What are emergency services like in Austria?
When we asked members about emergency services in Austria, they wrote...
"We live 2 tram stops away from Wilhelminenspital der Stadt Wien (socialized health care). The emergency services there are excellent. I spent 6 months in the hospital and my time there, and care, has been excellent compared to the US hospitals, where it is about how are you going to pay for your care. In Vienna, it is focused on how can we help you get better," said another expat in Vienna, Austria.
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What are emergency services like in Austria?
If you live in Austria, newcomers to Austria would love to hear your answer to this question: