With over 7000 beds in 38 hospitals, a string of nursing and hospital management colleges and dual lifelines of pharmacies and diagnostic clinics providing a safety net across
11 July 2008
About Apollo Hospitals Bangalore in INDIA
10 July 2008
About Apollo Hospitals in INDIA
With a bed-capacity of 560 (including 140 ICU beds and 44 HDU beds) and 14 Operation Theatres, expert medical professionals and the latest technology, the Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals is the automatic choice for outstanding healthcare in the country’s capital.
The hospital handles close to 200,000 patients a year, of which 12,000 are international patients. International patients come to Indraprastha Apollo from the
Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals was the first Indian hospital to be awarded the gold-standard certification from the Joint Commission International (JCI)
09 July 2008
India has a vast reservoir of skilled doctors
Many of them have proved their mettle in the US and UK and returned to India to work in hospitals here. The caliber of other doctors practicing in India is also of a very high order. We will provide you with resumes and facilitate phone conversations or even video conferences if required. If you are still not comfortable, we will work to provide you with the information about the doctors that is important to you.
Source By : GO India Medical Tourism
07 July 2008
Medical Visa to India
Medical Visa to India Mentioned below are the conditions and procedures to apply for an Indian Medical Visa. A medical category visa may be issued with the following conditions: a. The Indian Missions/Posts abroad may scrutinize the medical documents very carefully and satisfy themselves about the bonafide purpose for which medical treatment visa is being requested. b. Mission may satisfy that the applicant has sought preliminary medical advice from his country of origin/country of residence and he has been advised to go for specialized medical treatment. In case the foreign national desires to go for treatment under the Indian system of Medicines, his case may also be considered. c. This type of visa should be granted for seeking medical attendance only in reputed / recognized specialized hospitals/ treatment centers in the country. Although non exhaustive, following illustrative list of ailments would be of primary consideration; serious ailments like neuro-surgery; ophthalmic disorders; heart related problems; reneal disorders; organ transplantations; plastic surgery; joint replacement etc.. The basic idea would be that the mission may satisfy about the need of the foreign national to come to India for medical treatment/ health enhancements.
05 July 2008
Increase medical tourism in India
Source By: Indian Express Newspapers
03 July 2008
Singapore Heart Centre services to overseas patients
National Heart Centre has a 186-bed capacity, with more than 9,000 inpatient admissions annually. Its multi-disciplinary team of professionals carry out approximately 80,000 outpatient consultations, 75,000 cardiac investigative procedures and over 1,700 operations annually
Source By : MediTravels.
01 July 2008
Prof Plastic Surgery at Singapore
Prof Walter Tan Tiang Lee
Plastic Surgery
MBBS (S'pore), M Med (Surgery), FRCSE, FRCSG, FACS, FICS, FCPS (Pak), FACP (Hon), FRACP (Hon), FCPSA (Hon), FRACS (General Surgery), FAMS (Plastic Surgery)
Prof Walter Tan is a Consultant General and Plastic Surgeon and Medical Director of
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30 June 2008
The latest in Asia
Medical science is forever changing, and changing for the better. Newer methods that guarantee more efficacy are being invented on a huge scale and any nation that hopes to attract medical tourists simply has to be proficient and technologically adept at all times.
MEDICAL TRAVEL
Dr Khoo explained the many new techniques in the field of invasive as well as non-invasive aesthetic enhancement .The most recent invasive therapy to hit the market is VASER Liposelection that betters liposuction by reducing any damages done to important tissues, nerves or blood vessels during the process; it also gives optimal recovery and efficient results. “Liposuction has been made more effective, particularly in the more difficult to treat areas like the buttock, thigh, chest and back by the advent of VASER liposelection,” says Dr Khoo. “This is a technique where ultrasound energy is used to dissolve the fat prior to liposuction allowing more efficient removal of fat with less discomfort to the patient.” Another novel way of invasive treatment is the use of ratcheted threads, which are threads with tiny hooks on them. “These allow us to achieve facelifts, brow lifts and neck lifts without resorting to extensive surgery,” says Dr Khoo.
Source By: medicaltravel.com.sg
Dental Services at Singapore
Dental Services
Aesthetics Dental Surgery
Dental Services
Alfred Cheng Orthodontic Clinic
Dental Services
3 Mt Elizabeth, #03-03,
Align Dental Surgery Pte Ltd
Dental Services
350, Orchard Rd, #15-03, Shaw House, Singapore 238868
Bites & Braces
Dental Services
19 Tanglin Rd, #06-12, Tanglin
Centre For Oral Surgery & Implants
Dental Services
Choo Dental Surgery
Dental Services
19 Tanglin Road, #06-26, Tanglin
Dentalworks
Dental Services
290 Orchard Rd, #09-22,
Source By:medicaltravel.com.sg
28 June 2008
Hip Replacement Surgery gets affordable
A total hip procedure costs £7000 to £9000 in UKBut a hip replacement surgery in India costs £3,700 or lessPlus, you get treated by world-renowned doctors in internationally accredited hospitals. Your package could even include a short vacation in scenic Indian backwaters. Medical tourism for orthopedics is catching up big time in countries like India, Singapore, Thailand and Philippines. And affordable costs are just one of the myriad reasons for it.Hip arthritis is a painful condition caused by the friction in the ball and socket joint between the thigh and pelvis bone. This occurs due to the wear and tear on the cartilage lining over the years. Patients with this type of arthritis are unable to sleep at night because of the pain and get little or no relief from pain medications. Patients also experience difficulty walking up or down stairs. In short, the quality of life goes down as patients no longer enjoy simple pleasures like walking.
