What are healthcare services like in Granada?
We asked retirees if they have access to good medical care in Granada. They wrote...
"Granada offers a wide range of healthcare services for its citizens. The public healthcare system is provided by the Spanish National Health System, which is free for all citizens and residents. The city also has a number of private hospitals and clinics that offer a variety of medical services. Granada also has a number of specialized medical centers, such as the Granada University Hospital, which provides specialized care for cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and other complex medical conditions. Additionally, Granada has a number of pharmacies and health centers that provide basic medical services, such as vaccinations and general check-ups," remarked another expat who made the move to Granada, Spain.
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What are healthcare services like in Granada?
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