How are local medical facilities in Grenoble?
We asked members about local medical facilities in Grenoble, they wrote...
"Grenoble has excellent medical facilities and medical care. The city is home to several general and specialized hospitals and clinics, including La Tour Hospital, the Timone University hospital, as well as specialist centers for orthopaedics, oncology, and plastic surgery. The largest hospital in the area is the Centre Hospitalier Régional de l'Isère with over 1,000 beds. Grenoble also has a host of private healthcare services, covering areas such as health preventive services, home nursing, and dentistry, among others. Healthcare professionals in the area are well-qualified and highly-experienced. Finally, Grenoble is home to the country's leading research institutes, making the latest medical techniques readily available," said another expat in Grenoble, France.
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