English-speaking doctors and health professionals in Lisbon

Browse trusted, English-speaking doctors and health professionals in Lisbon, reviewed by the expat community.

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Karin

Lisbon on Jun 2026

I’ve used CleanTeam JVV three times in the past month and a half: one deep cleaning and two regular cleanings. Karina recommended four hours with two cleaners for my two-story, pretty large house. I trusted her and she was absolutely right - it was great. They are very efficient, great at communication and scheduling, and very polite and reliable. They’re not the cheapest and feel on the more expensive side, but the service has been great.

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Lyndell

Lisbon on Feb 2025

Finding a new place can be daunting, but Leonardo made it straightforward. He was super responsive and even helped negotiate the price to my liking. The communication was good, and his courtesy was much appreciated.

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Peggie

Lisbon on Apr 2026

I hired Home Style to clean a three bedroom condo. The first time was just a trial, and I asked for two cleaners so it wouldn’t take more than six or seven hours - with two people it took about three hours. They were very professional, showed up on time, got back really quick, and the two girls were very polite along with the main contact person. The price felt decent and overall they were really good.

When it comes to your health, being understood matters. Locallista lists English-speaking doctors, dentists, physiotherapists and specialists in Lisbon, so you can describe symptoms and follow advice without a language barrier. Every practice is screened before listing and ranked purely on phone-verified reviews from the expat community. Browse a category below and book directly with a free account.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there English-speaking doctors in Lisbon?
Yes. Lisbon has many English-speaking doctors, dentists and specialists, especially in private clinics used to international patients. We list ones reviewed by other expats, so you can find the right fit before you're unwell.
How do I see a doctor in Lisbon as a newcomer?
You can register with the public system once you have your health number, but many expats use private clinics for speed and for English-speaking care. For non-emergencies, booking a private GP is usually quick.
Is healthcare free in Portugal?
The public system is heavily subsidised and low-cost rather than completely free, with small fees for some services. Private care costs more but is faster and easier to access in English.
Can I get antibiotics here without a prescription?
No, antibiotics need a prescription in Portugal, so you'll need to see a doctor first. Pharmacies are everywhere though, and pharmacists are genuinely helpful for minor issues.
How do I find a dentist who speaks English?
Plenty of Lisbon dentists work with international patients in English. Check the reviews for both the clinic and the specific treatment you need, which is what our listings are built around.