Posts Tagged ‘asia’

Friday,August 7th, 2009

by Denise

Because medical tourism is growing in popularity, especially among today’s “middle aged” and boomer populations, inexpensive yet quality dental care, cosmetic dentistry and orthodontics are more affordable than ever before. You don’t have to travel far. Cosmetic dentistry services are available south of the border or in your favor tourist destination, wherever that may be.  Affordable cosmetic dentistry, dental crowns and bridges, dental bridge care, as well as dental implant surgeries are available in locations throughout Mexico, Latin America, and in cities in Europe, Asia and around the world where tourists flock every year.

Whether you’re looking for professional teeth whitening services, invisalign orthodontics, or any other type of orthodontics treatment, inexpensive cosmetic dentistry is available through certified, well trained, and experienced dentists, orthodontists, dental surgeons and facilities.

Some of the most common dental cosmetic dentistry services facilities offer affordable dentures, orthodontics specialists, dental implant surgery and dental implants specialists in popular tourist destinations around the world. Qualified facilities like Bangkok Dental Image or Medical Poland or Cancun Cosmetic Dentistry  are available in Asia, Central Europe and South America.

Don’t let the rising cost of dental, vision or medical care prevent you from receiving the services and treatments that you need. No matter where you’re from, inexpensive cosmetic dentistry can be found in nearly every tourist destination location. Inexpensive doesn’t mean cheap or sub-standard.  On the contrary, qualified and experienced dental surgeons, dentists and staff perform everything from teeth whitening to dental implants in state of the art, high-tech and country certified facilities to serve the needs and soothe the pains of individuals from around the world.

 

 

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Thursday,August 6th, 2009

by Denise

It seems as if every day, there’s a new discovery in the field of stem cell research.  Recently, bladder stem cells were discovered, which opens the door to the potential for treatments and cures that may help identify the growth and development process of true cancer cells and how they can avoid the body’s natural defenses zones. Stem cell research has the potential of curing hundreds of illnesses and disease processes, given enough attention, research and funding.

PlacidWay, a medical tourism portal, offers up-to-date and relevant information regarding certified and world-class facilities involved in stem cell research and development that offer treatments in a wide range of medical conditions such as autoimmune diseases, anti aging, brain disorders, immunodeficiency disorders, cardiovascular issues and more.

The more researchers delve into the mysteries of stem cells, adult stem cells, embryonic stem cell therapy, umbilical cord stem cell therapy, placenta stem cell therapy, bone marrow stem cell therapy and others, the faster chores may be developed.

Human stem cell therapy, stem cell gene therapy, and adult stem cell therapy have been treating cancer, diabetes, heart disease, spinal cord injuries and musculoskeletal disorders for years outside the United States, or stem cell treatment has not yet been approved.

However, the growth of knowledge and understanding regarding stem cell treatment has encouraged clinical trials in the United States, where umbilical cord blood stem cells are now saved as a future safeguard for children’s health. Stem cell research and treatment facilities such Progencell and Integra Medical Center in Mexico, or EmCell Clinic in Ukraine and facilities in Asia offer individuals from around the world the best hope for effective andlong-term medical treatments in the future.

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Sunday,August 2nd, 2009

by Denise

Orthopedic surgeries are designed to provide and promote the health and healing of bone and joint needs associated with a wide variety of orthopedic conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome, knee and hip problems, arthritis, and sports injuries such as maybe e.g.,) tennis elbow or rotator cuff surgery.  The scope of orthopedic specialties enables treatment of joint injuries as well as those caused by ligament, tendon, or nerve damage. Some of the most commonly performed orthopedic procedures include:

 

 

•      Knee Surgery

•      Hip Replacement Surgery

•      Hip Resurfacing Surgery

•      Shoulder Surgery

•      Elbow Surgery

•      Hand Surgery

•      Total Knee Replacement

 

Orthopedics treatments and surgeries help to treat chronic diseases such as various forms of arthritis in the hands, knees and back. Knee problems, such as torn cartilage or tendonitis in the knee joint caused by sports injuries are often treated with a combination of arthroscopy, or a minimally invasive procedure, or surgical care. Orthopedic treatment may help or repair damage caused to hip joints caused by traumatic injuries, fractures or osteoarthritis conditions. Such treatments may require surgical procedures to replace broken joints with partial or total artificial joints, as well as the use of pins or braces to hold bone sections together.

 

Global destinations such as Korea, Thailand, India are popular in Asia, while Turkey and Jordan are popular in Europe. South Africa and Latin destinations like Mexico, Panama and Guatemala are also favorites. Facilities such as CTG Healthcare Group in Izmir, Turkey or the Knee Surgery India facility in Chennai, India offer specialized and quality care.

