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Medical Tourism in India |
India was one of the first countries to recognize the potential of medical tourism and today is the leading destination for global medical tourists. Already in 2004, India has received 150,000 medical tourists and this number has grown by a whopping 33% by 2008 to 200,000 inbound medical tourists. It is estimated that by the year 2015, India will receive over half a million annual medical tourists annually.
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This is no coincidence; India’s private medical sector offers the most advance medical treatments and technology available in the world today. Patients can come in and enjoy deluxe accommodations and be treated by the finest doctors that have western medical training, all for the lowest prices. In addition to this, patients are not expected to face any language barriers as a most of the population in India speaks English. |
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The government in the country is supporting this industry as well, assisting hospitals in acquiring the JCI accreditations and awarding funds for renovations and add-ons, everything they can do to improve both the private and public medical sectors in the country. |
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And if all this isn’t enough, after receiving medical treatment and recovering, patients are free to keep traveling and enjoy a vacation in India and the countries surrounding it as India is located in the heart of East Asia. |
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We take pride in welcoming all our overseas patients as our very special guests and make very effort to make them feel at home. |
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The India Advantage |
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Over 200,000 patients from over 55 countries |
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Why Hyderabad in India |
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Now the Hyderabad, India, with its world-class medical facilities, service-driven culture and high standard of healthcare - at surprisingly affordable rates - is also becoming the destination of choice among a new breed of visitor: the health tourist.
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Commonly known as 'medical tourism', this fairly recent phenomenon - where foreigners, spurred on by low-cost flights, travel to another country to address their medical needs (or cosmetic wants) - is a massively growing trend across the globe. There are various reasons why exactly, but mostly its because increasing numbers of people find themselves unable to rely on their own country's state healthcare systems, many of which are either negligible or overburdened with lengthy waiting lists. |
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The alternative, paying for private healthcare, is notoriously expensive in the West. Even some commonplace procedures such as dentistry can cost an arm and a leg - let alone more invasive surgery. |
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Others are frustrated by insurance companies that won't cover elective procedures such as IVF treatment. No wonder so many people look beyond their shores to find a more cost-effective option. For many, a trip to Hyderabad ,India is the perfect solution; it's affordable, safe and hospitality is guaranteed. |
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For others, opting for medical tourism is less about conditions back home and more about being able to combine their treatment with a relaxing holiday in the Kingdom afterwards. After all, what better way can there be to recover from surgery than by treating yourself? With the money saved you could even splash out on a post-op vacation in and around Hyderabad or go sight-seeing, shopping or indulge in some replenishing spa and beauty treatments. You may even go back having spent less on your treatment, flights and holiday, than you would on the medical procedure alone back home. |
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The City of Hyderabad |
The government in the country is supporting this industry as well, assisting hospitals in acquiring the JCI accreditations and awarding funds for renovations and add-ons, everything they can do to improve both the private and public medical sectors in the country. |
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And if all this isn’t enough, after receiving medical treatment and recovering, patients are free to keep traveling and enjoy a vacation in India and the countries surrounding it as India is located in the heart of East Asia. |
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The beautiful city of Hyderabad, better known as 'the City of Pearls' is the capital of Andhra Pradesh, India. As the fourth most populated city of the country, Hyderabad is a glorious mixture of many ethnicities and religions that come together beautifully to form the glittering city that thrived under the rule of the legendary Nizams at a glorious time in history. |
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Be it the people, the famous cuisine, not to forget the world renowned 'Hyderabadi Biryani'; the unique culture or the sheer metropolitan lifestyle, Hyderabad has now become an IT hub and the leading centre of various businesses. From what was once the global centre of diamond and pearls trade, Hyderabad has come a long way, improving and developing throughout the years, without losing its fabled sparkle. |
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As a tourist hotspot, Hyderabad houses many great historical sites, with the famous Chowmahalla Palace even earning its rightful place as an Asia Pacific Heritage Site of UNESCO. The popularity of the city can be further explained by the fact that the Wall Street was once called 'Golconda', which is but the former name of the city of Hyderabad. |
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