As a foreigner living in Kavala, will I have access to public healthcare? What is it like?
We asked expats in Kavala if they have access to public healthcare in Kavala. And, if they do have access, what is it like. They wrote...
"Yes, as a foreigner living in Kavala, you will have access to public healthcare. However, the quality and accessibility of healthcare can vary. In general, Greece has a mixed healthcare system with a national health service, compulsory social health insurance, and a strong voluntary private healthcare sector. Public healthcare in Greece is provided by the National Health Service. The service is funded through general taxation and social insurance contributions. The healthcare system in Greece is generally of a good standard, with Kavala having several public and private hospitals, as well as numerous pharmacies. However, it's important to note that while emergency care is provided free of charge, non-emergency care may require a patient contribution. Also, public hospitals in Greece are often crowded and waiting times can be long. The language barrier can also be a challenge as not all healthcare professionals may speak fluent English. Therefore, it might be beneficial to learn some basic Greek medical terms or have a translator. Many expats and long-term residents in Greece opt for private healthcare due to shorter waiting times and often higher standard of care. Private healthcare can be expensive, so it's recommended to have a comprehensive health insurance. In conclusion, while you will have access to public healthcare in Kavala, Greece, it's advisable to have health insurance to cover potential costs and to consider private healthcare for more immediate or specialized needs," explained one expat living in Kavala, Greece.
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