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What are healthcare services like in Long Island?

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We asked retirees if they have access to good medical care in Long Island. They wrote...

"Healthcare services in Long Island are quite limited due to its remote location and small population. The island has a few clinics that provide basic medical care, including routine check-ups, minor surgeries, and emergency services. These clinics are typically staffed by nurses, with a doctor visiting periodically. For more serious medical conditions or emergencies, patients often have to be airlifted to Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas, or to the United States. There are no hospitals on Long Island, so residents must rely on these clinics for their healthcare needs. Despite these challenges, the healthcare staff on Long Island are known for their dedication and commitment to providing the best care possible under the circumstances," remarked another expat who made the move to Long Island, Bahamas.

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