Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Salalah?
When we asked expats in Salalah if healthcare and health insurance are expensive in Salalah, they wrote...
"Healthcare and health insurance in Salalah, can be considered relatively expensive, especially for expatriates and those without coverage from their employers. The cost of healthcare services and insurance premiums may vary depending on the type of coverage, medical facilities, and the individual's health conditions. Public healthcare facilities are generally more affordable but may have longer waiting times and limited services compared to private hospitals and clinics. Many residents and expatriates opt for private healthcare and comprehensive health insurance plans to ensure access to quality medical care and to avoid high out-of-pocket expenses," said another expat in Salalah, Oman.
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