Health Care in Victoria, Canada

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Component of health care surveyedSatisfaction %
Skill and competency of medical staff
67.74 High
Speed in completing examinations and reports
54.07 Moderate
Equipment for modern diagnosis and treatment
77.92 High
Accuracy and completeness in filling out reports
72.48 High
Friendliness and courtesy of the staff
68.15 High
Satisfaction with responsiveness (waitings) in medical institutions
31.35 Low
Satisfaction with cost to you
77.52 High
Convenience of location for you
70.33 High

Contributors: 125

Last update: June 2024

These data are based on perceptions of visitors of this website in the past 5 years.

If the value is 0, it means it is perceived as very low, and if the value is 100, it means it is perceived as very high.

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1 Comments so far
Waldo Verdejo on Jan 06, 2023:
At the moment, there are no family doctors available(GPs), so you have to rely on walk-in clinics. The province and city are taking action to ease the problem as far as I know, but it might take more than a year to start seeing tangible results. For now, unless is an emergency, the healthcare situation is dire due to the low amount of healthcare workers in the area: The cost of living in Victoria is high and they are paid the same.