Posts Tagged ‘hungary’

Monday,November 16th, 2009

by Denise

Clinics, outpatient facilities and first-class hospitals in Budapest and other major cities throughout the country offer superlative services and care at phenomenal savings over costs found in Great Britain and the United States. With medical care ranging from dental implants to cosmetic surgery to cardiac care, Hungary is fast gaining a reputation throughout Europe and the United States as a medical tourism destination that offers the best in medical care, tourism and savings.

Due to rising dental costs around the world, medical tourists, international travelers and citizens from Western Europe, the United States and even South America are traveling to central European countries such as Hungary, Croatia, Turkey and the Ukraine for affordable yet superlative dental care and treatment. One of the most popular dental care facilities in the region is prudent, located in Mosonmagyaróvár, Hungary. The name may be a mouthful, but PruDent, with over 15 years of experience, offers a full range of cosmetic dental treatment, surgeries, and procedures in Hungary. Dental implants, crowns, fittings, endodontic dental care, bridges, bridgework and cleanings and whitening and more are avialable at PruDent.

Designing its healthcare system after models from France and Germany, Hungary offers its residents and medical travelers superlative medical care and facilities. Highly trained and experienced physicians, surgeons and healthcare providers in metropolitan areas such as historic Budapest offer the best care in a wide range of health needs and specialties.

Clinics, outpatient facilities and first-class hospitals in Budapest and other major cities throughout the country offer superlative services and care at phenomenal savings over costs found in Great Britain and the United States.

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Thursday,October 29th, 2009

by Denise

Why are so many people venturing abroad for their medical care? Why are expatriates returning to their homelands for medical care and treatment? Rising healthcare costs, uncertainty regarding Health Care reforms, and long wait times as well as limited options when it comes to techniques, methods and procedures to treat a wide variety of medical conditions that range from obesity and bariatric surgery to breast augmentation to sports training and rehabilitation, prompts individuals from around the world to travel abroad for their health care needs.

Expatriates from Japan, Thailand, Korea, and China are traveling to world-class facilities such as South Korea’s Wooridul Spine Care Hospital, while Albanians, Russians, Armenians, Georgians and those from Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan are traveling to facilities in Croatia and Turkey.  North Americans are traveling to Mexico and South America in ever increasing numbers to receive affordable and quality cosmetic and plastic surgeon procedures, weight loss treatments, obesity and bariatric surgery treatments and dental care.

Citizens from France, England, Germany, Norway and Sweden are traveling to central European countries such as Poland, and Hungary for affordable medical care while South Africans increasingly travel to destinations such as India, Malaysia and Singapore for superlative, available, effective and affordable medical treatment.

This growing trend in International Medical Care, promoted by the Medical Tourism Board and Ministries of Health as well as medical tourism portals such as PlacidWay offer international patients a true choice in their healthcare options. Affordability, availability, quality, and effective care is available in medical fields from stem cell research and development to the latest in cardiac surgical procedures.

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Wednesday,October 7th, 2009

by Denise

More expatriates are returning to their native countries for medical care. This trend is due in part because of increased quality of care in many countries, as well as the affordability of such care. 

Asians traveling to Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Singapore and Malaysia enjoy affordable state of the art and high-tech treatment and care for orthopedic surgical procedures, cardiac care, and vision care. Latin Americans are returning to Mexico, Brazil, and Argentina for cutting edge technology in cosmetic and plastic surgical procedures, infertility treatments, and anti aging treatments and procedures. Eastern Europeans are traveling to destinations such as Poland, Croatia, Hungary, and Armenia as well as Russia for drug detox treatments, infertility treatments, and stem cell treatment and technologies.

Rising healthcare costs in the United States, Britain, Canada and France are compelling natives as well as foreign citizens to return to their homelands for such care, which utilizes highly trained physicians, world-class treatment and quality care that nevertheless is not burdened by high malpractice insurance costs, long wait times, and an increasingly disturbing trend by physicians and insurance companies in some countries to hesitate to take on patients diagnosed with chronic and long-term illnesses that drain resources, time, and manpower.

Information, education and resources offered to such expatriates enables educated and informed decisions regarding medical care, preventive medicine, and treatment of conditions ranging from cancer treatment to spine or knee surgery to stem cell treatments in foreign facilities. Destinations such as Wooridul Spine Center in South Korea, EmCell stem cell research in Ukraine and Ageless Wonders in Panama offer international travelers the best that medicine has to offer.

