Back to newsChania, Crete's second-largest city, is facing a shortage of doctors and nursing staff, with local authorities working to make the city more attractive to medical professionals. Officials have framed the issue as both a public health concern and a broader development challenge for the region's future. For tourists visiting Chania, medical services remain available at the Chania General Hospital, though wait times may be longer than expected during peak summer season. Travelers with pre-existing conditions or those planning extended stays are advised to carry adequate travel insurance and any necessary prescriptions from home. The situation is not unique to Chania and reflects a wider staffing challenge seen across rural and island regions of Greece.
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Chania Grapples With Severe Doctor and Nurse Shortage
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