What are medical services in Bergen like?
When we asked expats and global nomads about the quality of medical care in Bergen, they replied...
"Medical services in Bergen, are of high quality and easily accessible to both residents and visitors. The city has a well-developed healthcare system, with public and private hospitals, clinics, and medical centers offering a wide range of services. The healthcare professionals are highly skilled and many of them speak English, making it easier for international patients to communicate. Emergency medical services are available 24/7, and the response time is generally quick. Public healthcare is funded through the National Insurance Scheme, which covers most medical expenses for Norwegian citizens and residents. However, private healthcare options are also available for those who prefer it or for services not covered by the public system. Overall, medical services in Bergen are efficient, reliable, and of high standard," remarked another expat who made the move to Bergen, Norway.
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What are medical services in Bergen like?
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