How are healthcare services in Reading?
When we asked expats and global nomads about the quality of medical care in Reading, they replied...
"Reading offers a wide range of healthcare services to its residents. The Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust provides a range of acute and specialist services, including emergency care, maternity services, and cancer care. The trust also provides a range of community services, such as district nursing, health visiting, and community mental health services. Reading also has a number of private healthcare providers, offering a range of services including GP services, dentistry, and optometry. The town also has a number of pharmacies, offering both prescription and over-the-counter medicines," explained one expat living in Reading, England.
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How are healthcare services in Reading?
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