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'English' hospitals in SE France

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Old 28th April 2008, 09:44 PM
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Hi y'all

Bit of a long shot, but are there any specialist hospitals, drug companies research hospitals or clinics in the Grenoble/Lyon/Chambery triangle where English is the main language?

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The US Consulate lists hospitals that assert they are capable of giving assistance in English at the site here: http://amb-usa.fr/consul/acs/guide/DOC.PDF

A bit farther on they list doctors in private practice who claim to speak English. There are hospitals and doctors listed in Lyon - but I wouldn't count on finding a hospital or practice outside of Paris where English is the main language. This list simply means that the doctors in question speak English and will take English speaking patients and that the hospitals are prepared to treat anglophones.
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Many thanks Bev for the link.
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Originally Posted by minesthechevy View Post
Hi y'all

Bit of a long shot, but are there any specialist hospitals, drug companies research hospitals or clinics in the Grenoble/Lyon/Chambery triangle where English is the main language?

TIA
Hi!

How many "French" hospitals are there in GB??

And to: Grenoble/Lyon/Chambery triangle where English is the main language

Who told you that tall story?

Yours,

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