How are healthcare services in Valencia?
When we asked expats and global nomads about the quality of medical care in Valencia, they replied...
"Valencia offers a wide range of healthcare services to its citizens. The public healthcare system is provided by the Valencian Health Service (SV), which is funded by the government and provides free healthcare to all residents. The SV operates a network of hospitals, health centers, and specialized clinics throughout the region. In addition, there are a number of private healthcare providers that offer services such as medical consultations, diagnostic tests, and treatments. Valencia also has a number of specialized medical centers, including centers for cancer treatment, mental health, and geriatrics. The city also has a number of pharmacies that provide prescription medications and over-the-counter drugs," explained one expat living in Valencia, Spain.
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How are healthcare services in Valencia?
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