How are local medical facilities in Bergen?
We asked members about local medical facilities in Bergen, they wrote...
"Medical care in Bergen is of a high standard. The city has a number of hospitals and medical centers, as well as a wide range of specialist clinics and services. The University Hospital of Bergen is the largest hospital in the region and provides a comprehensive range of medical services. The city also has a number of private clinics and medical centers offering a range of treatments and services. In addition, there are a number of pharmacies and health stores in the city, providing access to a range of medicines and health products," mentioned another expat when asked about moving to Bergen, Norway.
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How are local medical facilities in Bergen?
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