What are medical services in Falmouth like?
When we asked expats and global nomads about the quality of medical care in Falmouth, they replied...
"Medical services in Falmouth, are relatively limited compared to larger cities in the country. The town has a public hospital, Falmouth Public General Hospital, which provides basic healthcare services, including emergency care, general medicine, and maternity care. However, the hospital may face challenges such as overcrowding, limited resources, and long wait times. There are also a few private clinics and pharmacies in the area that offer medical consultations and prescription medications. For more specialized care or advanced medical treatments, residents often have to travel to larger cities like Montego Bay or Kingston," mentioned another expat when asked about moving to Falmouth, Jamaica.
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What are medical services in Falmouth like?
If you live in Falmouth, newcomers to Falmouth would love to hear your answer to this question: