How are local medical facilities in Saltillo?
We asked members about local medical facilities in Saltillo, they wrote...
"Saltillo, offers adequate medical facilities to its residents, with government-run medical clinics, private hospitals and clinics, as well as physicians and specialists within the city. Local medical care is generally of good quality, with access to the latest technology, modern medical treatments and a wide variety of specialists. Although medical care can be more expensive than in many other parts of Mexico, alternative health care services may be available for lower cost," explained one expat living in Saltillo, Mexico.
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How are local medical facilities in Saltillo?
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