What are emergency services like in Granada?
When we asked members about emergency services in Granada, they wrote...
"Emergency care at the private hospital is excellent. I’ve used it and was able to be seen by a doctor and out in less than two Hours. The hospital I used was Vithas and they provided translation service for patients. Most doctors at Vithas speak English, too," mentioned another expat when asked about moving to Granada, Spain.
"We are about one kilometer from our hospital “Vithas”. It is a very good private hospital. We received excellent care during our emergency visit last year. We were in and out under two hours, which is unheard of in the US. We would call our insurance Sanitas emergency line or dial 112 for emergency," commented one expat who made the move to Granada, Spain.

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What are emergency services like in Granada?
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