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Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Reykjavik?

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When we asked expats in Reykjavik if healthcare and health insurance are expensive in Reykjavik, they wrote...

"Healthcare and health insurance in Reykjavik can be considered expensive, especially for non-residents. The country has a universal healthcare system, which provides coverage for most medical services for Icelandic citizens and residents. However, non-residents may need to purchase private health insurance or pay out-of-pocket for medical services, which can be costly. Additionally, even for residents, certain services like dental care and prescription medications may not be fully covered, leading to additional expenses. Overall, while the quality of healthcare in Reykjavik is high, the costs can be significant, particularly for those without access to the public healthcare system," explained one expat living in Reykjavik, Iceland.

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