How are healthcare services in Kabul?
When we asked expats and global nomads about the quality of medical care in Kabul, they replied...
"Kabul has a variety of healthcare services available to its citizens. The Ministry of Public Health is responsible for providing basic healthcare services, including primary care, maternal and child health, and immunization services. The Ministry also provides specialized services such as mental health, HIV/AIDS, and tuberculosis care. Additionally, there are a number of private hospitals and clinics in the city that offer a range of medical services. These facilities are often staffed by experienced doctors and nurses, and offer a range of diagnostic and treatment services. The Afghan Red Crescent Society also provides medical services to those in need, including emergency medical care and first aid," remarked another expat who made the move to Kabul, Afghanistan.
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How are healthcare services in Kabul?
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