What are medical services in Ethiopia like?
When we asked expats and global nomads about the quality of medical care in Ethiopia, they replied...
"Medical services in Ethiopia are generally limited and of low quality. The country has a shortage of medical personnel, and many medical facilities lack basic equipment and supplies. The majority of medical care is provided by the government, but there are also some private clinics and hospitals. Access to medical care is often limited due to poverty and lack of transportation. Vaccination programs are available, but coverage is low. Mental health services are limited, and there is a lack of awareness about mental health issues," remarked another expat in Ethiopia.
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What are medical services in Ethiopia like?
If you live in Ethiopia, newcomers to Ethiopia would love to hear your answer to this question: