjo

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

Pondok Indah Hospital

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

RS Premier Bintaro Hospital

Website: www.ramsaysimedarby.co.id/rs-premier-bintaro
Address: Jl. Metro Duta Kav. UE Pondok Indah, Kecamatan Kebayoran Lama, DKI Jakarta 12310