2025 Compare Cities Health:
Clayton, GA vs Carlisle, PA

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Highlights
- There are 258 physicians per 100,000 people in Carlisle.
- There are 123 physicians per 100,000 people in Clayton.
- The US average is 210 physicians per 100,000 people.
 Clayton, GACarlisle, PAUnited States
 Air Quality (100=best)  Unlock46.958.4
 Water Quality (100=best)60  Unlock55
 Superfund Sites (100=best)  Unlock92.486.9
 Physicians per Cap.123  Unlock210
 Health Cost  Unlock106100
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Reviews for Clayton    3 Reviews

Clayton is the largest town in mountainous Rabun County, the most northeastern part of Georgia before crossing into North Carolina. It is less than 2 hrs from Atlanta.  More

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With about 66% of the land being national forest, Rabun County is blessed to retain a small town atmosphere and not worry about being over developed. Beautiful  More

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We have lived full time in Rabun County for 12 years and part time for 31 years. It is an absolutely beautful county but it is governed by the locals and it is hard to  More

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Reviews for Carlisle    12 Reviews

Over 10 years ago

It's not All bad but people here seem to be more prejudiced against minorities like me. Even more so than people in the South where i used to live.   More

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Carlisle, PA, is at a crossroads of interstate 81 and US 76 (turnpike) which means its easy to get to, and easy to get out to places from. The town of Carlisle itself  More

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We are still suffering from sticker shock after living here for 7 years. This state charges you for EVERYTHING and the ROI is near to nothing. You have to pay a toll  More

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