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1. Pain Relief With Affordable Disc Degeneration Repair in India
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... handled with physiotherapy and medications.  When these palliative measures do not work, many doctors recommend surgery (disc degeneration repair a.k.a. artificial disc replacement) in which the weakened ...
2. Uncover Your Inner Self in Thailand
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... and first rate doctors with training from the US and UK.    ...
3. Will Medical Tourism Help or Hurt US Health Care Crisis?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... like chin, breast, and buttocks augmentation surgeries.  The industry has grown significantly even without official US medical endorsement.  In fact, some US doctors oppose medical tourism for reasons ...
4. Will Universal Health Care Level Medical Playing Fields?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... such elective procedures as blepharoplasty.  Low cost of living and minimal overhead costs make it easier for Filipino, Thai, and Brazilian doctors to provide affordable health care.  Medical Tourism ...
5. Is Medical Tourism Dangerous?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... Is medical tourism dangerous?  To the uninformed, it certainly can be.  Those who do their background checks well in advance, though, typically get exactly what they wanted at a terrific price.  Doctors ...
6. Get a Brazilian Butt with a Health Vacation Package
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... sex appeal, you’ll be happy to note that the best doctors don’t always come at the highest prices.  Take advantage of one of the numerous health vacation packages on offer with prices ranging from $4,500 ...
7. Low Priced Colonoscopy: Bargain or Hoax?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... staff.  The industry has accrediting bodies to hold participating hospitals and their doctors accountable and to reassure patients that their health vacation will be as safe as having the procedure at ...
8. Reconciling Medical Tourism with Local Healthcare
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... to reserve beds for poorer locals.  What medical tourism does do, however, is it increases demand for doctors, medical schools, and health care professionals in the long-run.  While this is not entirely ...
9. Why Health Vacations Are So Right for Women
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... or uterine cancers that require a hysterectomy to treat.  Besides, women are more likely to take care of their health, visiting doctors more often than men who brush minor ailments under the carpet.  This ...
10. Languages in Poland
(Destinations/Poland)
... speaking doctors, as well as a translation team.   ...
11. Medical Tourism Advice for the Newbie Traveler
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... before you leave on your health vacation. Whether your doctors are based in faraway Thailand or next door Mexico, look up his or her credentials on the hospital's website.  Look for the number of procedures ...
12. Medical Vacations Replace Your Apple-a-Day
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... your follow-up care in the States, you should ensure your regular dentist will accept the work performed overseas.  Some doctors don’t want to “deal with” someone else’s work.  Others, on the other hand, ...
13. The Key to the Fountain of Youth: Medical Tourism
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... of Costa Rica Medicine (PROMED) was formed by Costa Rican hospitals, doctors, and government agencies.  PROMED aims to establish quality standards for medical providers, which will make it much easier ...
14. Medical Tourism Thailand: Strong enough for a Man, But Made for a Woman
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... credentials of doctors, ask about accreditation, research patient testimonials, and plan an itinerary well in advance.  Cost of Male to Female Surgery Not a Deterrent When in Thailand Essentially elective ...
15. Thailand Will Make a Man of You, Yet
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
A New Breed of Men Through Plastic Surgery Medical breakthroughs have long been responsible for saving lives.  Countless hours of research, testing, and experimentation have allowed doctors and surgeons ...
16. Taking the Cost of Coronary Angioplasty Surgery to Heart
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... at $51,566.  In stark contrast, health vacation packages, inclusive of hospital stay, lab tests, anesthesia, operation theater fees, doctors fees, transport to and from the hospital or recovery center, ...
17. 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 ...
18. Jumpstart Your Heart In India
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... Each one is staffed with some of the best doctors and staff in the country and equipped with some of the world’s most advanced medical technologies.  One of the ways medical tourism thrives is from outsourcing ...
19. Bottom’s Up in India
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... the doctors and staff will explain what they’re doing and how they’ll be doing it in English.  Companies capitalize on the low costs of labor and living in India and other health travel destination ...
20. Malaysia Clarifies Benefits of Medical Tourism
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... price.  After the surgery, you’re able to perform most normal activities.  Doctors recommend limiting or avoiding strenuous activity, but you’ll be laying out on the beach or taking in Malaysia’s sights, ...
21. Low Cost of Saving Lives in India
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... care facilities are accredited through the Joint Commission International to meet the highest of international standards.  Additionally, participating doctors are often western trained in the United ...
22. Pacemaker Installation
(Procedures/Heart and Blood)
... heart failure, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, or syncope.  In such cases doctors might recommend inserting a pacemaker to help maintain regular heart beats.    Pacemaker installation surgery is performed ...
23. Hernia Repair
(Procedures/Digestion)
... these tools to begin removing oxygen-starved areas and repairing the damaged abdominal wall.  While many doctors still employ open surgery, laparoscopic technology can help to minimize medical complications ...
24. Filipino Bridges Lead to Smiles
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... transportation, and almost chivalrous bedside manners from qualified doctors who often receive their training in Europe or the States.  Leave the Philippines with a Smile The Philippines was a hotspot ...
25. Medical Tourism Packages
(Medical Tourism/Medical Tourism Companies)
... and more qualified doctors, the added cost for their services can add an additional 10%-50% to the total bill (this is why many prefer to plan vacations on their own).    Below is a list of some of ...
