Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Jabriya?
When we asked expats in Jabriya if healthcare and health insurance are expensive in Jabriya, they wrote...
"Healthcare and health insurance in Jabriya can be considered expensive, especially for expatriates and those without employer-sponsored insurance. The cost of healthcare services and insurance premiums tend to be high due to the high quality of medical facilities and well-trained medical professionals in the country. However, Kuwaiti citizens have access to free or heavily subsidized healthcare services, making it more affordable for them. Private healthcare facilities are generally more expensive than public ones, and those who can afford it often opt for private insurance to access better services and shorter waiting times," remarked another expat who made the move to Jabriya, Kuwait.
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