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Egypt and Rwanda Lead Effort to Reduce $2.4 Trillion Medical Tourism Outflow

Africa CDC reports that the continent loses $2.4 trillion annually to medical tourism outflow. To counter this, Egy...

Africa Health ExCon
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Saudi Arabia Medical Tourism to Triple as Gulf Health Council Unifies Standards

Saudi Arabia’s medical tourism market is set to triple to $0.68 billion by 2030. The Gulf Health Council is expand...

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Pakistan Becomes a Hub for Affordable Cardiac Surgery

 Medical tourism in Pakistan is surging in 2026, with patients from the UK and Middle East seeking affordable surge...

Cardiac surgery
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Ireland and France Address Risks in Outbound Medical Tourism

 A January report highlights a rise in complications for patients returning to Ireland and France after undergoing ...

Cross-border care
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Dubai and Riyadh Launch Major Medical Tourism Events for 2026

 Dubai, Riyadh, and Doha have announced a synchronized calendar of major medical tourism events for 2026, including...

World Health Expo
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AMREF Flying Doctors Joins Tourism Association to Boost Safety

MREF Flying Doctors, a leading provider of air ambulance services based in Kenya, has officially joined the African Trav...

African Travel and Tourism Association (ATTA)
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Gulf Cruise Tourism Network Broadens Market Reach

With Saudi Arabia and Qatar joining Cruise Arabia, the Gulf’s cruise tourism alignments have expanded, promising i...

Cruise Arabia
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Healthcare Start-Ups Discuss EU Market Barriers in Zagreb

Innovative European healthcare start-ups met in Zagreb, Croatia, to share insights on overcoming fragmentation and regul...

European Healthcare
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1. Research and Choose a Destination

Start by exploring countries known for high-quality medical facilities and specialized treatments. Consider factors like healthcare standards, costs, language barriers, and travel convenience to select the best destination for your needs.

2. Consult with Medical Professionals and Plan Your Trip

Contact healthcare providers in your chosen country to discuss your medical needs, treatment options, and costs. Once you’re comfortable, plan your travel arrangements, including appointments, accommodation, and any necessary visas or documentation.

3. Undergo Treatment and Follow Up

Travel to the destination for your scheduled treatment. Afterward, follow your doctor’s advice for recovery and any follow-up care. Keep in touch with your healthcare provider for post-treatment support and to ensure a smooth recovery process.

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