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Goblinmoder (talk | contribs) Created page with "* you can do blood tests written by public doctors in public hospitals (or kentro igias) for free even if you are uninsured * you can do blood tests written by any doctor in public hospitals (or kentro igias) for free if you are insured * you can do blood tests written by any doctor in private centers for a small fee if you are insured * you can do any blood tests you want at private centers for a fee" |
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* you can do blood tests written by public doctors in public hospitals (or | * you can do blood tests written by public doctors in public hospitals (or Health Centers/Κέντρο Υγείας) for free even if you are uninsured | ||
* you can do blood tests written by any doctor in public hospitals (or | * you can do blood tests written by any doctor in public hospitals (or Health Centers/Κέντρο Υγείας) for free if you are insured | ||
* you can do blood tests written by any doctor in private centers for a small fee if you are insured | * you can do blood tests written by any doctor in private centers for a small fee if you are insured | ||
* you can do any blood tests you want at private centers for a fee | * you can do any blood tests you want at private centers for a fee |
Revision as of 18:52, 22 August 2024
- you can do blood tests written by public doctors in public hospitals (or Health Centers/Κέντρο Υγείας) for free even if you are uninsured
- you can do blood tests written by any doctor in public hospitals (or Health Centers/Κέντρο Υγείας) for free if you are insured
- you can do blood tests written by any doctor in private centers for a small fee if you are insured
- you can do any blood tests you want at private centers for a fee