
Jean-Baptiste
Jean-Baptiste, a 53-year-old maritime agent, recently returned to France after 25 years abroad in the Netherlands and Greece. Settling in Nantes with his Greek wife and son, he has encountered significant challenges in securing a specialist doctor for his wife's chronic condition, highlighting the ongoing medical access issues in France. His experiences reflect a growing frustration among patients struggling to find healthcare professionals, which he describes as a 'total ordeal' in a city he believed would have adequate medical resources.
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