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A 24-yo female relative has multiple health issues. Faced with a scandalous 10-year-long failure by the NHS to help her properly, and the sky-high cost of private health services in the UK, she and we are trying to find these in mainland Europe. Dentistry in Hungary is supposed to be high-quality and cheap, for example.


East Dulwich, I am now looking to 'crowd wisdom and experience' (and compassion). That is: any word-of-mouth info at all on this. Are there specific websites? Do you have feedback, good or bad, relating to the areas below?


Psychotherapy (in English)

Dentistry

Post-stroke brain 're-training'

Physiotherapy

Skin treatments


This is an unhappy and serious matter, and we will appreciate any bona fides help that anyone can give. I am happy to communicate by PM where this is appropriate.


Many thanks.


Lee Scoresby

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