Health Atlas
Healthcare Services |
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High Quality Care Availability | Fair |
Emergency Services Responsiveness | Fair |
Pharmacy Reliability | Good |
Environmental Risks |
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Water Quality | Med Risk |
Air Quality | Med Risk |
Infectious Diseases | Med Risk |
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Vaccination and Health Risk Information
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Emergency Phone Numbers
Ambulance: | 911 |
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Police: | 911 |
Fire: | 911 |
Comments: | Emergency numbers in Argentina vary from province to province. Most provinces have accepted to be included in the National Emergency Program, where by dialing 911, you can contact the police as well as be connected to other emergency services. Some provinces did not accept to be included. In the provinces of Mendoza, Tierra del Fuego, Rio Negro, Santa Cruz, Salta, Cordoba and Corrientes dial 107 for ambulance, 101 for police and 100 for the fire department. In the province of Entre Rios dial 106 for ambulance, 101 for police and 100 for the fire department. In the province of San Luis dial 103 for ambulance, police and fire department. |
Places We've Profiled
Researched and profiled by a team of international experts.
- Bahia Blanca
- Buenos Aires
- Cafayate
- Cordoba
- Corrientes
- El Calafate
- Escobar
- Esperanza
- Esquel
- Gualeguay
- Las Lajitas
- Lincoln
- Mar del Plata
- Mendoza
- Mercedes
- Molinos
- Neuquen
- Piedra del Aguila
- Pilar
- Puerto Iguazu
- Resistencia
- Rio Gallegos
- Rosario
- Río Grande
- Salta
- San Carlos de Bariloche
- San Juan
- Santa Fe
- Santiago del Estero
- Tecka
- Tunuyan
- Ushuaia
- Victorica
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