How are local medical facilities in Mexico City?
We asked members about local medical facilities in Mexico City, they wrote...
"Medical facilities in Mexico City, vary across different districts, ranging from well-equipped private hospitals to overcrowded public facilities. Mexico City residents have access to a wide range of medical specialists, including doctors with both medical and surgical expertise. Despite this, medical care in Mexico City is generally considered to be of lower quality than what is available in other parts of the country. Many medical supplies and treatments can be hard to come by in Mexico City, with both cost and availability becoming an issue. It is common for those in need of advanced medical care to seek care outside the city," explained one expat living in Mexico City, Mexico.
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How are local medical facilities in Mexico City?
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