Wednesday 17 September 2014

India's medical tourism sector attracts patients from Gulf

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DUBAI: India’s medicinal tourism division, set to create USD 2 billion, has displayed developing enthusiasm from patients from Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nations because of phenomenal treatment abilities of Indian specialists and ease.


The Indian medicinal tourism industry is anticipated to reach USD 2 billion with an expected 3,200,000 therapeutic worth explorers touching base in India by 2015 developing at a yearly rate of 30 for every penny, as per masters.


As of late, Dubai-based Emirates carriers collaborated with Apollo Hospitalsbse 1.35 %, to interface worldwide patients with quality medicinal services benefits in India.


“The demonstrated Indian clinical capabilities give India an enormous playing point. We have seen the quantity of patients going to us from GCC locale developing at a quick pace. In the last few quarters we have seen a momentous build from UAE, Qatar and Oman,” said Dr. K. Hariprasad, CEO, Apollo Hospitals.


“Looking at worldwide costs for medicinal treatment, India heads in the race for giving quality human services administrations at reasonable costs. A heart sidestep surgery in India costs USD 6,500, while in the US it costs between USD 30,000 and USD 80,000. This is a tremendous, undiscovered business for restorative therapeutic tourism like Ayurveda, as well as for corrective treatment,” he said.


GCC’s part states incorporate Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.


As a major aspect of the joint wander with Emirates Airlines, the patients and their chaperons from 19 nations crosswise over Middle East and Africa can visit the healing center’s lead areas in Chennai, Hyderabad, New Delhi, Kolkata, Ahmadabad and Bangalore to profit uniquely figured charges for round-outing flights on Emirates.


Chennai headquartered, Apollo Hospitals, has been certify by Joint Commission International (JCI) USA.


Apollo Hospital, Chennai coddles the patients going from Middle East with different forte administrations it is perceived for. The healing center’s Chennai unit performs the most noteworthy number of Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) cases with a high achievement rate.



India's medical tourism sector attracts patients from Gulf

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