How are local medical facilities in Pedasi?
We asked members about local medical facilities in Pedasi, they wrote...
"There is a clinic in town where you can consult a doctor 24/7 for $2.00. If you have a real emergency they will take you by ambulance to the hospital in Las Tablas or Chitre. We have not used the hospital but have used some of the private clinics in Chitre for specific problems and that has been economical and good," mentioned another expat when asked about moving to Pedasi, Panama.
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How are local medical facilities in Pedasi?
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