More and more Western patients requiring major surgery are opting for affordable medical packages in India. The country offers the highest quality of medical expertise in cosmetic, dental, and surgical procedures for a fraction of the cost in the U.S. Exorbitant healthcare costs in the US have placed many surgical procedures beyond the reach of ordinary Americans and have contributed to the increasing popularity of medical tourism. Bone marrow transplantation patients, for example, can expect to pay around $250,000 in the U.S. The same procedure, with the exact same 90% success rate, costs just $30,000 at a facility in India.
The Growth of Medical Tourism in India
Medical tourism centers in India, like the country’s bone marrow transplantation surgical facilities, are widely accepted as having the same standards of excellence as health facilities in the west. Highly-trained and experienced medical personnel provide quality medical attention, and health travel specialists arrange stress-free medical packages to India that include surgery, hospital accommodation, and convalescence. All these factors have contributed to India becoming the health destination of choice for Westerners.
Bone Marrow Transplantation in India
Bone marrow transplantation surgery is a highly complex procedure, performed under extremely sterile conditions by the most experienced surgeons. The complicated procedure involves the transplantation of tissue from the patient's own bone marrow or from a tissue-type matched donor. The complexity of the procedure may vary according to the stage of cancer, or the nature of alternative treatments used for some types of leukaemia. Medical packages to India deliver patients to top class hospitals with state of the art facilities manned by highly-skilled healthcare personnel. Patients can rest assured regarding the standards of India's healthcare facilities and medical professionalism. In fact, so dizzying has been the growth of India’s medical tourism industry, that it is now seen as the global health destination for foreign patients.