Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in London?
When we asked expats in London if healthcare and health insurance are expensive in London, they wrote...
"Healthcare and health insurance in London can be expensive. The cost of healthcare in the UK is largely determined by the National Health Service (NHS), which provides free healthcare to all UK citizens. However, private healthcare and health insurance can be costly, as they are not covered by the NHS. Private health insurance can cover a range of services, such as specialist consultations, diagnostic tests, and treatments, which are not available on the NHS. Additionally, private health insurance can provide access to shorter waiting times for appointments and treatments," explained one expat living in London, England.
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Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in London?
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