What are healthcare services like in La Romana?
We asked retirees if they have access to good medical care in La Romana. They wrote...
"Healthcare services in La Romana, Dominican Republic, are a mix of public and private facilities. The public healthcare system offers basic medical services, but it may be overcrowded and under-resourced, leading to long waiting times and limited availability of specialized treatments. Private healthcare facilities, on the other hand, provide better quality care and more advanced treatments, but at a higher cost. Many medical professionals in La Romana are well-trained, but language barriers can be an issue as not all healthcare providers speak English. It is recommended for visitors to have travel health insurance and to consider seeking medical care in the capital, Santo Domingo, for more specialized treatments if needed," said another expat in La Romana, the Dominican Republic.
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What are healthcare services like in La Romana?
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