09 September 2008

How to MEDICAL TOURISM Know about :What Is Joint Replacement Surgery?

Joint replacement surgery is removing a damaged joint and putting in a new one. A joint is where two or more bones come together, like the knee, hip, and shoulder. The surgery is usually done by a doctor called an orthopaedic (or-tho-PEE-dik) surgeon. Sometimes, the surgeon will not remove the whole joint, but will only replace or fix the damaged parts

The doctor may suggest a joint replacement to improve how you live. Replacing a joint can help you relieve pain and move and feel better. Joints that can be replaced include the shoulders, fingers, ankles, and elbows. Hips and knees are replaced most often.
What Can Happen to My Joints?

Joints can be damaged by arthritis and other diseases, injuries, or other causes. Arthritis or simply years of use may cause the joint to wear away. This can cause pain, stiffness, and swelling. Bones are alive, and need blood to be healthy, grow, and repair themselves. Diseases and damage inside a joint can limit blood flow, causing problems.

Source By :niams.nih.gov

28 August 2008

Cost Comparison - Asia Medical tourism vs USA


Those are some standard treatments in quality healthcare locations. The good thing for you as an EU or US Medical tourism, when traveling to Asia - you can even combine your necessary health treatment with a holiday in a tropical paradise for the cost of the treatment alone back in your home country!

Cost Comparison

PROCEDURE USA INDIA (USD) THAILAND SINGAPORE

Heart Bypass USD 1,00,000 USD 7,200 USD 11,000 USD 16,500

Angioplasty USD 1,60,000 USD 7,000 USD 10,000 USD 15,000

Hip Replacement USD 43,000 USD 7,100 USD 12,000 USD 9,200

Knee Replacement USD 40,000 USD 8,500 USD 10,000 USD 11,000

Spine Fusion USD 62,000 USD 7,500 USD 8,500 USD 10,000

Lap.Gastric Bypass USD 35,000 USD 9,200 USD 10,200 USD 11,500

Tummy Tuck USD 10,000 USD 4,500 USD 5,500 USD 6,550

Dental Implant USD 10,000 USD 1,500 USD 2,000 USD 2,400

Source By : nomad4ever,saharamedicaltourism

24 August 2008

Top cardiothoracic surgeon of Bangkok THAILAND

Dr. AromDr. Kitipan V. Arom is the Director and top cardiothoracic surgeon of the prestigious Bangkok Heart Hospital. His nearly 50 years of experience in the medical world started with an M.D. degree from Thailand’s Mahidol University, followed by an internship at the University of Kentucky Medical Center.


While in the U.S., Dr. Arom started what was to become a long-standing relation with the University of Minnesota. Initial activity as a resident surgeon there was followed by a Fellowship in Cardiology/Pediatric Cardiology under the advising of Dr. James Mohler. This was followed by Fellowships in Cardiac Pathology and Research and Experimental Surgery, the latter as part of the Ph.D. program. With prestigious advisors such as Dr. Jesse Edwards and Dr. Aldo Castaneda, these Fellowships paved the way for a Ph.D., also obtained at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Arom is also a Diplomate in both the American Board of Thoracic Surgery and the American Board of General Surgery.

Dr. Arom’s professional experience commenced with positions as cardiothoracic surgeon in the University of Minnesota Hospital and the University of Texas Health Sciences Center. These were followed by appointments as Chief Cardiothoracic Surgeon in several hospitals in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area, such as the Minneapolis Heart Institute, St. Paul Heart & Lung Center, St. Joseph Hospital and John Nasseff Heart Hospital.

Source By : Medical Tourism Thailand


21 August 2008

Singapore Night Safari


When Night Safari was inaugurated in Singapore in 1994, it was the first of its kind in the world. The overwhelming popularity of the night tours conducted at the zoo gave impetus to the concept of Night Safari. Nestled in a 40 hectare expanse, the park closely resembles the natural habitat of the animals in the park and is a home to over 1000 animals belonging to around 100 different species. 90% of tropical animals are nocturnal and most active after dusk and it is hence a good idea to catch up with the nocturnal activities of these animals during night. The Safari Park is lit by subtle moonglow lighting to enable the visitors to view the animals.

