Friday, January 18, 2013

Medical tourism as SAVING


Medical tourism has been promoted as an inexpensive and even enjoyable way to see the world while getting high-quality cosmetic and elective surgeries for pennies on the dollar, compared with U.S. health care costs.
Yet despite that rosy prospect, most Americans are not interested in leaving the country for their health care needs.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Promoting Medical Tourism


There is now a lot of hype about how India is going to become the next medical destination, because of its ability to provide high quality medical care inexpensively. It is true that India is blessed with a large number of very competent medical professionals; and we do treat lots of infertile patients from all over the world.

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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Medical Treatment


Medical treatment can be defined as the use of therapies, such as prescription medications or surgeries, that are specifically ordered and supervised by a physician. There is no universal treatment for chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), but medical treatments can help specific symptoms.

MEDICAL FACILITIES AVAILABLE IN AHMEDABAD


A combination of many factors including state of the art infrastructure, corporate set ups, mediclaim and cashless facilities, well-trained and educated staff, latest and most modern technological link-ups and easy and rapid modes of communication with link-ups to most countries has led to availability of an array of medical tourism influx in Gujarat.

Inspite of all these, the economical and very affordable rates of medical testing and treatment has bridged the gap between availability of most modern facilities to the most common individual.


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Monday, January 14, 2013

Facts About Gujarat

Area
196077 sq. km.
 
Population
60383628 (AS PER 2011)
 
Capital
Gandhinagar
 
Language
Gujarati
 
Religion
Hinduism, Islam, Jainism, Sikhism, Christianity

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Why is Medical Treatment in India a Favourable Option?


The present day fast-paced and stressful lifestyle of individuals is taking a toll with more people being affected by various illnesses. Today there are more patients with a heart or kidney ailment than there were a decade ago. While the patient list is fast growing, the number of hospitals is not increasing at a similar rate and even if there are the required medical facilities, the high cost of the treatment stands as a deterrent factor.
Medical treatment in another country is therefore, fast catching up. The concept is termed as medical tourism and it refers to the private medical care provided for overseas patients in a cost-effective manner. Globalization has made the world a smaller place and people are traveling to other countries for getting treatment for their medical problems. India is fast developing as a haven for medical treatment as not only is the quality of healthcare in India at par with that of the US and countries of the EU but also because the treatment in India is available at a fraction of the cost as compared to the western countries.