Polyclinic Victoria

Victoria Polyclinic is Gozo’s main public health centre, offering a wide range of medical services and outpatient care for residents and visitors. Located in the heart of Victoria, the clinic provides convenient access to essential healthcare, acting as the island’s primary point for routine medical support outside of the General Hospital.

The polyclinic offers GP services, nurse-led clinics, blood tests, wound care, vaccinations, diabetes and cardiac clinics, prenatal and postnatal care, mental health support, physiotherapy appointments and various specialist sessions held on scheduled days. It also serves as a referral point for further care at the Gozo General Hospital when needed. Walk-ins are accepted for many services, while others require a prior appointment.

The centre is designed to provide accessible, community-based healthcare with shorter waiting times and a welcoming, practical setting for everyday health needs. Staff include doctors, nurses, midwives, allied health professionals and administrative personnel trained to support patients across a range of medical concerns.

Opening & Costs:

  • Open Monday to Friday during standard clinic hours, with selected services available on Saturdays.

  • Most services are free of charge for Maltese residents; some tests or specialist appointments may require referrals or scheduled bookings.

  • EU visitors with an EHIC card and overseas visitors may be eligible for certain services; charges may apply depending on circumstances.

Ideal for:

  • Residents needing routine medical care or follow-up appointments

  • Visitors requiring non-emergency healthcare while staying on Gozo

  • Families attending regular child health checks or vaccinations

  • Patients needing blood tests, monitoring or community-based specialist care

A reliable, central and essential healthcare hub, Victoria Polyclinic ensures accessible medical support for the whole community.

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