What are healthcare services like in Athens?
We asked retirees if they have access to good medical care in Athens. They wrote...
"Athens offers a wide range of healthcare services, including both public and private hospitals and clinics. The public healthcare system is funded by the Greek government and provides free or low-cost healthcare to citizens and legal residents. Private healthcare facilities offer a higher level of care and are often more expensive. In addition, there are a number of specialized medical centers in Athens that provide specialized care for specific conditions. Athens also has a number of pharmacies that provide prescription medications and over-the-counter drugs," said another expat in Athens, Greece.
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What are healthcare services like in Athens?
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