How are local medical facilities in Iceland?
We asked members about local medical facilities in Iceland, they wrote...
"Iceland has a high quality of medical care and facilities. The country has a comprehensive public health system that provides free medical care to all citizens and permanent residents. The medical system is well-funded and staffed with highly trained professionals. Iceland also has a number of private hospitals and clinics that offer specialized care. In general, the quality of medical care in Iceland is excellent, with a focus on preventive care and patient-centered care," said another expat in Iceland.
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How are local medical facilities in Iceland?
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