What are medical services in Volcan like?
When we asked expats and global nomads about the quality of medical care in Volcan, they replied...
"15 years ago I had GBS and was in the Mae Lewis Hospital in David for four months until I recovered. They took very good care of me, I was in intensive care on a respirator for a good part of the time. I haven't been sick since then and take no medications. I am 80 years old," explained one expat living in Volcan, Panama.
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What are medical services in Volcan like?
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