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Posted in Fertility Treatment Abroad, Health Tourism, Hip Surgery Abroad, Knee Surgery Abroad, Orthopedics Surgery Abroad | No Comments »

Monday,July 13th, 2009

by Denise

Antiaging treatments today consist of both medical as well as natural treatments and therapies. Everything from the latest techniques in thread lift surgical procedures to fat transfers to products that include human growth hormones, sprays and releasers are up for grabs. Natural as well as not-so-natural treatments for skin care and therapies, techniques and procedures to tighten the skin, enhance appearance and reduce unsightly wrinkles encourage a multibillion dollar industry. In addition to the benefits of daily exercise, adequate hydration, a balanced and nutritious diet and “youth in a bottle,” some of the most popular antiaging treatments include:

  • Cosmetic and plastic surgeries
  • Human growth hormone products
  • Fat transfers
  • Antiaging skin care products
  • Diets rich in antioxidants
  • “Antiaging” medications

The cost of antiaging treatments depends on the approach as well as the type of product or service chosen by any given individual. Antiaging creams and shelf products may cost anywhere between $20 and $75 or more per bottle, while thread lift surgical procedures cost around $3,000-$5,000 in the United States. Anti-aging and cosmetic and plastic surgical treatments are generally not covered under health care policies for American citizens, which leads many to travel south of the border, or to exotic destinations in Europe or Asia for affordable yet quality antiaging treatments. Individuals traveling to India, Thailand, Argentina, Costa Rica or Brazil in addition to the facilities found throughout Poland, Turkey and the Ukraine may save hundreds to thousands of dollars on antiaging treatments, procedures and programs.

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Friday,July 10th, 2009

by Denise

Do you play sports? Work hard? Is your job physically demanding? If so, chances are you’ve injured yourself at some point in your life. Orthopedic injury and the need for orthopedic care, as well as numerous facilities and experts to take care of bone fracture rehabilitation, sports injuries or any type of traumatic injury caused by sports is the job of a sports medicine specialist.

 

Sports medicine is a special field of care within the health industry that focuses mainly on injury or prevention of sports injury to those involved in sports, fitness fields and various forms of recreation. The field may be practices by a Medical Doctor (M.D.) or a Doctor of Osteopathy (D.O.) to provide a wide range of services.

 

A medical doctor, doctor of osteopathy or even a surgeon may specialize in one or more fields of sports medicine practice, including:

 

  • Sports Medicine Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Sports Medicine Injury Prevention
  • Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation
  • Kinesiology
  • Massage

 

Depending on the location, type and severity of an injury and the diagnosis and treatment of it, physical therapy and rehabilitative services can cost tens of thousands of dollars for individuals. In some cases, a health insurance policy may cover some costs, but not all. In the United States, limitations and exclusions on policy coverage may severely inhibit full recovery. Medical travelers venturing to locations in Mexico and South America, Asia or locations in Europe such as Terme Selce in Croatia or the Grand Resort Bad Ragaz facility in Switzerland may save thousands of dollars on the cost of physical therapy, rehabilitation, sports massage and additional treatments in the field as per recommendations by a physician.

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Posted in Croatian Medical Tourism, Health Tourism, Medical Spas, Orthopedics Surgery Abroad, South America Medical Tourism | 1 Comment »

Wednesday,July 1st, 2009

by Denise

Stem cell research and development continues to move forward at an accelerated pace. Recently, researchers at Children’s Hospital in Oakland, California completed studies that found that placenta stem cells may very well prove an important and valuable source for curing blood related disorders such as sickle cell anemia and leukemia.

Children’s Hospital in California is not the only facility that has been researching treatments and cures for formerly lifelong disease processes. Nearly every day, researchers and scientists find  new ways in which the potential of stem cell research may be utilized in the pursuit of cures for neurodegenerative diseases such as Huntington’s, Alzheimer’s and many different types of cancer. Today, stem cell therapies are used to treat autoimmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis, Crohn’s disease and myasthenia gravis. Stem cell treatments have been used in the cosmetic and plastic surgical field as well as in the treatment of cardiovascular and metabolic disorders.

Individuals suffering from cirrhosis of the liver, wounds, gangrene, multiple forms of anemia, and autoimmune diseases and disorders are looking for researchers to find effective and viable treatments through research of adult stem cell, embryonic, umbilical and placental stem cells.

Excellent facilities for stem cell research and therapy may be found in Mexico, Asia and Europe. Integrative Medical Center in Mexico and EmCell, located in Kiev and the Bangkok Hospital Medical Center in Thailand are just three well known destinations where international travelers seeking stem cell treatments may go for treatment for chronic illnesses and treatments in cardiovascular, immunodeficiency, cancer and neuromuscular diseases and disorders. Stem cell therapy research and treatments offer patients hope and will continue as long as research and developments continue to discover their untold benefits.

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Sunday,June 28th, 2009

by Denise

No matter where you’re from, you want to be able to trust your physician or surgeon. The Medical Tourism Association, an international nonprofit organization based in the United States, has created a certification process for international medical providers listing services, facilities and surgeons around the world. As the first international nonprofit association, the Medical Tourism Association has created a program to specifically certify international providers to identify and establish best practices.

PlacidWay, a medical tourism resource and information portal-based in Denver, Colorado encourages established and potential clients to always check the credentialing, training, and accreditation of physicians and facilities in international and foreign destinations throughout Asia, South America, South Africa and Europe.

