Analysis: Is medical tourism the next big thing for the Middle East? |
Analysis: Is medical tourism the next big thing for the Middle East? |
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22 May 2017
Absolutely True. Asia is increasingly becoming a preferred destination for medical tourism due to cost effective rates and world class medical facilities and doctors. India, Thailand and Singapore are leading the pack here. Among other places, even brazil has seen an immense rise in medical tourism and is a preferred destination by many tourists for treatments thanks to its picturesque locales. (Disclaimer: I work with murgencymedicalcare.com and though I cater to patients across the world, the views above are purely personal)