26. Hip Resurfacing
(Procedures/Bones and Joints)
What Is Hip Resurfacing Surgery? Hip resurfacing surgery is an alternative to total hip replacement.  Doctors decide on the patient’s suitability for the operation according to the patient’s anatomy, ...
27. How Much Should a Rotary Cuff Repair Operation Cost?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... atrophy of muscles near the shoulder, and crepitation (crackling sounds) while moving the shoulder in certain planes.  Doctors usually diagnose the condition using clinical and imaging tests such as ...
28. Angioplasty
(Procedures/Heart and Blood)
... Thereafter, doctors inflate the balloon to push all fat deposits against the artery wall, thereby widening the artery to increase blood flow.  A stent angioplasty surgery requires placement of a metal ...
29. Glaucoma Surgery
(Procedures/Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat)
...  is not always the first course of action that doctors employ to treat the condition.  Medications can be quite effective in controlling intra-ocular pressure and regulating glaucoma symptoms, thus preventing ...
30. Fertility (Infertility)
(Procedures/Female)
... To start, fertility treatment doctors try to find the exact cause of the problem.  For female infertility treatment the first step is to rule out ovulation complications.  Medication is usually prescribed ...
31. June
(Media/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 ...
32. May
(Media/2008)
... Care for Tourists Brave young Myanmar doctors head to disaster zone Pensioners to Provide Medical Care for Tourists Hospital patient survey begins this week Google's New Project: Your Health ...
33. Bronchoscopy
(Procedures/Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat)
What Is Bronchoscopy? When a patient exhibits symptoms of lung diseases, doctors use bronchoscopy to diagnose the airways.  The doctor inserts either a flexible or rigid bronchoscope into the nose ...
34. How Much Does Spider Veing Removal Cost?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... doctors after extensive consultation.  People with heart conditions, AIDS, hepatitis, circulatory problems, and diabetes are advised not to use sclerotherapy. To compare the cost of spider vein removal ...
35. March
(Media/2008)
... Medical Tourism Doctors That Good?  Brits warned 'not to go abroad for dental treatment' Joint Commission International Launches Health And Safety Design Service To Develop Patient-Safe Environments, ...
36. February
(Media/2008)
... sector, NRIs to Himachal Are Medical Tourism Doctors That Good? Mangalore: Come to the 'land of greens and blues' After 35 years, Caricom needs fresh thinkers - Seaga - Bats for regional ...
37. January
(Media/2008)
... up with TT Enterprises - Launches medical tourism forum 'We Plan to Add 2,000 beds in Next Few Years' Are Medical Tourism Doctors That Good? Make India 365-day hotspot  Tourism 2007 Heart ...
38. December
(Media/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 ...
39. November
(Media/2007)
... health care becoming increasingly significant' Arunachal Pradesh Rural Works Department & Rural Development ... Are Medical Tourism Doctors That Good? Moore's SICKO playing at Festafilm Indian ...
40. October
(Media/2007)
... medical care abroad Andhra Pradesh Govt takes measures for tourism promotion Apollo performs 1000 hip surfacing surgeries Are Medical Tourism Doctors That Good? Are you covered by insurance? ...
41. September
(Media/2007)
... America: Flight to Central America Chavez rails at teen-age breast implants gift fad Tourist Rx: Go abroad for medical care Are Medical Tourism Doctors That Good? HealthCare Arabia Hinduja ...
42. August
(Media/2007)
...  in medical tourism? Health-care problems My View: Robert Gumbiner, MD More doctors would help sick system A review of Sicko Readers Write: Can Moore's SiCKO Make Health Care Reform Happen? ...
43. July
(Media/2007)
...  in 'Sicko' America's health care ills hit close to home Barton: The filmmaker is in: With 'Sicko,' Moore makes valid diagnosis Do doctors still know best? Health tourism: Hotel to 'benefit' ...
44. April
(Media/2007)
... Doctors Join Forces to Help India Becoming the Top Medical Tourism Destination Summer tourism season officially starts in Bulgaria The Medical City wins global JCIA accreditation The dentist, ...
45. February
(Media/2007)
... recalls Miracle Baby Heading east in search of good health Manila Doctors Hospital Opens New Aesthetic Surgery Center India tries to attract foreign investment in the health sector More retirees ...
46. November
(Media/2006)
Airline holiday packages a big hit Is medical tourism the right option? Cosmetic surgery warning to women Sun, sea and surgery U.S. Primary-Care Doctors Lag Behind Colleagues Abroad What ...
47. India Has Americans Turning the Other Cheek
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
...  that include the airfare, travel, and lodging in the low cost of the procedure itself.  Just be sure to research whatever facilities, doctors, hospitals, and tour operators you sign up with.  Ask the ...
48. Sometimes Medical Tourism Savings Aren’t Enough
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
...  your normal support network will be thousands of miles away.  Can you stomach the local food?  Do your doctors speak your language?  As with anything else, there are pros and cons to medical tourism.  ...
49. Drillings, Fillings, and More in Thailand
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... for example, is reputed for its quality of service and the bedside manner of its doctors.  The hospital is fully accredited and many of the doctors have received their medical degrees in the U.S. and ...