What are medical services in Kenya like?
When we asked expats and global nomads about the quality of medical care in Kenya, they replied...
"Kenya has a wide range of medical services available to its citizens. The country has a number of public and private hospitals, clinics, and health centers that provide a variety of medical services, including primary care, emergency care, and specialized care. The government also provides free or subsidized health care services to those who cannot afford to pay for them. Additionally, there are a number of international organizations and NGOs that provide medical services in Kenya, such as the World Health Organization, UNICEF, and the Red Cross," said another expat in Kenya.
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What are medical services in Kenya like?
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