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1. India’s Baby Boom and the Rise of Medical Tourism
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
Fertility Treatments in India Couples seeking fertility treatments are often faced with staggering costs that limit their options or force them to wait until they can save enough to afford the procedure. ...
2. What's So Great about India Anyway?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
India Offers More Than Exotica According to industry experts, India is all set to have its health vacation earnings become one of its largest sources of revenues.  Dr Rajneesh Malhotra is a senior ...
3. Is the UAE the New Thailand?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... facilities is the relatively higher cost of the procedures here.  For instance, the cost of heart bypass surgery here runs to about $40,000.  Compare that to about $11,000 in Thailand and $10,000 in India, ...
4. Does a Recession Mean More Benefits for Medical Tourism Industry?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
Why a Health Vacation to India Right Now Makes Perfect Sense The financial crisis in the US may have put a temporary halt on any healthcare plans that President-elect Barack Obama might have had, and ...
5. Lose Major Weight at Minor Price in India
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... the point of obesity must be changed.  Indian Method of Preventive Health Care One procedure helping combat the high emotional and physiological costs of obesity is gastric bypass surgery.  Some people ...
6. Medical Vacations May not Be US Health Care Answer, but They’re Helping
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... consumers.  With the advent of globalization, businesses, too, were lured abroad.  These days, growing numbers of US patients are leaving the borders for countries like India, Thailand, Hungary, and Argentina, ...
7. Find Your Roots in Malaysia
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
Cost of Malaysian Root Canal Almost Too Good to Be True With savings of 20 to 70 percent or more, Malaysia and other dental tourism destination countries like India, Thailand, Mexico, and Singapore ...
8. Dental Tourism Destinations Whitening the Way
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... India, and Turkey.  As patients travel to these locations for medical procedures, they’re often able to combine the trip with a vacation including 4 or 5 star hotel accommodations, transportation, and ...
9. Toothless No More, Courtesy of Dental Tourism
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... More Affordable For Americans who can’t afford insurance or don’t have enough coverage, dental tourism to countries like India, Brazil, Argentina, or Hungary may fill the gaps in toothless smiles.  Patients ...
10. Losing Your Hair? Visit India!
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... when they begin losing their hair.  In general, society expects a man to bald eventually, but a woman losing her hair tends to stand out a bit more. Indian Surgeons Help Put Hair Back In Many of us ...
11. Singapore Gets in Your Face
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... than their beauty.  Medical tourism to places like Singapore, India, Hungary, or Thailand help patients by significantly reducing the cost of plastic surgeries like facial implants, tummy tucks, and breast ...
12. Will Medical Tourism Prices Impact the Presidential Elections?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... tourism, more countries have opened their borders to the influx of medical tourists.  In addition to the usual providers like India and Thailand, countries like Argentina and Israel are also gaining in ...
13. How Health Vacations Can Ease the Pain in Your Back
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
India Makes the News Again Although India often comes up as a preferred destination for medical tourism due to the available quality of care, infrastructure, and technical skill of the physicians, ...
14. Taking the Cost of Coronary Angioplasty Surgery to Heart
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... medicines, and much more, amount to a mere $3,000 to $8,500 for the initial surgery.  Countries like India, Mexico, and Turkey have embraced medical tourism to cover a wide range of operations with similar ...
15. Will Cheap Healthcare Catch on?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... Malaysia, Argentina, or India. Cheap Healthcare on Its Way? There’s back pain, and then there’s the excruciating compression of the spinal cord requiring costly spinal stenosis surgery; a procedure ...
16. Watch Your Back in Singapore
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... The quest for cheap health care has literally taken patients hundreds or even thousands of miles to countries like India, Thailand, Mexico, and Singapore.  There, highly skilled doctors using the most ...
17. Mexican Smiles for Sale
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... for Health Travel Guides, “We’re well beyond the point of asking, is this a safe, quality option?”  His point:  medical and dental tourism to countries like Mexico and India is already a booming multi-billion ...
18. Jumpstart Your Heart In India
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... significantly more affordable pacemaker installations.  While the discounted prices ease the financial burden, they do little for the mental or emotional costs. Best Hospitals for Heart Surgery In India ...
19. See More, Pay Less In Thailand
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... tourism will dissipate over time.  As the trend fuels the economies in destination countries like Thailand, India, Brazil, and Hungary, maybe the margins created by current discounts will shrink.  Hopefully, ...
20. Languages of Mexico
(Destinations/Mexico)
... dialect.  Even though this is an impressive number, it is still a smaller percentage of the population than the Amerindian language-speaking population of Guatemala, Paraguay, or even Panama.   There ...
21. India Helps Rub Out The Dead
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
What Do Creams, Lotions, and Lasers Have to Do With India? Since dermabrasion hit the scene, marketers have played up its relatively instant aesthetic results using terms like “revolutionary.”  The ...
22. Bottom’s Up in India
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... of a colonoscopy in the United States as compared to India and other leaders in the medical tourism industry tends to leave patients figuratively bent over, because they simply can’t afford preventive ...
23. Low Cost of Saving Lives in India
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... transplant is medical tourism to countries like India, Hungary, Thailand, or Singapore.  Amazing Reductions in the Cost of Bone Marrow Transplants The cost of a bone marrow transplant in the United ...
24. Sightseeing in Kuala Lumpur
(Destinations/Malaysia)
... of the Mogul mosques of India. It was constructed symbolically at the exact spot where the city of Kuala Lumpur was established, at the convergence of the Klang and Gombak rivers.    Lake Gardens ...
25. Dining in Kuala Lumpur
(Destinations/Malaysia)
... your medical tourism visit takes you, you’re assured of a feast for the taste buds.  South Asian cuisine is especially well represented here, with Chinese, Indian, Vietnamese, Korean, and Thai flavors, ...
