What are medical services in Rabat like?
When we asked expats and global nomads about the quality of medical care in Rabat, they replied...
"Medical services in Rabat, are generally of good quality, with a mix of public and private healthcare facilities available. Public hospitals offer affordable care, but they may be crowded and have limited resources. Private clinics and hospitals provide better quality care, with modern equipment and well-trained staff, but they can be expensive. Pharmacies are widely available and well-stocked, and many doctors and medical professionals speak French or English. However, it is recommended for visitors to have comprehensive travel insurance to cover any medical expenses, as well as considering medical evacuation coverage for serious illnesses or injuries," mentioned another expat when asked about moving to Rabat, Morocco.
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What are medical services in Rabat like?
If you live in Rabat, newcomers to Rabat would love to hear your answer to this question: