How are local medical facilities in Cork?
We asked members about local medical facilities in Cork, they wrote...
"Cork has a wide range of medical facilities and medical care available. The city is home to a number of hospitals, including the Mercy University Hospital, Cork University Hospital, and South Infirmary Victoria University Hospital. These hospitals provide a range of services, from emergency care to specialist care. Additionally, Cork has a number of private clinics and medical centers that offer a variety of services, including general practice, dentistry, and optometry. The city also has a number of pharmacies, providing access to medications and other health-related products. In addition, Cork has a number of community health centers that provide primary care services to those in need," remarked another expat in Cork, Ireland.
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