What are healthcare services like in Beijing?
We asked retirees if they have access to good medical care in Beijing. They wrote...
"In Beijing, healthcare services are readily available and range from public hospitals to private clinics. Generally, public hospitals in Beijing provide excellent primary care services, but may have long wait times and no English-speaking doctors. Private clinics usually have lower wait times, but at a higher cost. A range of specialty hospitals and clinics are often available, offering services such as obstetrics, pediatrics, and dentistry. Quality can vary so it's recommended that expats research the care providers available in their area," remarked another expat in Beijing, China, China.
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