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Stomatološka ordinacija dr. Mirjana Lelas

Dentist in Zagreb

HZZO contract

About this practice

The dental practice of dr. med. dent. Mirjana Lelas is located at Martićeva Ulica 63 in Zagreb. On even dates the practice works in the morning, and on odd dates in the afternoon. The phone number is available on the profile.

Martićeva Ulica 63, 10000 Zagreb, Grad Zagreb

Doctor

dr. med. dent. Mirjana Lelas
General dental care HZZO

Contact information

Martićeva Ulica 63 10000 Zagreb City of Zagreb

Opening hours

Even dates Morning
Odd dates Afternoon

Public transport

nearby
Petrova
Tram stop
165 m
lines 468111214 +3
Kvaternikov trg
Bus stop
460 m
lines 201202204207215216 +4
Zagreb Glavni kolodvor
Train station
1407 m

Public parking

nearby
Parkiralište uz ulicu - Zagrebparking
Public parking · plaća se
33 m
Data source

Profile last updated: May 19, 2026

The information on this page is collected from official and publicly available sources. Doctor and licence-status details are checked against the HLK physician directory. Distances for public transport, parking, and nearby places are orientation information only and do not confirm service availability, opening hours, or free spaces. For official information, contact the practice.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a referral to see a dentist?

No. A dentist is part of primary healthcare in Croatia, so you do not need a referral to see your chosen dentist. You only need a referral if your dentist refers you to a specialist, for example an oral surgeon or orthodontist.

Which preventive services are covered?

Dental tartar removal is covered up to twice a year for people insured through HZZO. A preventive check-up is also covered.

How often can I change my chosen dentist?

Once a year. You can do it online through the e-HZZO portal on e-Građani (gov.hr), or in person at the new practice.

Does HZZO cover fillings and dentures?

HZZO covers fillings on all teeth: composite fillings for front teeth, and materials for back teeth according to the current rules. From July 1, 2026, amalgam will no longer be used except in exceptional cases under EU Regulation 2017/852. HZZO partly covers dental prostheses. Implants and aesthetic procedures are paid supplements or private services.

What if I get a toothache in the evening or at the weekend?

Larger cities may have urgent or out-of-hours dental care. Check the current schedule on the local health centre or dental chamber website before going.