What are healthcare services like in Bergen?
We asked retirees if they have access to good medical care in Bergen. They wrote...
"Bergen offers a wide range of healthcare services to its citizens. The city has several hospitals, including Haukeland University Hospital, which is the largest hospital in the region. Additionally, there are numerous primary care clinics, pharmacies, and specialist clinics located throughout the city. The Norwegian health care system is based on a universal public health care system, which provides free or low-cost health care services to all citizens. Bergen also has a number of private health care providers, which offer more specialized services at a higher cost," remarked another expat in Bergen, Norway.
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What are healthcare services like in Bergen?
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