26. History of Kuala Lumpur
(Destinations/Malaysia)
... state of Selangor.  In 1886, the city was declared the capital of the newly established Federated Malay States.   Second World War By this time, a mix of different ethnic groups, including Indian ...
27. Why Solo Travel Is Dangerous
(Tips and Safety/Travel Tips for Everyone)
... What happens to you if you forget to take your medicine while scuba diving in Thailand or visiting temples in India?  Will bystanders know what to do?  Will they know how to administer medicine, ...
28. Dehydration
(Medical Tourism Safety/Travel Safety)
... is especially true in medical tourism destinations like India and Thailand; 2 countries known for their heat and humidity.  Additional Thoughts about Water Not all fluids are created equal.  8 oz ...
29. July
(Articles/2008)
... surgery in India. Medical Tourism Takes Flight Dentaprime Dashes Dental Tourism Doubts Bureau conducts record-breaking group foot massage EU Directive on cross border healthcare provides ...
30. Dining In Jerusalem
(Destinations/Israel)
... restaurants serving up everything from spicy Indian fare to Eastern European delicacies.  East Jerusalem, home to the Arab quarter, has fewer ritzy restaurants.  Here, you’ll find more traditional street ...
31. Languages in Israel
(Destinations/Israel)
... Marathi (a Western Indian dialect) throughout your travels.  The Law of Return attracted countless Jews from around the world, each of whom brought his or her distinctive linguistic background along.  ...
32. June
(Articles/2008)
...  What You need to Know about Treatment Abroad Taiwan doctors, tourism eye China boost Nigerian Agriculture minister\’s knee replacement in India Massive exodus of SA doctors Queen's Birthday ...
33. May
(Articles/2008)
... will target infrastructure needs Three Hip Replacements in India for Two Americans = $130,000 Savings, Thanks to Medical Tourism Company WorldMed Assist "I Love Quirino" caravan reaches out ...
34. April
(Articles/2008)
... to tap India for medical tourism All tourism-related matters should be handed over to the state governments' U.S. Health & Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt to Deliver Keynote on Building ...
35. History of Malaysia
(Destinations/Malaysia)
... CE, there were invasions by Indian kings, including the Tamil Chola emperor, Rajendra Chola. Eventually, Srivijaya control of the region weakened, and soon, the Buddhist kingdom of Ligor took over ...
36. Healism Mission Statement
(Medical Tourism/About Us)
... encourage you to review all of the options out there before making a final decision.  You might find that taking a short vacation to India, Thailand, or any of the other exciting destinations featured ...
37. March
(Articles/2008)
... 1-Thai hospital firm prices 5 bln baht bond coupons Cast aside and left to die by New Labour Government takes steps to promote medical tourism Foreign couples turn to India for surrogate ...
38. February
(Articles/2008)
... Are the Benefits of Medical Tourism Cheap dental care prompts a Mexican wave of US tourists The NHS at 60 Giving birth becomes the latest job outsourced to India 'Integrate health care, managerial ...
39. January
(Articles/2008)
...  is poor in India' Clinic may sue Bunevacz Coastal hotels discover value of thermal facilities, offer promotions AIDS Patients Face Downside of Living Longer Dentistry needs more 'teeth'  ...
40. December
(Articles/2007)
...  tourists to South America RP, Taiwan firms join hands for medical tourism center in Subic Jamaica to Benefit From New Venture in Health Tourism Are Medical Tourism Doctors That Good? India ...
41. November
(Articles/2007)
... leave US for cheaper medical care Those seeking expensive surgery may travel abroad Shroff Eye Hospital, Mumbai, Brings to India the World's Safest ... Collaborative Effort by Six Nations ...
42. October
(Articles/2007)
... diagnosis: The president of the Canadian Medical Association explains how to fix our health-care system Bridgeport Hospital's Game to Try New Therapy British patients favour India most for ...
43. September
(Articles/2007)
... - A Live Transmission of the Surgery from Sir Ganga Ram Hospital US insurance firms sell Indian treatment Medical tourism takes off in Taiwan Newspapers Examine Medical Tourism, Access To ...
44. August
(Articles/2007)
... Sicko. A Michael Moore doco Microsoft to facilitate e-healthcare in Asia Pacific Avoid India, UK tells patients Izmir diversifies tourism appeal Promoting medical tourism Moore tackles health ...
45. July
(Articles/2007)
... Treker from USA Operated in India for Spinal Fusion Surgery News Outlets Continue Coverage Of Moore Documentary 'Sicko' 'Sicko' one-sided but convincing Former Lead residents featured in Michael ...
46. June
(Articles/2007)
... Tourism Packages to India New hospital key to tourism niche: Singh Govt accepts failure to provide proper health facilities Cosmetic Surgery SPS Apollo Hospital to invest Rs 25 cr on cancer ...
47. May
(Articles/2007)
... to touch $1.5 bn by 2010’ Croatia's tourist industry 'is not just about sun, sea and sand' Texans traveling to Mexico to receive cheaper medical care Indian tourist board gets innovative ...
48. April
(Articles/2007)
... New knees for American Church Official in Indian hospital Spain Enjoying Economic Boom The arguments for medical and dental tourism are now in book ... God’s Own Country extends tourscape  ...
49. March
(Articles/2007)
India – All Praise for its Medical Tourism Industry Outsourcing Healthcare Lowers Patient's Cost Apollo chief hails hike in healthcare allocation Nose jobs, facelifts top cosmetic ...
50. February
(Articles/2007)
... tourism Universal Health Care Through Medical Tourism Singapore Strengthens Medical Tourism Tie with Arab World Emerging India / Foreigners taking advantage of cheap, high ... Kerala promoting ...
51. India
(Category)