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Posted in Cosmetic Surgery Abroad, Croatian Medical Tourism, Drug Addiction Therapy Abroad, Fertility Treatment Abroad, Hungary Medical Tourism, Medical Tourism, Orthopedics Surgery Abroad, South America Medical Tourism, Stem Cell Therapy, chronic disease treatment | 1 Comment »

Wednesday,August 26th, 2009

by Denise

As we all know, the cost of medical procedures is rising at a dramatic rate within the United States. Medical malpractice insurance for physicians and surgeons has driven medical costs for consumers through the roof. So, it’s not surprising that people are fighting back, and in an unusual way. A growing trend called medical tourism finds more Americans seeking medical help outside of the country. 

 

Traveling to another country to have a wide variety of procedures done has grown increasingly popular as costs for procedures continue to cause financial hardship and strain. If you haven’t really seriously considered traveling to another country to have your procedure done, you should. Traveling outside of national borders saves patients thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of dollars on various surgeries and medical procedures. In some cases, choosing to have surgery abroad costs about a tenth of what you’d pay for the same procedure in the U.S.

 

PlacidWay, a medical tourism portal based in Colorado, USA, offers medical travel and global medical tourism resources, information and facility descriptions and certification for international travelers seeking affordable yet quality medical care and services.

 

Surgical and medical facilities outside of the United States, including those in Asia, e.g., India, Thailand, Philippines and Malaysia, and North American cross border countries such as Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama, and Latin America; and Eastern Block/European countries such as Hungary, Norway, Poland, lure growing numbers of medical tourists with the best trained physicians, higher service standards and huge savings.

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Posted in Health Tourism, Hungary Medical Tourism, India Medical Tourism, Medical Tourism, Mexico Medical Tourism, South America Medical Tourism, Thailand Medical Tourism | 3 Comments »

Wednesday,July 15th, 2009

by Denise

Cosmetic dentistry services provide individuals with a multitude of benefits, including dental bridge care, cosmetic dentures, professional teeth whitening and dental implant surgery, among others. Some of the best cosmetic dentistry is found in foreign destinations such as Bangkok, Thailand at the Bangkok Dental Image, which offers affordable cosmetic dentistry is a large number of fields, as well as Alfieri Dentista in Parma, Italy.

 

Dental tourism is growing increasingly popular due to rising costs in the United States and Europe, and offers international travelers from around the world, and most especially the Middle East, Africa and the U.S. affordable and quality dental care.

 

Cosmetic dentistry is a field that includes, but is not limited to such services such as:

 

·         Repairing rough spots or chips

·         Filling cavities

·         Filling gaps between teeth

·         Bleaching teeth for a whiter, brighter smile

·         Covering and protecting broken teeth with porcelain crowns

·         Improving dental health and function through bonding, bridges, and dental implants

 

Children, teenagers, and adults may benefit from a wide variety of cosmetic dental procedures. Procedures and treatments from braces to extending crowns and dental implants benefit those who have suffered tooth injury or loss due to genetics, disease processes or poor oral hygiene. 

 

Cosmetic dentistry can be expensive, depending on the procedure. In the United States for example, implants may cost $1,200-$2,000 apiece. Bonding may cost $300-$600 a tooth, and crowns may cost anywhere from $800-$1,000.

 

Dental professionals and clinics in South America, Hungary, and Asia offer the same services for quite a bit less. For example, dental implants in India range from $750 to $1,200 and porcelain or metal crowns or bridges cost only $125 to $300 each. Travelers to Argentina can save up to 70% on dental procedures, and in Europe, travelers to Croatia will pay roughly $1,000 for dental implants and $430 for bleaching or teeth whitening procedures.

 

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Tuesday,June 9th, 2009

by Denise

Medical tourism is growing increasingly popular with adults and seniors today. This field of health and wellness tourism has exploded because of rising medical care costs for dental care, vision care, laboratory tests, medical treatments and procedures for a multitude of conditions such as COPD, diabetes, heart care and other issues that commonly afflict today’s baby boomer generation. Finding and affording such medical care is becoming increasingly difficult for seniors today, due in part because of the faltering economy, but most commonly because pensions, Social Security and retirement funds are unable to keep up with healthcare costs.

 

To date, India is one of the most popular destinations for medical tourists because of their wide range of high quality yet low-cost procedures. Highly trained physicians and many hospitals within India such as the Artemis Health Institute offer services such as cancer treatment, bariatric procedures, orthopedic knee surgery, obesity and weight loss care and ophthalmology specialists that may be bundled into package deals.

 

Singapore enjoys high-quality hospitals accredited by the JCI, such as the National Heart Center that offers cardiac care in angiography, heart valve surgery and other thoracic care. Thailand rivals India in quality and pricing structures and has long been known as the ultimate destination for world-class private healthcare facilities and highly trained surgical staff.

 

Facilities in Latin American countries are well known for being able to provide high quality dental work, and prices there are one third to one half lower than those found in the United States. Northern Europe, as well as Western European countries such as Hungary, Germany, and Poland. Today’s baby boomers want excellent and affordable health care. They’re crossing borders to meet their needs.

