In the UK, birth control is free, for starters — you don't even pay the general prescription fee.
You can get your teeth cleaned at an NHS dentist for £21.60 (roughly $27.50) and emergency treatment and fillings are also available at a reduced cost. Mental health services, while admittedly still somewhat lacking in the UK at the moment, are also available on the NHS, as are women's health services like pap smears, mammograms, and more.
While the NHS is far from perfect, as an American, I've seen how hard the doctors, nurses, and other NHS staff members work on a daily basis to provide the best possible care for hundreds of thousands of patients throughout the UK on a daily basis.
The system certainly needs a lot of improvement — more government funding would be a good start — but I'm grateful for its existence on a daily basis and only wish America would get behind a similar system.
Healthcare is a right, not a privilege, and it's good to live in a country in which people (most of them, anyway) seem to be on board with that train of thought.