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Hospital & Medical Costs in Zambia 2026

Updated March 2026 · Public vs Private compared

Compare healthcare costs in Zambia — consultation fees, surgery costs, lab tests, and imaging (CT/MRI). Public hospitals vs private clinics for every major service.

Consultation Fees

Public Hospital — General Consultation

Government facility, may have long waits

ZMK 5 – 50

Private Clinic — GP Consultation

Same-day appointments available

ZMK 250 – 500

Private Hospital — Specialist Consultation

Cardiologist, orthopedic, OB/GYN, etc.

ZMK 500 – 1,500

Emergency Room (Private)

Triage + initial treatment

ZMK 500 – 2,000

Dental Check-up (Private)

Examination and cleaning

ZMK 200 – 500

Eye Examination

Optometrist, glasses prescription

ZMK 150 – 400

Surgery & Procedure Costs

Procedure Public Hospital Private Hospital Note
Caesarean Section (C-Section) ZMK 500 – 2,000 ZMK 8,000 – 25,000 Private includes anaesthesia, 3-day stay
Normal Delivery Free – ZMK 500 ZMK 3,000 – 10,000 Public facilities are free at most hospitals
Appendectomy ZMK 500 – 1,500 ZMK 5,000 – 15,000 Emergency surgery, overnight stay
Hernia Repair ZMK 500 – 2,000 ZMK 5,000 – 12,000 Day surgery or overnight
Knee/Hip Replacement ZMK 5,000 – 10,000 ZMK 30,000 – 80,000 Limited availability in Zambia
Cataract Surgery ZMK 500 – 2,000 ZMK 5,000 – 15,000 Per eye, lens implant included

Lab Tests & Imaging

Full Blood Count (FBC)

ZMK 80 – 200

Malaria Test (RDT)

ZMK 30 – 80

Malaria Test (Microscopy)

ZMK 50 – 150

Blood Sugar (Glucose)

ZMK 50 – 120

Liver Function Test

ZMK 100 – 300

Kidney Function Test

ZMK 100 – 300

HIV Test

Free – ZMK 50

X-Ray (Chest)

ZMK 100 – 300

Ultrasound (Abdominal)

ZMK 200 – 500

CT Scan

ZMK 1,500 – 4,000

MRI Scan

ZMK 3,000 – 8,000

Full Medical Check-up

ZMK 500 – 2,000

Healthcare in Zambia — Overview

Zambia has a two-tier healthcare system: heavily subsidized public hospitals managed by the Ministry of Health, and private hospitals and clinics offering faster, higher-quality care at significantly higher costs.

Public vs Private

Public hospitals (UTH, Levy Mwanawasa) provide affordable care but face challenges: long queues, limited supplies, and stretched staff. Private facilities (Medland, CFB, Corpmed) offer modern equipment, shorter wait times, and more comfortable facilities but at 5–50x the public hospital cost.

Health Insurance

NHIMA (National Health Insurance Management Authority) was launched in 2019 as a mandatory scheme for formal-sector employees. Both employer and employee contribute 1% of salary. NHIMA covers treatment at accredited public and private facilities. Private insurance (Madison, Prudential, ZSIC) provides broader coverage and is recommended for those who can afford it.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a hospital visit cost in Zambia?

Public hospital consultations cost ZMK 5–50. Private clinic GP visits cost ZMK 250–500. Private specialist consultations range from ZMK 500–1,500. Emergency room visits at private hospitals start at ZMK 500. Public hospitals are significantly cheaper but often have longer waiting times and fewer resources.

Is public healthcare free in Zambia?

Public healthcare is heavily subsidized but not entirely free. Government hospitals charge nominal fees (ZMK 5–50 for consultations). Maternity services are free at public facilities. HIV/AIDS treatment and testing are free. Children under 5 receive free healthcare at government facilities. Serious procedures may still incur charges for supplies and medication.

What are the best private hospitals in Lusaka?

Top private hospitals include Medland Hospital (comprehensive, modern facility), Coptic Hospital (affordable private care, wide range of services), CFB Medical Centre (expatriate-popular, high standards), Corpmed (corporate healthcare), and Fairview Hospital. Levy Mwanawasa University Teaching Hospital is a well-equipped public facility. For emergency services, SES (Specialty Emergency Services) provides ambulance and air evacuation services.

Do I need health insurance in Zambia?

NHIMA (National Health Insurance Management Authority) is mandatory for formal-sector employees — both employee and employer contribute 1% of salary. Private health insurance (Madison, Prudential, ZSIC) costs ZMK 200–800/person/month and covers private hospital care. Without insurance, a serious illness or surgery could cost ZMK 10,000–80,000+ at private facilities.

How much does an MRI or CT scan cost in Zambia?

CT scans cost ZMK 1,500–4,000 at private facilities. MRI scans range from ZMK 3,000–8,000. Only a few facilities in Lusaka have MRI machines (UTH, Medland, Coptic Hospital). Public hospital imaging is cheaper (ZMK 500–2,000 for CT) but availability may be limited and waiting times longer.

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