Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Lithuania?
When we asked expats in Lithuania if healthcare and health insurance are expensive in Lithuania, they wrote...
"Healthcare and health insurance in Lithuania are generally considered to be affordable. The public healthcare system is free for all citizens, and private health insurance is available for those who wish to access more specialized care. Private health insurance plans are typically more expensive than public plans, but they offer more comprehensive coverage. Additionally, the cost of medical services in Lithuania is generally lower than in other European countries," said another expat in Lithuania.
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