The Safari Park has been divided into 8 distinctive zones and you can explore the Park either by walking or by taking a tram. The tram ride takes you through the East and West loop passing by a large reservoir and weaving through selected habitats designed specially to replicate the natural environment from the Himalayan Foothills to the Southeast Asian Rainforest and Indian Subcontinent. The walking trials include the Fishing Cat, Forest Giants and Leopard Trail. The Fishing Cat Trails houses fishing cats, barking deer, gharials, ferocious leopard cat, small clawed otters and the Malaysian flying fox which is the largest bat in the world. The Leopard Trail houses leopards, loris, tarsiers and owls. In the Mangrove Trail, one can see various kinds of flying bats. The Forest Giants Trail is a walk through the rainforests where you can spot fling lemurs, bats and snakes. This trail is a botanical display of awesome forest giants, some of which have been there for over hundred years. The exhibits are visible from 41 foot when you choose to walk and from a height of 18 feet if you choose to use the tram

Source By : asiasmedicaltourism

16 August 2008

Dr.Lee Chuen Neng Cardiothoracic Surgery from Singapore


Professor Lee Chuen Neng graduated from the University of Singapore in 1975. He completed his general surgery training at the University Department of Surgery, Singapore General Hospital and served as a Lecturer in general surgery before going on to cardiothoracic surgery training. He was trained at the Mayo Clinic from 1983 to 1985 and returned in 1985 to set up the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the National University Hospital, becoming an Associate Professor and Head in the process. He is a Founding Editor of the Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals. He is an Examiner to the MMed Surgery (Singapore), FRCS (Edinburgh), Hong Kong College of Surgeons and Bangladesh College of Physicians and Surgeons. He was also a Visiting Professor to the Beijing Medical University. He has 61 publications in international as well as regional journals. He was appointed as Head of Department of Surgery, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, NUS on 1 October 2005.

Specialty

  • Adult Cardiac Surgery
  • Pediatric Cardiac Surgery
  • General Thoracic Surgery
Source by : medicine.nus.edu.sg and ctsnet.org

14 August 2008

Health Heart & Vascular Programme by Parkway at Singapore

Comprising over 60 highly qualified cardiologists and cardiothoracic surgeons, our team's medical, clinical and surgical experience is unrivalled in the region. With the highest concentration of cardiologists and cardiothoracic surgeons under one roof, as well as quality nursing care and cutting-edge technology, our centres are ideal for the treatment of a wide range of cardiac and vascular problems. We offer a comprehensive range of services, from preventive care, advanced diagnostic tests and surgical procedures, to specialised post-operative management and cardiac rehabilitation.

Source by :Parkway Group Healthcare


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08 August 2008

Mount Elizabeth Hospital in singapore has been


Mount Elizabeth Hospital performs the largest number of cardiac surgeries & neurosurgeries in the private sector in the region.

The hospital is accredited with the Joint Commission International (JCI); and is the first private hospital in Asia to win the Asian Management Award for exceptional people development and management.

Source By: Parkway Group Healthcare



07 August 2008

Parkway Group Healthcare in Singapore's leading private healthcare


Parkway Group Healthcare (PGH) runs East Shore, Gleneagles and Mount Elizabeth Hospitals, Singapore's leading private healthcare providers with an established reputation for their clinical excellence and service quality.

Supported by 1500 accredited medical specialists, including renowned experts in their fields, Parkway's extensive network of hospitals and centres of excellence form an integrated healthcare system, which patients and physicians can directly access through over 44 medical referral centres (MRCs) across the globe.

Source by : newsweekshowcase


05 August 2008

Jurong Bird Park for Medical Travel Singapore



Singapore is one of the most popular Asian tourist destinations and has an array of tourist destinations within its boundaries. Jurong Bird Park is one such tourist destination in Singapore which is known for its unique theme as a Bird Park. It has incorporated several techniques within the park to give the visitors an experience of the natural habitat of 600 species of birds that it houses. The Jurong Bird Park is a 20.2 hectare open-concept park built on the western slope of Jurong hill. The park is a home for more than 8.000 birds from 600 species including penguins, flamingoes, macaws, hornbills, owls, cockatoos, puffins etc. One is sure to be overwhelmed by the variety of exhibits in the park.

Source By :asiasmedicaltourism



02 August 2008

Knee replacement surgery Abroad

Knee replacement surgery is a procedure which replaces a diseased knee joint with artificial material when medications are no longer helpful. The knee is a hinge joint which provides motion at the point where the thigh meets the lower leg. Knee replacement surgery replaces the lower end of the thigh bone with a metal shell. The upper end of the lower leg bone is also removed and replaced with a channeled plastic piece with a metal stem. A plastic "button" may also be added under the kneecap surface depending on the condition of the kneecap portion of the knee joint.

