(January 10th, 2008)
Posted by Administrator in Medical Tourism, Panama. South Seas Pharmaceuticals today announced that it had signed an Exclusive agreement to package tours to Panama with A LUGARES and DESTINOS S.A. This will add a new dimension to the Medical Tourism team for “Treatment Abroad” offered by South Seas Pharmaceuticals in Panama. Panama is fast becoming the medical Tourism centre of the world with modern up-to-date medical centers. Panama boasts new hospital facilities, state of the art and located in the most prestigious part of Panama City. At Panamas International Medicine Centers, you will not only find surgical excellence equal to that of the United States and Europe but affordable health solutions as well. Read More
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Posted by Administrator in Medical Tourism, India. Gian Sagar Medical College and hospital will act globally to invite patients for the treatment of chronicle diseases and will encourage medical tourism in the state. The one of its own kind in Northern India equipped with latest technology located on National highway-64 near Banur of this district. The distance from Chandigarh, which also has rail head and airport is only 35 kms. The nearest railway junction Rajpura is only 8 km from the hospital. Read More
No comments » (December 8th, 2007)
Posted by Administrator in Medical Tourism, Alerts. Along with honeymoons and winter holidays, travel agents are increasingly busy booking trips for medical tourists heading abroad for surgical procedures that range from delicate cardiac surgery to a quick nip and tuck. Some go for cheaper treatments; others for luxurious convalescence. More than 500,000 Americans went abroad for medical treatment last year, a trend exacerbated by soaring domestic health care costs. “Amidst an increasingly bleak U.S. health care landscape, informed Americans now have financial leverage when considering expensive medical procedures,” says Josef Woodman, author of Patients Beyond Borders, a guide for Americans researching medical tourism. Read More
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