What are healthcare services like in Santiago?
We asked retirees if they have access to good medical care in Santiago. They wrote...
"Healthcare services in Santiago are generally of a high quality. The public healthcare system is free and accessible to all citizens, while private healthcare is also available. The public system is well-funded and provides a wide range of services, including primary care, specialist care, and hospital care. Private healthcare is more expensive but offers a higher level of service and access to more specialized treatments. Santiago also has a number of private clinics and hospitals that offer a variety of services, including cosmetic surgery, fertility treatments, and other specialized treatments," said another expat in Santiago, Chile.
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What are healthcare services like in Santiago?
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