Source By : Medical-Tourism-in-Thailand


30 July 2008

Clifford Hospital in CHINA has been JCI Accredited



Clifford Hospital strictly abides by the JCI principle of constantly assessing, upgrading and improving medical service quality and doing everything possible for the safety of patients.

Medical tourism hits New Zealand


Americans requiring complex surgery will be able to have operations in

New Zealand after the launch of a Kiwi medical tourism company.

Medtral was set up late last year to attract uninsured Americans or those looking for a cheaper option for surgery to come to New Zealand.

The company, whose creator is New Zealand obstetrician and gynaecologist Edward Watson,

will initially do surgery in private Auckland hospitals but aims to expand to Wellington and Christchurch within about five years.

It intends to do up to 1000 complex operations a year on United States medical tourists over the next next five years, but says the surgery on foreigners will not mean Kiwis miss out.

More than 100,000 private surgeries are done every year in New Zealand.

Watson is in the US seeking business.

Medtral director Andrew Wong, who is also chief executive of Auckland's MercyAscot private hospital, said the company would soon operate on its first patients.

One patient is Eugene Horn, of Williamina, Oregon, who needs both knees replaced at a cost of $US200,000 ($NZ216,000).

Source By : stuff.co.nz

29 July 2008

Hip Replacement Surgery


A hip pain severely affects one’s ability to lead a life actively. Over the last few years, there have been major advancements in hip replacement improving the surgery outcome greatly. Total hip replacement is a treatment to all kinds of hip arthritis, improving thequality of life of patients who undergo the operation. There are two major types of artificial hip replacements - Cemented Prosthesis and the Uncemented Prosthesis. Both types of prosthesis are widely used.

Each prosthesis is made up of two parts

  • The acetabular component, or socket portion, which replaces the acetabulum.
  • The femoral component or stem portion, which replaces te femoral head.

    The femoral component is made of a metal stem with a metal ball on the end. Some prosthesis have a metal head on upper end attached to the metal stem. The acetabular component is a metal shell with a plastic inner liner that acts like a bearing. The type of plastic used is highly cross linked ultra high molecule weight Polyethylene which is wear resistant.

  • Source BY :Center for Joint Replacements, Wockhardt Hospitals India

  • Patient's Experiences Hip Resurfacing Surgery BY Mr James S



    Mr James S from USA, speaks about his experience of getting Hip Resurfacing Surgery done at Wockhardt Hip resurfacing Center - a state of the art facility at South Asia's First Internationally Accredited Superspecialty Hospital at Mumbai. As associate hospital of Harvard Medical International (HMI), Boston, USA, this hospital is equipped with latest technology, multi-disciplinarycapability, world class infrastructure and excellent patient care ambience and processes. Hip resurfacing or surface replacement arthroplasty is a bone-conserving alternative to conventional total hip replacement (THR). Unlike THR, hip resurfacing does not involve the removal of the femoral head and neck; hence the head, neck and femur bone is preserved in an effort to facilitate future surgery to enable the patient to take advantage of newer technology or treatments in the future. The current generation of hip resurfacing devices utilizes a metal-metal bearing.

    Source By : Wockhardt Hospitals India

    25 July 2008

    Wockhardt Hospitals 1 of 5 JCI Accredited in INDIA


    Wockhardt Hospitals, Mumbai, has become the first super specialty hospital in South Asia to achieve accreditation from Joint Commission International (JCI), USA. JCI is the gold standard in global healthcare standards. With this, Wockhardt Hospitals joins an exclusive group of 71 hospitals worldwide, which have passed
    JCI ’s stringent clinical quality standards.
    JCI is the international arm of the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organisations, which evaluates quality standards of US hospitals.

    Source By:wockhardthospitals.net

    24 July 2008

    Hip Resurfacing in INDIA (Cost Savings )

    Hip Resurfacing is anatomically and biomechanically more similar to the natural hip joint resulting in increased stability, flexibility and range of motion. Further, dislocation risk is virtually eliminated. Higher activity levels are typically achieved with less risk. These benefits are realized because the head diameter that results from Resurfacing is very similar to the patient's normal head diameter and these larger head sizes are typically much larger than the femoral balls utilized in conventional THR.

