How are local medical facilities in Connecticut?
We asked members about local medical facilities in Connecticut, they wrote...
"Medical care in Connecticut is of high quality, with many fine hospitals, clinics, and physicians providing outstanding medical care. Connecticut has among the best medical outcomes in the United States and a wide range of specialties and treatments available. Additionally, the state is home to some of the nation's top medical research facilities, medical centers, and teaching hospitals. Overall, patients in Connecticut can expect that they will receive a high standard of medical care," remarked another expat in Connecticut.
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How are local medical facilities in Connecticut?
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