 

 

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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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Thursday,May 28th, 2009

by Denise

Because of the growth of the health and wellness field, as well as affordable healthcare and a multitude of exotic and foreign destinations around the world, citizens from some of the most powerful countries in the world venture beyond borders to seek affordable and quality medical care abroad. Health care costs in the United States and the British empire continue to rise. Seeking superlative, accredited, and experienced healthcare is not always easy, and finding affordable health care is quite a challenge.

 

Poland and Hungary offers medical travelers technologically advanced, state-of-the-art medical care in IVF or infertility treatments, cancer care, obesity and weight loss programs, dentistry, and some of the most affordable surgery in Warsaw, health centers in Budapest, affordable medical treatment in Hungary, and medical treatment in Poland.

 

Poland provides some of the best services and care in dentistry, fertility treatments, hip and knee replacements, cardiology and ophthalmology procedures, surgeries and treatments. Physicians, staff and facilities are accredited by reputable medical accrediting organizations in Europe and Internationally, and offer beneficial savings in treatments over costs found for similar surgeries and procedures throughout Europe and the United States.

 

Hungary offers medical travelers highly trained and experienced physicians, surgeons in Budapest offer the best care clinics, outpatient facilities and first-class hospitals not only in Budapest but other major cities throughout the country offer superlative services and care at phenomenal savings over costs found in Great Britain and the United States.

 

Poland and Hungary are fast growing a reputation for providing the best in dental care, in such locations as PruDent-Hungary, Aesthetica International Medical Center in Hungary and dental facilities such the ComplexMedica & Dental Travel Agency and Stomatologia Steczko Dental Clinic in Poland.

 

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Monday,May 4th, 2009

by Denise

Many women, whether because they’re dissatisfied with their looks or because of accidents or surgery, wish to improve the appearance of their breasts. However, most cosmetic surgery procedures in the U.S. are not covered by insurance unless that surgery is medically necessary.

 

Looking for a cosmetic surgery center that can offer what you’re looking for and one that offers a board certified plastic surgeon or affordable reconstructive plastic surgeons is often difficult. Don’t take chances by choosing cheap plastic surgery.

 

Breast implant procedures are often performed on an outpatient basis, depending on the patient’s need. Some implant surgeries might be done under local anesthesia, depending on whether breast implants are inserted behind or in front of chest muscle tissues and whether implants are inserted into one or both breasts.

 

Breast reconstruction procedures are determined by the medical situation, as well as breast size and shape. Women with small or medium-sized breasts are typically the best candidates for breast reconstruction procedures that utilize live tissue transplantation or tissue flap procedures to replace surgically removed or damaged breasts.

 

Thanks to the growing popularity of medical tourism, you have options for excellent plastic and reconstructive surgery in exotic locations such as Hungary, South Africa, Poland, Costa Rica, Turkey and more. Facilities such as Medical Poland, in Bydgoszcz or the Aesthetica International Medical Center in Budapest, Hungary are accredited facilities staffed with certified and well-trained surgeons, physicians and support staff.

 

Understand your options when it comes to cosmetic surgery abroad, and take the time to thoroughly research those options for optimal results.

 

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Friday,May 1st, 2009

by Denise

Got bad teeth? Missing that old smile? Children, teenagers, and adults may benefit from a wide variety of cosmetic dental procedures. Procedures and treatments from braces to extending crowns and dental implants benefit those who have suffered tooth injury or loss due to genetics, disease processes or poor oral hygiene. 

 

Cosmetic dentistry is a field that includes, but is not limited to such services such as:

 

·        Repairing rough spots or chips

·        Filling cavities

·        Filling gaps between teeth

·        Bleaching teeth for a whiter, brighter smile

·        Covering and protecting broken teeth with porcelain crowns

·        Improving dental health and function through bonding, bridges, and dental implants

 

Cosmetic dentistry can be expensive, depending on the procedure. In the United States for example, implants may cost $1,200-$2,000 apiece. Bonding may cost $300-$600 a tooth, and crowns may cost anywhere from $800-$1,000.

 

Dental professionals and clinics in South America, Hungary, and Asia offer the same services for quite a bit less. For example, dental implants in India range from $750 to $1,200 and porcelain or metal crowns or bridges cost only $125 to $300 each. Travelers to Argentina can save up to 70% on dental procedures, and in Europe, travelers to Croatia will pay roughly $1,000 for dental implants and $430 for bleaching or teeth whitening procedures.

 

Dental tourism abroad can save money and offer premium services and care. Dental facilities such as PV Smile in Peurto Vallarta, Mexico as well as Dental Cosmetics in Costa Rica offer medical tourists the best in health care combined with state of the art and high tech care for all your cosmetic dental needs. Get that smile back where it belongs, without putting yourself in debt.

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