    Advantages of Hip Resurfacing :

    1. Allows the patient to squat and sit on the floor safely
    2. Allows a normal range of movement and sporting activities after operation
    3. Sacrifices only the diseased bone and preserves normal bone
    4. Restores the normal structures of the hip
    5. More natural feel after surgery
    6. Early rehabilitation
    7. Easy to revise if needed
    8. Less risk of dislocation
    9. No leg length alteration

    While significant cost differences exist between India and the USA, UK and other developed countries,

    the quality of medical treatment is definitely the determining factor.

    India not only provides affordable medical treatment but also provides quality medical services

    and world-class infrastructure that are at par with advanced countries.

    Hip Resurfacing - One Side (Not Available in US ) Surgery Charges – $8,000 All prices are indicative and may vary depending upon the exchange rate at the time of admission to the hospital.

    Source By :recoverdiscove.com

    20 July 2008

    About Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals Kolkata in INDIA

    Hospital in INDAI

    Apollo Gleneagles Hospital
    is a 325-bed multi-speciality hospital. It is spread across a lush landscape of 8.5 acres and is equipped with the latest generation diagnostic and treatment facilities. It is a joint venture between Asian healthcare giants Apollo Hospitals and the Parkway Group of Singapore. The hospital serves as a healthcare hub for East and North East India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Nepal and Bhutan.

    Source BY : apollohospitals

    15 July 2008

    Suggested 11 step process Medical Tourism in India: Part 3

    ALL INDIA

    7. Step - Proceed for India X Visa (given for special medical emergencies). Here you have to carry confirm appointment with your Indian medical specialist / India hospital booking etc. papers given by us for speedy India Visa clearance.

    8. step - Fly down to India. Receive by our representative or hospitals. Orientations of your treatment city / hotel or service apartment or guest house stay etc. are undertaken by us for your familiarization.

    9. Step - Meet the attending specialist / treating doctor at the hospital / treating Institution where you will undergo surgery / your medical treatment and proceed on your specific treatment / medical surgery there.

    10. step - On completion of treatment / medical procedure / discharge from the hospital with final medical bill clearance and as per post - operative stay requirement suggested by your attending Indian medical specialist / doctor stay at the pre-booked hotel or service apartment or guest house and ones full clearance received from attending medical specialist / doctor is received either fly back home or enjoy a re-cuperative holidays in India for few weeks or as per opted choice.

    11. Step - Carry medications or prescriptions for generic medicines / drugs recommended by your attending medical specialist / doctor to carry home. Afterwards continue your post treatment follow - up if any, through email with attending medical specialist / doctor.

    Source By: GO India Medical Tourism

    14 July 2008

    Suggested 11 step process medical Tourism in India: Part 2


    ALL INDIA4. step - Based on all above you will receive full information from the attending specialist doctor's / medical consultants advice on your medical treatment approximate cost for rough planning purposes and total duration of your stay required at the hospital with pre -operative and post operative extra stay requirement etc. based on your posted surgery / medical treatment in India medical enquiry.

    5. step - You will receive full details about cost of your stay at respective treatment city using a hotel or service apartment or guest house from us. Also, full details about your treating institution / hospital in India with profile of attending doctor's / specialist and respective department at the Hospital where your medical treatment is suggested for your approval / consent and for planning purposes.

    6. Step - Acquire consent of your local physician to fly down to India. Inform us about consent / medical trip making condition.
    ALL INDIA

    Source By: GO India Medical Tourism

    13 July 2008

    Suggested 11 step process medical Tourism in India: Part 1

    1. step - With your initial medical enquiry sent to us, submit your name, e-mail address, postal address and contact phone numbers on our website or thru a questionnaire.

    2. Step - Complete the second opinion questionnaire (Medical Quote Request Form) that we send to you by email. Basically this Medical Quote Request Form covers current nature of your ailment / your need for second medical opinion / various types of Diagnostic reports available with you and other medical records such as CT Scan / MRI Scans / back home hospital or clinic or your personal doctor's conducted test reports / X-Rays etc. All these past or current medical history of a patients' information's helps our board certified medical specialists in answering your medical query with full details.

    3. step - If further asked by our attending medical specialists / doctors for better understanding your medical conditions then send scanned copies of all your diagnostic reports / pathological reports / MRI / CT-Scans / OPG Images / Dental Moulds / X-Rays / Angiograms etc. to facilitate out specialists second opinion. You can also use our postal address to send CD's or Xerox copies of all reports or use our Telefax or can also use postal mail or courier to send these.

    Source By: GO India Medical Tourism

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