How are healthcare services in Brisbane?
When we asked expats and global nomads about the quality of medical care in Brisbane, they replied...
"Healthcare services in Brisbane, Australia provide a high quality of care. Brisbane has a range of public and private hospitals, as well as specialist medical services and over 24,000 allied health professionals across the region. Brisbane is particularly strong in the fields of cancer services, cardiovascular services, oncology, neurology and paediatric services. Public hospitals are amongst some of the most highly rated in Australia, and all hospitals are supported by the excellent ambulance, pathology and allied health services. The city’s Health Precinct is characterized by world-leading research and healthcare delivery and the latest medical technologies, while the newly-established Children’s Health Queensland offers comprehensive medical care for children from birth to age 16. Brisbane also has a number of specialized clinics and institutes," mentioned another expat when asked about moving to Brisbane, Australia.
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How are healthcare services in Brisbane?
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