{"id":6591,"date":"2011-01-10T12:34:00","date_gmt":"2011-01-10T12:34:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.eastrovedica.com\/wordpress\/?p=6591"},"modified":"2011-01-10T12:34:00","modified_gmt":"2011-01-10T12:34:00","slug":"medical-tourism-in-india-31","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.eastrovedica.com\/wordpress\/?p=6591","title":{"rendered":"Medical Tourism in India"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><object width=\"480\" height=\"385\"><param name=\"movie\" value=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/v\/fX6WKBIWs5c?fs=1&amp;hl=en_US\"><\/param><param name=\"allowFullScreen\" value=\"true\"><\/param><param name=\"allowscriptaccess\" value=\"always\"><\/param><\/object><\/p>\n<p>As India&#8217;s world class hospitals lure foreign tourists, India has become a <br \/>major destination for Health Tourism.<\/p>\n<p>44 year old June Profitt had her knee replaced at Apollo Hospitals, Chennai. <br \/>When she went to Nottingham Hospital, it had a six year waiting list. Her <br \/>Indian Doctor told her to go to India for treatment. She looked up the Net <br \/>and spotted Apollo Chennai. They corresponded with the Hospital. &#8216; I paid $ <br \/>4000, which included a 10 day stay at Sterling Beach Resort. Back home it <br \/>would have cost $ 10000. Now I am not scared that I would scream in pain <br \/>when I put my foot down. And what better place to recuperate than a Beach <br \/>Resort&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>Another British national, Gregory Bates suffered a heart attack while <br \/>holidaying in Goa.&#8217; I had the choice to go back home for the bypass&#8221;, he <br \/>said &#8220;But I chose to stay on. My family was concerned but having heard about <br \/>Indian medical expertise, I was confident that I was in safe hands. The <br \/>pre-operative support of Wockhardt Heart Institute in Bangalore while I was <br \/>in Goa proved that I would get uncompromised care.&#8221;  . &#8220;<br \/>His successful surgery is an indicator that heart surgery in India is on par <br \/>with the world&#8221;, said Dr Vivek Jawali, chief cardiovascular surgeon at <br \/>Wockhardt who operated on Bates.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;At this juncture we cannot sit back&#8221;, said Dr P C Reddy. &#8221; We have <br \/>everything to move ahead.&#8221; The private sector has already offered to help. <br \/>The makeover is striking, hospital floors are squeaky clean and interiors <br \/>complete with those of Five Star Hotels. Many hospitals have prayer rooms, <br \/>translators, visa extension and currency exchange services.  The Narayana <br \/>Hrudayalaya Hospital in Bangalore had 8000 patients from Bangladesh last <br \/>year.  Apollo Chennai is referring many a patient for alternative therapy to <br \/>Soukya, a holistic health center in Bangalore.<\/p>\n<p>Bates and Profitt experienced Indian medical efficiencey. Indian health care <br \/>made headlines when Dr D Shetty closed a hole in the heart of Noor Fatima, a <br \/>child from Pakistan last year. The father of Noor Fatima, A I Ramadhan, had <br \/>requested the help of the Indian cricket team which was then touring <br \/>Pakistan last year. The Indian cricket team relayed the message back home. <br \/>The Narayana Hrudayalaya Hospital at Bangalore offered to help, to give free <br \/>surgery to the child. She was successfully operated. After that, the number <br \/>of patients coming to Indian hospitals from West Asia &#038; the West increased <br \/>considerably. Last year saw 150,000 foreing patients visting India for <br \/>treatment.<\/p>\n<p>Quality medical care is the mantra and Dr S K Sama sees tremendous potential <br \/>for Indian medical expertise, holistic and otherwise.  &#8216; Professional <br \/>expertise in the country is as good as in the best hospitals abroad&#8221;, <br \/>remarks he . &#8221;  We give personalised attention at much lower costs but <br \/>provide top of the line services. In five years, things would be totally <br \/>different. Europeans will be seeking health care here. &#8220;<\/p>\n<p>Robert Peter Mutton was another Briton who got treated at economical rates. <br \/>He was holidaying in Kochi when his gall bladder started acting up. &#8220;I just <br \/>spent Rs 64000, which is amazing&#8221; said Robert Peter Mutton. They went to <br \/>Lakeshore Hospital, Kochi. &#8221; I would have spent $ 10000 in London&#8221; said <br \/>Mutton after treatment. &#8220;There is no difference between doctors here and <br \/>back home&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>It was the Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences in Kochi, founded by a <br \/>spiritual giant, Her Holiness Mata Amritanandamayi ( <br \/>http:\/\/www.amritapuri.org\/ ), which cured Yan Zheng, a receptionist from <br \/>China. Cancer struck Yan when she was working in Beijing. She got treated at <br \/>Shanghai but she lost her left eye, the upper jaw, half the lower jaw &#038; <br \/>facial nerves as a bye-product.<\/p>\n<p>When she met the CEO of AIMS, Dr Kuriakose, he recommended India. The <br \/>doctors at AIMS did four surgeries on her and now she is all right. The four <br \/>reconstructive surgeries cost her Rs 3 lakh. It would have cost her 18 lakhs <br \/>in the US.<\/p>\n<p>Integrated Medicine is just common sense. The diseases which are not cured <br \/>by Allopathy can be cured by other alternative therapies. For surgeries and <br \/>immediate relief, one can rely on Allopathy.  Ayurveda will take care of the <br \/>diseases which need long cure, as it no side effects. .<\/p>\n<p>Medical Training in India<\/p>\n<p>Now professionals, particularly Asian, are happy about being trained in <br \/>India, despite the West&#8217;s formidable reputation as the last word in higher <br \/>education in Medicine.<\/p>\n<p>Dr Amit Shrestha and his wife, Dr Shrishti, found it convenient to do their <br \/>MD in Bangalore at Manipal Hospital. They had come from Nepal. While Amit <br \/>is training to be a cardiologist, his wife wants to be a dermatologist. &#8221; <br \/>Indian Doctors are world renowned. If we train in India, our respect back <br \/>home would grow tenfold&#8221;, said Amit.<\/p>\n<p> &#8220;It was a great experience &#8220;, says Clara Perinchery , a German-born MD <br \/>student, who came to Lakeshore Hospital &#038; Research Center in Kochi, to learn <br \/>about tropical countries. Dr M Abdul Hannan said &#8221; I enjoy working here. <br \/>Where else would I have learnt so much ? &#8220;. He is training at  Escorts Heart <br \/>Institute &#038; Research Center, Delhi &#038; he admitted that he was inspired by the <br \/>Chief Cardiologist, Dr Naresh Trehan.<br \/>Ayurveda<\/p>\n<p>The motto of Ayurveda is &#8221; Progress Through Research &#8221; ( Anusandanena <br \/>Abhyudayam ).<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>As India&#8217;s world class hospitals lure foreign tourists, India has become a major destination for Health Tourism. 44 year old June Profitt had her knee replaced at Apollo Hospitals, Chennai. When she went to Nottingham Hospital, it had a six year waiting list. Her Indian Doctor told her to go to India for treatment. 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