Back to newsThe Chania Municipal Council held a special session to discuss serious shortages of medical and nursing staff at the local hospital. Councillors expressed concern over the staffing gaps while also acknowledging the dedication of existing personnel. The meeting reflects broader pressures on public healthcare infrastructure in the region.
For tourists visiting Chania, the local general hospital remains operational, but visitors with medical needs should be aware that wait times may be longer than expected due to understaffing. Travel insurance that covers private clinic access is advisable, as private medical facilities in Chania can provide faster care. The European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) is accepted at public hospitals for EU citizens. If you face a non-emergency health issue, pharmacists in Crete are well-trained and can offer guidance on minor ailments before a hospital visit becomes necessary.
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Chania Hospital Faces Critical Medical Staff Shortages
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