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As a foreigner living in Chichicastenango, will I have access to public healthcare? What is it like?

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We asked expats in Chichicastenango if they have access to public healthcare in Chichicastenango. And, if they do have access, what is it like. They wrote...

"Yes, as a foreigner living in Chichicastenango, you will have access to public healthcare. However, it's important to note that the quality and availability of healthcare can vary greatly. In larger cities and towns, you can find hospitals and clinics that offer a range of services. However, in more rural areas like Chichicastenango, healthcare facilities may be more limited and may not offer the same level of care. The public healthcare system in Guatemala is known as the Guatemalan Social Security Institute (IGSS). It is funded by payroll taxes and provides free medical care and medicines to its members. However, the system is often criticized for being underfunded and understaffed, leading to long wait times and a lack of available treatments. Many expats and wealthier Guatemalans choose to use private healthcare, which is more expensive but generally offers a higher standard of care. Private hospitals and clinics are often better equipped and have shorter wait times. Some even have agreements with international insurance companies. It's also worth noting that many medicines can be bought directly from pharmacies without a prescription. However, it's always best to seek professional medical advice before self-medicating. In terms of emergency services, Guatemala has a national ambulance service, but response times can be slow, especially in rural areas. Many people choose to take a taxi or private vehicle to the hospital in an emergency. Overall, while you will have access to public healthcare in Chichicastenango, it may be worth considering private health insurance to ensure you can access the best possible care," remarked another expat who made the move to Chichicastenango, Guatemala.

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