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Medical Tourism India – Why is it so popular?
India is known for its fascinating beaches, hills, temples, terrible, majestic forts, concluded that in Europe or the U.S.. For example, a dental filling can cost about $ 3,000 in the U.S., while filling the same could be done for $ 200 in India. include tummy tuck or abdominoplasty, rhinoplasty or nose surgery, gastric bypass surgery, dental care, heart bypass surgery, hip and knee replacements, cancer treatment and bone marrow transplants.
Every part of India is dotted with almost a specialty hospital super which could provide a cost-effective treatment for various ailments. Dental for as low as $ 100 in a hospital in India. This translates into savings of about 90 percent if you opt for dental care in India. That is why most visitors who come for medical tourism in India also include a vacation package itinerary. In this way, enjoy medical tourism and tourism in India.
There are many hospitals in India that is known for providing quality health care to foreign tourists. This includes all Institute of Medical Sciences of India (AIIMS) in New Delhi, Apollo Group of hospitals in several cities of India, Fortis Hospital in Mumbai, Calcutta National Medical College in Kolkata and the National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro-Sciences Bangalore.
All tourism in India, you have to do some homework. Keep a list of reliable contacts who might be having in the city will be visiting. You can always go to them for help About the Author
Anushka is a writer. She has more than 10 years of experience in Travel Industry. She is assisting Holidays Points from last 3 years.
Former PM Vajpayee admitted to AIIMS
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Hi
I would like to know in what way any therapy like stemcell treatment or something can help without deteriorating the situation i am in now. Here is my situation in brief:
I have suffered haemorrhage stroke last April called pontine haemorrhage in the pontine area of the brain – having recovered subsequently. At the time there was no strength in the body and even breathing is via tracheotomy in the neck. At present there are no pipes in the body and am even going to work 930-1400.But the strength in the body is still not enough to be able to speak normally – people would have to pay attention to understand what am i saying and strength not enough to be able to stand up by my own from a wheelchair. Under this circumstances what do you recommend which will not cause any further damage than i already have and help enhance my natural recovery.
I am just 40 years old and basically inclined towards trying out something which is out there, in the process making sure it will not set me back. Appreciate any advise.
Thanks
Jayesh