From healthcare costs to how easy it is to find a doctor, here's what two local experts had to say about medicine and health in Kuala Lumpur.
What are medicine, hospitals, and health issues like in Kuala Lumpur?
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It is very hot and humid here, so fans and air conditioning where you live are essential, especially if where you live now has a more temperate climate. Local food also tends to be very spicy, though KL has some wonderful local street food if you are adventurous and have a strong stomach!
Kuala Lumpur is a vibrant city, with a melting pot of cultures, faiths, sights and experiences – you’ll never get bored of what it has to offer. It’s a city unlike any other where you can find areas of slow-paced traditional life like Kampung Baru, to pockets of tropical rainforests for hiking, to the bustling centre of offices and skyscrapers.
Healthcare is of amazing quality and price (Kuala Lumpur is in fact a hotspot for medical tourism), with a fairly fast turnaround time. Public transport in the city centre is very accessible, but scarcer elsewhere thus it is a very car-dependent city (though Grab, the Uber equivalent, is abundant and cheap).
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