Back to newsA health center in Crete is facing serious complaints from staff, with reports of authoritarian management practices by its administration. The allegations have been made public and are drawing attention to working conditions within the facility. While the situation primarily concerns internal staff relations and healthcare administration, visitors to Crete should be aware that local health services may be under strain. Tourists experiencing medical issues are advised to contact their travel insurance provider and, for non-emergencies, to visit private clinics or pharmacies, which are widely available across the island. For emergencies, the national emergency number 112 remains operational and staff are generally able to assist English-speaking visitors.
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Crete Health Center Faces Staff Complaints Over Authoritarian Practices
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