How are healthcare services in Manta?
When we asked expats and global nomads about the quality of medical care in Manta, they replied...
"Manta offers a variety of healthcare services to its citizens. The public health system is managed by the Ministry of Public Health and provides primary care services, including preventive and curative care, as well as specialized services. Private healthcare services are also available, with a range of hospitals, clinics, and medical centers offering a variety of services. In addition, there are a number of pharmacies and medical supply stores in the city. The city also has a number of health promotion and education programs, as well as a number of health-related NGOs and organizations," explained one expat living in Manta, Ecuador.
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How are healthcare services in Manta?
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