Are there English-speaking doctors in Belize?
Nikki Muschamp
Being the multi-cultural country that Belize is, most of the doctors here are multi-lingual, with English at the top of the priority list of languages spoken. In addition to this, English is also the first language of Belize.
Being the multi-cultural country that Belize is, most of the doctors here are multi-lingual, with English at the top of the priority list of languages spoken. In addition to this, English is also the first language of Belize.
Posted December 1, 2014
Jim Hardesty - TropicChoice Properties & Investments, Ltd.
Doctors in Belize have typically trained in other countries, such as the US, Cuba or Mexico and are typically multi-lingual. English is the official language of Belize and all doctors and medical staff speak English, even if it's not their primary language.
Doctors in Belize have typically trained in other countries, such as the US, Cuba or Mexico and are typically multi-lingual. English is the official language of Belize and all doctors and medical staff speak English, even if it's not their primary language.
Posted March 17, 2015
Archibald Brown - RE/MAX Belize Property Center
Yes, most doctors in Belize are bilingual, speaking both English and Spanish. Since English is the first language in Belize, all Belizean doctors speak English, as do all medical staff in Belize hospitals, clinics and private facilities.
You will find that it is very easy to communicate regarding your medical care in Belize and that healthcare is relatively cheaper than in other countries.
Yes, most doctors in Belize are bilingual, speaking both English and Spanish. Since English is the first language in Belize, all Belizean doctors speak English, as do all medical staff in Belize hospitals, clinics and private facilities.
You will find that it is very easy to communicate regarding your medical care in Belize and that healthcare is relatively cheaper than in other countries.
Posted March 20, 2015
Irma Quiroz-Yuque - Belize Vacation Homes
Belize is an English-speaking country so all the doctors here speak English.
We also have some doctors who are from and studied in Cuba, but they speak English pretty well. You can get by with them. If you can’t communicate, they’ll find their translator.
Belize has nurses that speak English and Spanish or there are very a few that speak other languages so if you do speak a language other than English or Spanish, you may have to bring your own...
We also have some doctors who are from and studied in Cuba, but they speak English pretty well. You can get by with them. If you can’t communicate, they’ll find their translator.
Belize has nurses that speak English and Spanish or there are very a few that speak other languages so if you do speak a language other than English or Spanish, you may have to bring your own...
Belize is an English-speaking country so all the doctors here speak English.
We also have some doctors who are from and studied in Cuba, but they speak English pretty well. You can get by with them. If you can’t communicate, they’ll find their translator.
Belize has nurses that speak English and Spanish or there are very a few that speak other languages so if you do speak a language other than English or Spanish, you may have to bring your own interpreter.
We also have some doctors who are from and studied in Cuba, but they speak English pretty well. You can get by with them. If you can’t communicate, they’ll find their translator.
Belize has nurses that speak English and Spanish or there are very a few that speak other languages so if you do speak a language other than English or Spanish, you may have to bring your own interpreter.
(Settled by mestizos of mixed Spanish and Mayan blood fleeing the war across the Yucatan, Caye Caulker, Belize, pictured.)
Posted October 18, 2015