With all due respect, but Belgium has universal health care.
Last year I started playing tennis again after a 25 year break. I used to play at very high level (grew up on a court basically).
After sitting on my bum for 25 years, my body has weakened tremendously off course. So the past year I had injury after injury after injury. In one case I required surgery. Here's my total "return to sports" related medical history of the past year:
- 8x house doctor visits
- 3x specialist consultations
- 2x radiography
- 3x echo
- 1x MRI scan
- 1x surgery
- 3x cortisone shots in tendons / muscle tissue
- 4x physio therapy of 20 sessions each
The total cost of EVERYTHING was less then 150 bucks. And it's that much only because only 2 physio therapies per year are fully covered in the Belgian system (if they are for different things... if it concerns the same problem every time, it's more then 2... and all 4 times it was for a different type of injury)
Sure, it's not "free". But I also don't have any additional insurances or anything. It's just the public government system available to all citizens by default.
I'm fine now btw.. body has strengthened and I'm no able to play several matches per week and I feel great!