Almost every facility and infrastructure in the private renowned hospitals are of international standard. Treatment is available here at much lesser price compared to American and European countries.
2007-02-05 18:50:45
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answered by Anonymous
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It all dependson which country u r from. If ur in US and if u have a insurance why would u like tocome to India in the first place. If u do not have a Medical Insurance Than the answer is Yes.
India would cost u less than half the cost u would incur in the US or europe for a similar kind of treatment
2007-02-05 18:52:12
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answered by Annamraju P 1
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Yes, Currently India receives patients from over 50 countries across the world. Here are some reasons behind its emergence as the preferred healthcare destination.
(a) The cost of medical care in India is very low when compared to that in many western countries. Click here for an instant comparison of average rates for surgeries done by hospitals in India and in the US or UK.
(b) India has a vast reservoir of skilled doctors. Many of them have proved their mettle in the US and UK and returned to India to work in hospitals here. The caliber of other doctors practicing in India is also of a very high order.
(c)I always thought India was a poor nation of snake charmers and rope tricks and cows on the roads. How then can it offer world-class health care, that too at minimal costs ?
For centuries India has been a knowledge-oriented nation. However, it never had a chance to showcase its expertise. With globalisation & internet, India has now emerged from its cocoon in all fields of technology including medicine to showcase and display its immense capabilities.
As for the costs. India is a diverse economy where a family of four can live comfortably, without debt, on a monthly income of just $300. As a result, the costs of services and products too have stayed at extremely low levels.
As the world gets inter-connected and people become more willing to explore other nations, India has emerged as a preferred source of low cost healthcare. An extremely welcome alternative to the prohibitive costs prevalent in the western countries.
2007-02-05 19:09:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes , definitely, Indian medical tourism statistics will prove that. India now has large corporate hospitals which offer excellent medical care for a fraction of the amount which you will spend for the same quality of treatment abroad. Apollo hospitals, sankar netralaya,miot hospitals chennai etc and other famous hospitals offer special packages too for foriegners and I understand that from the moment you land here till your leaving , the hospitals now take care. If you can pay more, the comforts are worth, with broadband connections, you can be seen thru webcam by ur relatives, they can interaact with doctors etc
2007-02-05 19:35:20
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answered by v p 1
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India is not a better place to get medical treatment but the BEST PLACE to get medical treatment - cost wise, treatment-wise, facility wise, etc
2007-02-05 18:58:35
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answered by RAGHAVAN N 3
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100% true india is better for medical treatment.
there should not be any doubt in it. we have very good hospital like "appollo", "aims"," escort" to name a few .they will provide u facility and treatment that can be comparerable with the world's best. And you should have the knowledge that 30% of the usa and uk 's best doctors are from india.
2007-02-05 19:13:42
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answered by rainbow99984 2
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Are you for real? The US has some of the best medical treatment in the world. Sure these third world country will experiment on you if that is what you are looking for.
I guess what I should be asking is compared to what?
2007-02-05 18:50:07
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answered by S M 2
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India's shining or outlook only due to bollywood and nothing else. peopple are sleeping on footpath and as a whole india is fail state. so for the best treatment west is best. (europe or america)
2007-02-05 18:56:51
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answered by Green Valley 2
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Ofcourse, There are also better surgons in India. But they will be available in corporate hospitals and not in govt. hospitals.
2007-02-05 18:50:38
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answered by ♥ ΛDIƬΥΛ ♥ ııllllııllıı 6
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Yes you do have good hospital, doctors and only a fraction of the amount you have to pay in US or UK
2007-02-05 18:50:10
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answered by Sudden 5
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