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Paris: lack of buyers for their practices, the doctors of Goutte d'Or have the blues

2024-03-23T12:43:38.862Z

Highlights: In Goutte d'Or, the shadow of medical desertification looms large. Dr. Hadrouf's partner at the Saint-Luc firm will finally retire this summer. He does not know if he will be able to cover the costs of this office established in 1976 alone. The fault is “the cumbersomeness of the installation” and the image of “drudgery” associated with liberal medicine. Without an alternative solution, the general public will not support the practice.


In this working-class district in the north of the capital, the shadow of medical desertification looms large. Without an alternative solution, the general


During this Ramadan period, Square Léon, the beating heart of the Goutte d'Or district (18th century Paris), pulses to the rhythm of the cries of children and the clamor of checkers players.

Dr. Hadrouf's heart is not in the party.

This summer, his partner at the Saint-Luc firm will finally retire after searching for nearly two years for a successor.

In vain.

The fault, according to Dr Hadrouf, is “the cumbersomeness of the installation” and the image of “drudgery” associated with liberal medicine.

Between the rent of the premises and the salary of his part-time secretary, he does not know if he will be able to cover the costs of this office established here since 1976 alone.

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Source: leparis

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