What are medical services in Brunei like?
When we asked expats and global nomads about the quality of medical care in Brunei, they replied...
"Brunei offers a comprehensive range of medical services, including both public and private healthcare. The public healthcare system is free for citizens and permanent residents, and provides a wide range of services, including primary care, specialist care, and hospital services. Private healthcare is also available, and is generally of a high standard. Brunei also has a number of specialist medical centers, such as the Brunei Cardiac Centre and the Brunei Eye Centre, which provide advanced medical care. In addition, Brunei has a number of international hospitals, such as the Jerudong Park Medical Centre, which offer a range of medical services," said another expat in Brunei.
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What are medical services in Brunei like?
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