What are healthcare services like in Kazakhstan?
We asked retirees if they have access to good medical care in Kazakhstan. They wrote...
"Kazakhstan has a comprehensive healthcare system that provides a wide range of services to its citizens. Primary healthcare is provided by a network of polyclinics and hospitals, while specialized care is available at regional and national medical centers. The government provides free healthcare to all citizens, including preventive care, vaccinations, and emergency services. In addition, Kazakhstan has a number of private healthcare providers that offer a variety of services, including specialized care and medical tourism. The country also has a number of international healthcare organizations that provide assistance to those in need," explained one expat living in Kazakhstan.
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What are healthcare services like in Kazakhstan?
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