How are local medical facilities in Gambia?
We asked members about local medical facilities in Gambia, they wrote...
"The medical facilities and medical care in Gambia are generally of a good standard. The country has a number of well-equipped hospitals and clinics, staffed by qualified medical professionals. The government has also invested in improving the quality of medical care, with initiatives such as the introduction of free healthcare for children under five and the provision of free antiretroviral drugs for HIV/AIDS patients. However, access to medical care is still limited in some rural areas, and the cost of medical care can be prohibitive for many people," remarked another expat in Gambia.
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How are local medical facilities in Gambia?
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