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What are healthcare services like in Warsaw?

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We asked retirees if they have access to good medical care in Warsaw. They wrote...

"Healthcare services in Warsaw are provided through a range of public and private hospitals, clinics, pharmacies and specialist medical practices. The public healthcare system in Warsaw is free to citizens, while private and international health service providers offer higher quality services for a fee. Warsaw has a number of private and public hospitals, including the Warsaw Medical University Hospital, the Pomeranian Medical University Hospital and the Military Medical Institute. The public healthcare system comprises a network of city-owned general hospitals, as well as primary healthcare centres and several specialised medical facilities. Most medical care is provided by general practitioners, although there are also specialist doctors, dentists and pharmacies in the city. In addition, there are several private medical, dental and optometrist services in Warsaw. Warsaw also has an advanced physical therapy system, employing professional physical therapists and chiropractors for comprehensive care," mentioned another expat when asked about moving to Warsaw, Poland.

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