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Polish Doctor in the USA — Nationwide List, Organizations, Insurance

Where to find Polish-speaking doctors in the USA: Chicago, NJ, FL, MI, MA, CA. Polish American Medical Association (PAMA), medical centers, compatibility with Medicare/Marketplace, telehealth in Polish.

Visiting a doctor in the USA without knowledge of English can be stressful — medical terminology is difficult even for native Americans. Fortunately, many Polish enclaves have Polish-speaking doctors and medical centers. This guide indicates where to look.

Main Centers of Polish Doctors in the USA

🗽 NYC and Surroundings (NJ, CT)

The largest number of Polish doctors in the USA. Main neighborhoods:

  • Greenpoint (Brooklyn): Manhattan Avenue, Nassau Avenue, McGuinness Boulevard — general practitioners, dentists, gynecologists
  • Maspeth / Ridgewood (Queens): 64th Street, Grand Avenue
  • Wallington / Garfield (NJ): Outwater Lane, Lanza Avenue, Lake Street
  • Linden / Elizabeth (NJ): St. George Avenue
  • Clifton (NJ): Lakeview Avenue

Polish medical centers in NYC:

  • Greenpoint Medical Office — Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn
  • Polish American Medical Group — Wallington, NJ
  • Polish-Slavic Medical Society of NY/NJ — network of contacts

🏙 Chicago and Illinois (2nd largest Polish community)

Polish neighborhoods with doctors:

  • Belmont / Avondale / Jefferson Park (Chicago)
  • Niles, Park Ridge, Norridge — northwest suburbs
  • Schaumburg, Mt. Prospect — further NW suburbs

Main centers:

  • Resurrection Medical Center / Presence Saints Mary and Elizabeth — large hospital network with Polish staff
  • Polish American Medical Society (Chicago) — network
  • Saint Anthony's Medical Center — Belmont/Avondale
  • Polish American Family Medicine Group — multiple branches

🚗 Detroit / Michigan

  • Hamtramck — historic Polish enclave, offices on Joseph Campau Avenue
  • Sterling Heights, Warren, Troy — NE suburbs
  • Henry Ford Health — large network with Polish staff

🌴 Florida

  • Pompano Beach / Boca Raton: largest Polish community in FL
  • Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville — smaller communities
  • Miami — few Polish doctors, most speak Spanish

🏟 Boston / Massachusetts

  • South Boston, Dorchester
  • New Britain (CT) — large Polish community, Polish hospitals

☀️ California (fewer Polish doctors)

  • LA — Pasadena, Glendale, San Fernando Valley
  • San Francisco Bay Area — individual doctors
  • Most Polish patients use general services with a translator

🤠 Texas (Houston, Dallas)

  • Small Polish community — individual Polish doctors
  • Houston Methodist + UT Southwestern have Polish staff

Polish American Medical Association (PAMA)

The largest Polish medical organization in the USA, operating since 1948.

  • Website: pamausa.org
  • Member directory — search for Polish doctors by state, city, specialty
  • Network of ~3,000 doctors in the USA
  • Conventions + training + scholarships for Polish heritage medical students

Other Organizations of Polish Doctors

  • Polish-Slavic Medical Society (NYC/NJ region)
  • Federation of Polish Medical Organizations — global coordination
  • Polish Physicians Society in Chicago
  • Polish Dental Society — dentists

Directories for Finding Polish Doctors

Online directories

  • Healthgrades, Zocdoc, Vitals — filter by "Polish" in "Languages spoken"
  • Insurance company directories — all insurance plans (Aetna, BCBS, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Humana) have language search
  • Nasze.US — Polish portal with a database of Polish businesses
  • Polonia.com / DziennikPolonijny.com — advertisements for Polish doctors

Polish social media

  • Facebook groups: "Polonia in NYC/NJ/Chicago/etc."
  • Recommendations from friends — the best source
  • Polish parishes — often disseminate information about trusted doctors

Specialties Where We Most Often Look for a Polish Doctor

  • Family medicine / Internal medicine — primary care physician
  • Gynecology / Obstetrics — especially for older women before their first visit
  • Pediatrics — for children born in the USA to Polish-speaking parents
  • Dentistry — the most diverse availability of Polish dentists
  • Geriatrics — for older parents
  • Psychiatrist / Psychologist — communication is key, Polish therapists mainly available in NYC, Chicago
  • Cardiology, Gastroenterology — many Polish specialists

What to Check When Choosing a Polish Doctor

  • Do they speak Polish — some "Polish" in directories speak only basic
  • Do they accept your insurance — "in-network" vs "out-of-network"
  • Do they accept Medicare (for seniors) / Medicaid (for low income)
  • Location — is it accessible without a car (if you don't have one)
  • Reviews — Google Reviews, Healthgrades
  • Years of practice in the USA — some were educated in PL, some in the USA
  • Are they licensed in the state — check state medical board (e.g., health.ny.gov)

Insurance and Polish Doctor

HMO vs PPO

  • HMO: you must choose a doctor from the network, referral to a specialist required. WARNING: check if your Polish doctor is in the network BEFORE purchasing the plan.
  • PPO: greater flexibility, you can go out of network with higher out-of-pocket costs. Good for those with a specific Polish doctor.

ACA Marketplace

Health plan for self-employed individuals. healthcare.gov. Check the network before purchasing.

Medicare

Most Polish doctors in Polish enclaves accept Original Medicare. Medicare Advantage — check the network.

Medicaid

For low income. Many Polish doctors in Brooklyn / NJ accept Medicaid + Medicaid Managed Care.

Telehealth in Polish

Growth post-pandemic. Polish-speaking services:

  • Polish Medical Online (PolMed) — telehealth with Polish doctors
  • Teladoc / MDLive / Doctor on Demand — filter by language
  • Many traditional offices now offer telehealth — check

What If There Is No Polish Doctor in the Area

  1. Telehealth — Polish-speaking doctor from another part of the USA
  2. Medical interpreter — most hospitals are required by law to provide an interpreter (including Polish) — often by phone
  3. Polish pharmacist at a local Walgreens / CVS — may sometimes advise on prescriptions
  4. Bring a Polish friend as "patient support"
  5. Translation apps — Google Translate medical, iTranslate Medical

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