As a foreigner living in Tbilisi, will I have access to public healthcare? What is it like?
We asked expats in Tbilisi if they have access to public healthcare in Tbilisi. And, if they do have access, what is it like. They wrote...
"Yes, as a foreigner living in Tbilisi, you will have access to public healthcare. The public healthcare system in Georgia is generally considered to be of good quality, with modern facilities and well-trained staff. However, it is important to note that the public healthcare system is not free and you will need to pay for any medical services you receive. Additionally, the availability of certain treatments and medications may be limited, so it is important to check with your doctor before seeking treatment," remarked another expat in Tbilisi, Georgia.
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As a foreigner living in Tbilisi, will I have access to public healthcare? What is it like?
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