What are healthcare services like in Juayua?
We asked retirees if they have access to good medical care in Juayua. They wrote...
"Healthcare services in Juayua are relatively basic, with a few clinics and hospitals available for residents and visitors. The town has both public and private healthcare facilities, with the public ones being more affordable but often crowded and with longer waiting times. Private clinics, on the other hand, offer faster service but at a higher cost. The healthcare staff is generally well-trained, but language barriers can be an issue as not all staff members are fluent in English. Advanced medical procedures or treatments may require travel to larger cities or even out of the country. Pharmacies are readily available for basic medical supplies and over-the-counter medications. However, it is recommended for visitors to have travel insurance that covers medical expenses, as healthcare can be expensive, especially for non-residents," said another expat in Juayua, El Salvador.
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