Dental Clinics in Gdynia, Poland
Gdynia's dental clinics serve the youngest of the Tri-City trio (around 250,000 residents) — a planned interwar port city that grew from a fishing village in the 1920s into Poland's main commercial seaport. Unlike historic Gdańsk's UNESCO old town or Sopot's spa-resort character, Gdynia presents as modernist and maritime: clean grid streets, the iconic Sea Towers, and a working-port economy that gives the dental market a stable working-population base distinct from Gdańsk's tourism flux. This page lists the 15 verified dental clinics in Gdynia, explains how dental services here interact with the national NFZ system, and summarises typical pricing. Information here is editorial and not medical advice.
Finding dental clinics in Gdynia
Practices concentrate in Śródmieście (the modernist 1920s-30s city centre near the seafront) and the Orłowo, Wzgórze Św. Maksymiliana, and Witomino residential districts. Gdynia shares regional academic infrastructure with Gdańsk's Medical University (GUMed) — most local clinicians are GUMed graduates practicing in the city. The Tri-City effect means Gdynia patients routinely cross municipal lines to access Gdańsk-based specialists, and vice versa.
Polish dental practice rules require every clinician to be registered with the Naczelna Izba Lekarska, so verifying a dentist's licence number before booking is the single most useful pre-visit check. The chamber maintains a public register searchable by name or licence number.
What we track for each clinic
The directory below lists verified addresses with street number and postcode, primary phone numbers, websites where the clinic maintains one, opening hours where published openly, and operator brand affiliation for chain practices. Each clinic links to a detail page with the full record. NFZ-contracted status isn't published uniformly across Polish clinics and should be confirmed by phone before booking. Listings reflect data from OpenStreetMap and regulatory feeds; clinics may update their own listings directly through the PillsCard partner portal.
What's typical for dental pricing in Gdynia
NFZ (Narodowy Fundusz Zdrowia) covers a narrow public basket — annual check-up, basic amalgam fillings, simple extractions, and emergency pain relief — with broader coverage for children under 18. Most adult prosthetic, all implant, and adult orthodontic work is private-pay.
Gdynia fees track 10% below central Gdańsk and roughly 15% below Warsaw: hygiene 290-380 PLN, single implant total 5,000-7,200 PLN. Outer-Tri-City positioning vs central-Gdańsk medical-tourism premium gives Gdynia a slight value edge for local patients.
Indicative private prices in Gdynia (sampled from Polish clinic price lists, May 2026):
| Procedure | Typical price (PLN) |
|---|---|
| Hygiene visit (scaling) | 250–400 |
| Composite filling, single surface | 280–500 |
| Root canal, single-root tooth | 700–1,400 |
| Porcelain crown | 1,400–3,000 |
| Single implant total cost | 4,500–7,500 |
| Adult clear aligner (Invisalign-class) | 14,000–22,000 |
Urgent and after-hours care
Tri-City weekend dental cover rotates jointly across Gdańsk, Sopot, and Gdynia. The duty clinic publishes through GUMed's University Clinical Centre (UCK) on Dębinki 7 in Gdańsk — Pomerania's main academic referral hospital and the regional maxillofacial centre for severe trauma. SKM commuter rail connects all three Tri-City municipalities efficiently.
For severe facial swelling reaching the eye or neck, breathing difficulty, uncontrolled bleeding, a knocked-out adult tooth, or fever above 38.5 °C with dental pain, call 112 — these are signs of spreading infection that need urgent hospital care, not a routine dental visit. For accidental swallowing of dental medication, the Polish poison information service is +48 22 619 66 54.