Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Kuwait City?
When we asked expats in Kuwait City if healthcare and health insurance are expensive in Kuwait City, they wrote...
"Healthcare and health insurance in Kuwait City, can be considered relatively affordable for citizens and residents, as the government provides comprehensive healthcare services through public hospitals and clinics. However, expatriates may find healthcare and health insurance to be more expensive, as they often opt for private healthcare facilities and international health insurance plans to ensure access to a wider range of services and higher quality care. The cost of private healthcare and insurance can vary depending on the coverage and services chosen," said another expat in Kuwait City, Kuwait.
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Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Kuwait City?
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