The medical tourism certification program requires that potential applicants pass certain qualifications before acceptance into the Medical Tourism Association and prior to receiving certification. Medical tourism is a growing industry and the MTA takes its job of researching and accrediting facilities very seriously. Before certification applicants must answer hundreds of questions including but not limited to:

·         How many patients are seen on a monthly basis

·         How many years applicants have been in business

·         Does the applicant along to any medical society or association

·         Verification of organization located in services

·         Applicant is compliant with HIPAA or specific country privacy laws

·         Applicant is verified facility providers are accredited and certified in country of origin

The Medical Tourism Association promotes and encourages transparency in the medical tourism industry. Adequate and experienced medical care is expected from everyone, regardless of origin. Medical tourism is growing in popularity. Make sure your doctor, surgeon or procedure is safe, trained, experienced and effective in best practices and standards.

 

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Wednesday,June 10th, 2009

by Denise

This year, after a brief interruption of the World Medical Tourism in Global Health Congress in Monterrey, Mexico, canceled because of concerns regarding in the outbreak of swine flu, the second annual World Medical Tourism and Global Health Congress will meet in Los Angeles, California in late October 2009.

The World Medical Tourism and Global Health Congress is a gathering of individuals in the healthcare field and health and wellness tourism industry hosted by the Medical Tourism Association. The second annual conference has plenty on their agenda, including defining and addressing the needs of international patients, marketing and promotion of foreign medical destinations to domestic and international insurance companies, enhancing hospital and clinic contracts, and ensuring the implementation of medical tourism options into United States-based health insurance plans, among many others.

Focus of the 2009 World Medical Tourism and Global Health Congress offers reliable and up-to-date information regarding the effectiveness and quality of healthcare in international destinations as well as the availability of such care for international consumer and ex-pat patients. Offering solutions, destinations and hospitals for consumers as well as providing guidelines regarding patient perspective, accreditation, and quality issues will be discussed at this gathering of participants in the health care and health and wellness industry from around the world, including representatives attending from Latin American destinations such as Mexico, Argentina, Costa Rica and Brazil, to growing medical tourism destinations in Europe including the Ukraine, Poland, Croatia and Turkey as well as familiar healthcare providers in Asia in locations such as Singapore, Thailand and India.

Procedures and methodologies in orthopedic, cardiac, obesity and cancer treatments are offered by international providers for a fraction of the cost of the same procedures in the U.S., Great Britain and Canada.

 

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Monday,June 8th, 2009

by Denise

A large percent of baby boomers (those between the ages of 45-65) are currently uninsured. Many who belong to this age group have lost their jobs due to aging, unemployment or downsizing and are no longer covered by affordable health care or insurance.

 

Traveling beyond local borders offers this group, more than any other demographic, the opportunity to pursue and receive premium healthcare, alternative treatments and travel, all at the same time. Boomers are leading the way to more affordable healthcare, seeking medical care overseas to address such needs as knee and hip replacement surgeries, cardiac care, and alternative treatments for chronic conditions such as arthritis, diabetes, orthopedic procedures, and dental care.

 

American boomers needing dental care and prescriptions often travel south of the border into Mexico or even as far as Brazil, Argentina, and Costa Rica for their needs. Dental procedures as well as medications in Latin American countries is less than half of what comparable procedures and medications cost in the United States. Thailand, Singapore, and Malaysia are popular destinations for those needing hip or knee replacement surgeries. Europeans are making trips to Hungry and Poland for dental and cosmetic procedures at great savings, even after including the cost of travel and hotel or clinic accommodations.

 

Hospitals in South America or Asia generally cost one half of the price charged in the United States and Europe. For example, cardiac and orthopedic surgeries performed in India can save health travelers nearly $20,000 or more with one surgical procedure.

 

The health and wellness industry is booming, and today’s older adults and boomers are leading the way to a new revolution in affordable health care known as medical tourism.

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Tuesday,May 26th, 2009

by Denise

Latinos from around the world, but most especially those found in the United States, are returning home to Latin America receive affordable healthcare in their native countries, as well as in countries throughout Mexico and South America. Joining thousands of native-born Americans, travelers from the United States as well as Canada, Europe and Asia are flocking to locations such as Costa Rica, Guatemala, Mexico, Brazil, and Argentina for affordable, high-quality and effective healthcare.

Latinos, as well as others living in border states such as California, Arizona, Texas, the Gulf states and Florida are finding healthcare options in Mexico, Central and South America increasingly attractive as healthcare costs in the United States continue to rise. Latinos as well as native American citizens realize that Latin American countries offer some of the best cosmetic and plastic surgical procedures, weight loss programs, vision such as eye or LASIK care, dentistry and medical spa treatments that are accredited, certified, and more affordable than anything that can be found anywhere else.

Latinos are venturing to see CCPR, the Center of Plastic Surgery and Rehabilitation in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, or seeking affordable cosmetic and plastic surgery at Makeover Travel in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Medical tourism in South America is booming, and the best doctors in South America are available for Latino and international travelers. Surgery costs in South America saves travelers between 30 and 75% over costs of the same procedures in America and Europe. Affordable treatment in Brazil, affordable obesity treatment in Argentina, and some of the best clinics in Bolivia are becoming increasingly popular in recent years. Don’t miss out.

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