Will I need to travel to see a specialist?
When we asked members in Waterloo if they typically need to travel to see specialists, they replied...
"Yes, there are a good number of medical specialists in Waterloo. People in the area can access a wide range of medical services, including general practitioners, specialists, and hospitals. For highly specialized medical care, people typically go to the University Hospital of Brussels, which is located in the nearby city of Brussels. The hospital is one of the largest and most advanced medical centers in the country, offering a wide range of specialized services, including oncology, cardiology, neurology, and more," said another expat in Waterloo, Belgium.
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Will I need to travel to see a specialist?
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