How are local medical facilities in Abidjan?
We asked members about local medical facilities in Abidjan, they wrote...
"Medical care in Abidjan is generally of a good standard, with well-equipped medical facilities that are generally well staffed with healthcare professionals. The city is well supplied with pharmacies and vaccine centres, and there is a reasonable range of clinics that provide both general medical care and specialized services for certain conditions. Emergency medical services are in place, with ambulance services as well as most major hospitals providing 24/7 emergency care. Quality of care can vary depending on the hospital and the area, so it is important to research and choose the right facility, but overall Abidjan boasts good healthcare and medical services," remarked another expat in Abidjan, Ivory Coast.
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