What are healthcare services like in Perth?
We asked retirees if they have access to good medical care in Perth. They wrote...
"Perth has an extensive range of public and private healthcare services available for residents. Public healthcare is run by the Western Australian government, which provides primary and secondary care, specialist services and mental health services. Private healthcare services include hospitals, day surgeries, home care and specialists in areas such as fertility and palliative care. There is also a wide variety of primary care services such as family doctors, dentists, and optometrists," remarked another expat in Perth, Australia, Australia.
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What are healthcare services like in Perth?
If you live in Perth, newcomers to Perth would love to hear your answer to this question.