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India - A Preferred Medical Tourism Destination

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More and people around the world are opting come to India for various healthcare needs, making India one of the most preferred medical tourism destinations in the world. Patients seek medical, surgical as well as dental care in India. Medical tourism in India is a great combination of world class amenities, fast service and a beautiful country with a rich and diverse culture to explore. It makes sense to enjoy a holiday along with health care as India has some of the most beautiful tourist spots in the world.

Indian hospitals provide world class healthcare which comes at a much lesser price than countries like U.S.A. or U.K. These hospitals have the best equipments; they work with the most advanced technologies and have excellent infrastructural facilities. The low cost of surgical treatments does not mean that the quality of health care is below par in any way. In fact, most Indian medical professionals have been educated in some of the best medical institutions in the world and they carry years of experience working in reputed hospitals.

Among the well known hospitals of India, Wockhardt, Apollo, Escorts and All India Institute of Medical Sciences are popular for experienced and trained doctors; these specialists have been providing exceptional healthcare services for many years. The waiting time for critical cases in these hospitals is minimal which makes it all the more worthwhile for overseas patients to chose India.

Specialized dental treatments like dental implants, root canal treatments, porcelain metal bridges and crowns, whitening and even smile designing are available at affordable costs and the quality is at par with international standards.

Orthopedic surgeries like hip surgery have also become India’s specialty. In fact, hip resurfacing procedure carried out here is unique and the trauma caused is less compared to traditional hip replacement surgery. Single hip replacement or even bilateral hip replacement surgery is quite inexpensive in India and the recovery period is enough to ensure that the patients get to do some sightseeing before their visa expires and they need to head home.

Most of the Indians are able to understand and speak English well; this makes it easier for overseas patients to interact with their surgeons and doctors. Affordable living costs also ensure that the patient’s family can stay in a nearby resort or a lodging facility while having a taste of the local culture.

Apart from India, Singapore is also coming up as a favorite medical tourism destination for affordable treatment available at many of the Joint Commission International (JCI) accredited hospitals. Malaysia also boasts of a largely English speaking population and has well maintained hospitals. Thailand provides excellent plastic surgery services.

Whether it is cardiac surgery or dental care, organ transplant or cosmetic surgery, gynecology or cancer treatments, ophthalmology or hip replacement surgery, India has secured its place as one of the best medical tourism destinations. There are websites dedicated to finding the best treatment option available for every problem. They inform about cost, treatment procedures, accommodation facilities and airfares all combined together as a single package.

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Alex white is a medical marketing expert who works full time with health care providers to increase their visibility on the web space to get people connected with the Medical Professionals.

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