Source By: AsiasMedicalTourism
LASIK - Asia eyes for more medical tourists
The inflow of medical tourists to countries like India, Singapore, Philippines and Thailand is at an all time high. And these travelers are choosing these Asian destinations for procedures like the LASIK. The abundance of accredited medical facilities, qualified health care professionals and the affordability factor play a key role in promoting this trend.LASIK or Laser-Assisted In-Situ Keratomileusis is a 30-minute healthcare procedure used to treat vision problems due to nearsightedness. LASIK is a very popular vision correction procedure and involves making a surgical incision in the cornea. The patient is given numbing drops, after which a suction ring is placed over the eye. The surgeon cuts a small flap in the center of the cornea using a knife called a microkeratome and folds this back to create an opening. The laser is then directed inside the eye, vaporizing the tissue and reshaping the cornea for accurate focusing. The lasering actually lasts about just 30-60 seconds only. The flap is then replaced. The healing process is a lot faster in LASIK. This procedure reduces a person%u2019s dependency on glasses and contact lenses and thereby improves the quality of life.
Source By:AsiasMedicalTourism
Singapore Medical Team In Myanmar Returns Home
The Singapore medical relief team returns home after a two-week stint in Myanmar and having treated some 3,800 patients. Since it began operations on 22 May 2008, the 13-man Ministry of Health team of 4 doctors, 8 nurses and a pharmacist technician from 8 public hospitals and institutions had attended to patients with respiratory ailments, skin infections, and gastroenteritis. Working under a unified Singapore Team, they had combined efforts and resources with the Singapore Red Cross and Mercy Relief team members already on-site, and had worked very closely with the local doctors and nurses.
The team was based in the township of Twan Te, an hour’s drive from Yangon. The initial medical coverage in the Twan Te area was later expanded to cyclone-hit victims in the Kayin Chaung area, (an hour’s boat ride from Twan Te) which was previously inaccessible and without any medical service. The team is gratified that it was able to render its medical service to increasing numbers of patients. From 200 patients a day, the team attended to between 450 and 600 patients a day in the last week of May 2008. Even non-cyclone patients were seeking help from the Singapore medical team for injuries and chronic diseases.
Some of the challenges faced by the team included mental and physical fatigue from the heavy patient workload, and the tough working and living conditions. The combined Singapore Team of 22 volunteers is expected to arrive at Changi Airport at 9pm, 5 June 2008.
Source By: Ministry of Health, Singapore
Plan you trip outside United States
Some countries have special medical requirements prior to allowing travelers to enter their country. You may need special proof of immunizations, or you may be immunized on the spot, sometimes in less than sterile conditions. If you are planning a trip outside the United States,you can determine if there are any special requirements, Visas or inoculations pertaining to your destination.
Source By : thetraveldoctor
25 June 2008
Sunway Medical Centre
Sunway Medical Centre (SUNMED) is a private hospital offering specialized tertiary healthcare services. SUNMED is located within the well-developed, self-contained township in Selangor Darul Ehsan. The Medical complex is an 8-level building with 240 beds and 45 specialist consultation suites.
24 June 2008
Hospitals in India
Source By : Medical Tourism
19 June 2008
Cosmetic Surgery Abroad
Was established in 2001 to provide assistance to patients living abroad and seeking a cost effective cosmetic surgery. The target was initially the patients from
SERVICES
Source by: ArabMedicare
World Class Healthcare
As a leading healthcare services hub in the region, more than 200,000 international patients come to
16 June 2008
There are two categories of health tourism:
There are two categories of health tourism
1. Medical Tourism - Medical tourism includes minor surgery and regular health checkups like dental care, eye surgery, and minor cosmetic check-ups. It’s the destination that is the first choice and while there on holiday tourists prefer to receive such minor treatments. Medical tourism is a niche market and health and wellness holidays are steadily growing into a high value business, with the average cost of a trip well in excess of the holiday market norms. This market is fueled by those looking to break out the pressures of long working hours and what some operators see as an urge to retreat from the debilitating effects of the consumer society.
2. Medical Travel - Medical travel it is for the complete available treatment of major health issues, such as a hip replacement, kidney transplant or open heart surgery, which is the deciding factor. This is what they call elective surgery and it is the quality of care that counts. The excellent medical facility, expert and experienced surgeons, along with state of the art modern medical facilities with latest technology instruments, that too at very cheaper costs, if compared to the treatment charges in
Source by : Ju-sport
11 June 2008
Quality of Care
Don’t think that low prices equal low quality. Quite the contrary. Many of the most advanced medical facilities in the world exist outside of the
Source By : MedRetreat
10 June 2008
Medical tourism: Need surgery, will travel
A Canadian patient
Across
A year ago, Aruna Thurairajan of
"I had almost 20 to 40 painkillers a day," she says.
Her doctors in
"I went over to
Six weeks later not only could she lift her arm, she could also endorse this cheque from the province of Alberta, reimbursing her for almost the entire cost of the surgery despite the fact it was done in a foreign private hospital.
"I had a legitimate claim, I processed it just the way they wanted, I didn't make any unreasonable demands," she says,
An out of country health services claim is little known, little used.
Source by : CBC News Online
Reporter : Cameron MacIntosh