How are local medical facilities in Nepal?
We asked members about local medical facilities in Nepal, they wrote...
"Medical facilities and medical care in Nepal vary greatly depending on the region. In urban areas, medical care is generally of a higher quality than in rural areas, where access to medical facilities and resources is often limited. In general, medical care in Nepal is adequate, but there are still many areas where access to quality medical care is limited. The government is working to improve access to medical care in rural areas, but progress is slow," remarked another expat in Nepal.
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How are local medical facilities in Nepal?
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