Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Burgas?
When we asked expats in Burgas if healthcare and health insurance are expensive in Burgas, they wrote...
"Healthcare and health insurance in Burgas, can be considered relatively affordable compared to many other countries. Public healthcare is available to all citizens and residents, with costs being covered by the National Health Insurance Fund. However, the quality of public healthcare may not be up to the standards of some Western countries, leading some people to opt for private healthcare services. Private healthcare and health insurance can be more expensive, but they generally offer better quality services and shorter waiting times. Overall, healthcare costs in Burgas are generally lower than in many other countries, but the quality of care may vary depending on whether one chooses public or private services," explained one expat living in Burgas, Bulgaria.
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