What are healthcare services like in Verona?
We asked retirees if they have access to good medical care in Verona. They wrote...
"In Verona, healthcare services are of a high quality and the standard of medical care is comparable to that found in larger cities. Healthcare facilities in the city include two public general hospitals – the Santa Chiara Hospital and Verona Cantonale Hospital – plus a network of public and private outpatient centers, primary care centers, and specialized facilities for particular disciplines like cardiology and oncology. Private hospitals, clinics and laboratories are also available in Verona, offering a full range of medical services. The healthcare system in Verona is well-funded and accessible, with patients able to receive government-subsidized medical services at public facilities. Additionally, most of the city’s health care providers are well equipped and offer a standard of care that is compliant with the latest safety and quality standards," said another expat in Verona, Italy.
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