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Cost Savings

  • Procedures
  • US Insurer’s cost
  • US Retail Price
  • India
  • Angioplasty
  • $25,704 - $37,128
  • $57,262 - $82,711
  • $1600
  • Gastric bypass
  • $27,717 - $40,035
  • $27,717 - $40,035
  • $1600
  • Heart bypass
  • $54,741 - $79,071
  • $122,424 - $176,835
  • $6000
  • Heart-valve   replacement
  • $71,401 - $103,136
  • $159,326 - $230,138
  • $9500
  • Hip-replacement
  • $18,281 - $26,407
  • $43,780 - $63,238
  • $9000
  • Hysterectomy
  • $9,591 - $13,854
  • $20,416 - $29,489
  • $2900
  • Knee replacemnt
  • $17,627 - $25,462
  • $40,640 - $58,702
  • $8500
  • Mastectomy
  • $9,774 - $14,118
  • $23,709 - $34,246
  • $7500
  • Spinal fusion
  • $25,302 - $36,547
  • $62,778 - $90,679
  • $5500

High Quality Care

The hospitals that we have partnered have JCI accreditation or are in the process of getting this accreditation. They have high level of standards and criteria in the way they treat their patients. Most of their physicians are educated in UK or US and are board certified. In addition to the best treatment, these hospitals cater professionalism, hospitality, cleanliness and safety. In fact, Veteran travelers know that the hospitals, equipments, instrumentation, and customer services in these treatment centers are in par with US based hospitals. Moreover, countries like India and Thailand are pumping billions of dollars to promote Medical Tourism to International patients, focusing mainly on high quality care.

Insurance Excluded Treatments

We know that even the best insurances in US exclude a variety of treatments and procedures. The policyholder has to pay these from the out-of-pocket expenses. Most policies do not cover treatments such as cosmetic surgeries, dental implants, vision treatments (Lasik), infertility procedures, weight loss, rehabilitation programs, prosthetics, etc. Even if the policy allows such treatments, many place restrictions on prescriptions, pre-existing conditions, post-operative care and congenital disorders. Due to these reasons many Americans are flying abroad to have their treatments done at a fraction of the cost when compared to US.

Speciality Treatments

There are very few procedures that are not allowed in US, either the congress has not allowed them or it is still in testing and clinical trials stage. For such procedures and treatments, Medical Tourism is a viable option.

Minimum Waiting Periods

There have been several instances both in US and other western countries that a patient has to wait for along with their growing problem, before they get a transplant. This is very common for war veterans who are covered under Veterans Administration Act. For such procedures and treatments Medical Tourism offers the best choice.

New Country, New Experience!

While traveling abroad for Medical treatments could be challenging, many feel the displeasure of the hostile and sterile environments that they encounter in US hospitals. For some, exploring new culture, new country is often interesting than feeling it as a worrisome and tedious process.