Back to newsCrete has the lowest number of allocated doctor positions for its public Health Centers among all Greek regions, with only 35 posts approved, while other regions receive up to 87. This staffing shortage affects the island's network of rural and local clinics, which are often the first point of care outside major cities. For tourists, this means that in smaller towns and villages, access to a local public doctor may be limited, particularly during the busy summer season when the island's population swells significantly. Visitors are advised to carry travel health insurance, keep a list of private clinics and pharmacies near their accommodation, and for non-emergencies, contact a pharmacy first as Greek pharmacists can assist with many common conditions. In a medical emergency, dial 166 for ambulance services or head to the nearest hospital in Heraklion, Chania, or Rethymno.
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Crete faces severe doctor shortage amid lowest healthcare staffing in Greece
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