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by Denise
Egypt has been a tourist attraction for as long as civilization. Ancient Egypt was already ancient when the ancient Greeks visited there. There are pyramids, tombs, cities and shops in Egypt that are hundreds of years old. Still, ancient history, ruins and landmarks aren’t all that Egypt has to offer. Despite the fact that Cairo is thousands of years old, it’s still a fully functional, modern day city – though its ancient attractions are only a fraction of what Egypt has to offer.
Another popular aspect of travel to Egypt is its growing medical tourism. Egypt has some of the highest standards of cosmetic surgery abroad in the world, and some of the lowest prices. The advantages of medical tourism are savings on medical procedures accompanied by a great escape from everyday life.
Many medical tourists don’t immediately think of Egypt as a medical destination, but the fact is, hospitals in Egypt are among the best in the world. One of the most popular dental clinics in Egypt is called the PrimaDent Dental Center, providing excellent dental treatment in Hurghada. In addition, affordable surgery in Egypt offers visitors from all over the world the best in many fields. Doctors in Egypt are held to high standards of training and experience, and clinics in Egypt must pass accreditation processes that assure high quality patient care and techniques in multiple medical areas.
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For any kind of treatment in Egypt, do your homework, look at the possibilities and you’ll see for yourself how much money you can save on medical treatments and procedures, as well as being able to visit one of the oldest countries in the world.
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by Denise
Many of us don’t think about our teeth until we get a toothache, but did you know that dental health is directly connected to body health? An infected tooth or abscess can literally poison your body. That’s why it’s so important to take advantage of dental procedures that include everything from filling that cavity to obtaining dentures so you can eat and speak properly.
Dental care includes the basics of regular dental checkups. Don’t ignore toothaches, abscesses or chipped and broken teeth. Sure, dental care in the U.S. is expensive, which is why a lot of people are traveling to places like South America, Asia and Europe for dental and cosmetic dental treatment options.
Places like Hungary, Croatia and Poland are giving more traditional medical travel destinations like Italy, Mexico and Thailand stiff competition. Dentists and orthodontists in other countries are held to high standards of training and experience, just as in the U.S.
Other countries typically require membership or certification through Dental Colleges. For example, in India, a dentist should be certified through the Dental Council of India. In Singapore, a dentist should be registered with the College of Dental Surgeons. In Australia, dentists should be registered with the Royal Australian College of Dental Surgeons. Take the time to ask or find out about certification requirements any country you’re interested in.
So take that vacation you’ve been dreaming about, and take care of your teeth while you’re there. Medical travel is the wave of the future, so don’t miss out on the benefits of travel and lower medical and dental procedures.
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