Faq's
Q.1 What is Medical Tourism? Or Health Tourism?
Ans : Medical Tourism is the process of traveling abroad to
receive medical and surgical services by skilled surgeons or doctors at
some of the most recognized health care institution.
Medical tourism in other words can be described as patients seeking
elective health care tourism facility to get treated for their ailments and enjoy
recuperation afterwards.
It can also be known as wellness Tourism, a physical activity combined
with relaxation of body, mind and soul.
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Q.2 What are the factors that influence the growth of
Medical Tourism?
Ans : The most common factors that influence the growth of medical
tourism are the High Costs Medical Procedures and Long Waiting Periods.
Q.3 What kind of procedures do medical tourists
usually seek?
Ans : Tourists coming from different parts of the world may seek
elective healthcare services such as cancer treatment, transplant surgery,
cosmetic, hip or knee replacement surgeries, dental, infertility or any
surgery that is comparatively cheap than their home country and does not
include any waiting period.
Q.4 What are the cost savings for medical tourists?
Ans : The cost savings for a medical tourist are huge and it is one
of the important facts in seeking treatment in India. The medical procedures
in India generally cost 50 to 80% less than any other country. But the costs
seem to vary depending on the patients need and requirements. For example a
Knee Replacement would cost on average of $30,000 in the US, whereas in
India including the hospital stay, procedure, physicians cost and travel it
would cost 40 - 60% which lesser than the cost in the US.
We Primes offer cost effective packages and ensure best treatments and stay
for an individual at a pea nuts cost.
Q.5 Why should I choose India over other destinations?
Ans : India being one of the developing countries provides world
class healthcare facilities compared to any other western countries. Indias
highly-rated efficient education system is churning out some 20,000 to
30,000 doctors and nurses each year, and its healthcare system has the
capacity to extend its services much further, that attracts the people both
in terms of cost and services.
India has some of the most highly qualified and experienced physicians in
the world. In addition to traditional medicine, India offers many more
relaxing and rejuvenating treatment options from yoga, ayurveda, and
meditation to allopathic and naturopathic medicine.
India also offers world-class travel destinations such as the Taj Mahal,
the beaches of Goa, the backwaters of Kerala and hiking in the Himalayas to
name a few.
India has some of the most highly qualified and experienced physicians in
the world. In addition to traditional medicine, India offers many more
relaxing and rejuvenating treatment options from yoga, ayurveda, and
meditation to allopathic and naturopathic medicine.
India also offers world-class travel destinations such as the Taj Mahal,
the beaches of Goa, the backwaters of Kerala and hiking in the Himalayas to
name a few.
Q.6 Is Medical tourism right for me?
Ans : A Medical Vacation Might be an Excellent Option for you
- If you are planning on taking a vacation and want to receive a
health checkup, operation, or treatment
- If you are on a long waiting list for a certain procedure,
physician, or medical facility in your home country
- If your home country does not offer the treatment(s) or procedure(s)
that you require
- If you would like to receive affordable care without sacrificing
quality
- If you are looking for a desired medical procedure that requires
several days/weeks of recuperation, this is especially popular for those
looking to have cosmetic or plastic surgery performed
- If you simply love to travel and want to see more of the world then
you are a perfect visitor for Medical tourism
Q.7 Medical Tourism Can Remove Long Wait Times
Ans : Medical procedures in many countries usually have longer
waiting periods. A country such as England encourages their citizens to
receive medical treatment abroad due to their shorter waiting period. In
India there is no waiting periods and the appointments can also be fixed
even before patient's arrival. We assure you high qualified medical access
to the top specialists even on the very same day of your visit.
Q.8 What are the hospitals like in India?
Ans : Medical Tourism in India seems to be a rapid developing sector
that is known for its renowned surgeons and international standardized
hospitals. In India several private hospitals has emerged to practice world
class indian medical care tourism with best medical equipment that is available world-wide.
Chennai is meant for its famous Hospitals, Doctors, Physicians, and
Research Centers. For Example the first eye hospital in Asia to receive the
ISO-9002 certification is Sankara Nethralaya in Chennai, is
the brainchild of Dr S. S. Badrinath (Chairman, Medical Research
Foundation and recipient of the Padma Bhushan award). The hospital
provides the best ophthalmic care, with cutting-edge technology and trained
professionals.
Apollo Hospitals in Chennai was the first hospital to be established
by the Apollo Group in 1983. It is the highest health care group in Asia. It
has won many awards for Patient care, Sustained Care etc... It has been
recognized as a 'Super brand of India' in the healthcare sector.
Primes will be your best companion to guide you for medical tourism in
Chennai in India. Our primary concern is our clients safety and
well-being. Please visit our Affiliations for further details.
Q.09 Why is medical care so much cheaper in India?
Ans : India is striving hard to become a Global health destination.
India benefits from a large staff of world class experts and offers
ultra-competitive cost advantage.
The way international economy runs medical care has relatively become
cheap. The income and salaries of individuals are also proportionately
lower. So a gall bladder operation by laparoscopy may seem only $600 to
someone in the US, but in India it is 4 months salary of a receptionist
working in a hospital.
For average Indian private medical care is very expensive, but for those
visitors with Sterling, Euros or Dollars it is a bargain price considering
what you would pay back home for an elective procedure with a top specialist
with no long waiting list.
Due to the current favorable Rupee/Dollar/Pound/Euro exchange rate foreign
clients can take advantage of the weak Rupee and expect savings of up to 75%
over the same treatment in their own countries, with no compromise on
quality.
Q.10 Will I be able to speak to the doctor in India
before going on my trip?
Ans : We Primes will be happy to arrange a telephonic conversation
with your respective physician and will make sure all of your questions are
answered. We want you to be totally comfortable with your decision to visit
India for your medical needs.
Q.11 When will I be able to travel after my procedure?
Ans : Your physician in India will make an assessment of your
recovery and make a decision as to when it might be possible for you to
travel. Mean while if youre interested you can also have a short tour
to some places in India. We would make sure that you will enjoy a holiday
for your recuperation.