Medical Overseas in Winnipeg Canada

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Rising health care costs  push people to seek medical treatments elsewhere, while medical facilities in developing countries have not only caught up to western standards but also in many ways exceeded them. Health care costs have skyrocketed, something of which anybody contemplating medical treatment is acutely aware. For most people needing medical care, the last thing on their minds is travel.  Medical Overseas tourists are usually surprised to find brand new facilities and equipment as hospitals and medical tourism around the world join in the fierce competition for this fast growing market. 


"Medical Tourism", or "Medical Overseas" the name for the new practice of going overseas to receive medical treatment and perhaps get a bit of travel in on the side, is becoming a very popular option for many.  Medical Overseas tourists travel to places like India, Thailand, Panama, and Argentina, for example. These countries have strongly emerging economies, and have correspondingly made significant investment in their medical capabilities. That translates to quality care at reasonable cost. Diagnostics and tests are done in the same facility, the prognosis and treatment follow immediately. Billing is easy too.  It is just a matter of presenting a credit card for the final bill, often determined by an up-front quote.


Price is the major factor that first leads patients to look for Medical Overseas for health care.  There are a number of other benefits that often escape notice, although, the price remains the prime motivator for most people.  Medical Overseas has its downfalls, and the Medical Overseas tourists should be familiar with possible problems and have an idea what is right for them before planning the details of a trip. 


Price is the main reason most people initially cite for their decision to go Medical overseas. Foreign hospitals are far more willing to provide upfront prices. This is excellent for planning purposes and comparing options.  Those looking in to Medical Overseas can expect more honesty up-front and fewer hidden costs than those considering a US hospital.


The doctors you will see were very likely trained in the US at some point in their careers, or they have worked in the US, or they are participating very actively in the international medical community. The doctors are quite competent  and they are up on the latest medical technologies and treatment. In some cases, they are even leading their respective fields.


Medical Overseas tourism is often as much about the tourism as the medicine.  For those undergoing major surgery, there is no better place to recover than a bungalow with a view of the beach while recovering.  Similarly, for family accompanying a patient, a  week at the beach or a shopping spree can clear up a lot of stress following a surgery.


Is Medical Overseas right for you? If you are not insured and the cost of a medical procedure is looming over your head, or if your insurance will not cover a procedure you need or want because it is classified as an 'elective' procedure, you are a prime candidate for investigating treatment overseas. 

More Winnipeg info...


  • Winnipeg Understand
    Winnipeg started out as a fur trading post located at the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine rivers, and was a crossroads for many early settlers. Many trails converged on the city and later became streets (which is evident when you see the city's somewhat haphazard road layout). After the construction of the CP railway across Canada, Winnipeg became a major transportation hub and "Gateway to the West." The city experienced a boom during the early 20th century, and for while was western Canada's major economic centre. Fortunately for the visitor, the economy slowed around the middle of the century, leaving intact a remarkable collection of period architecture, primarily in the city's downtown Exchange district.
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  • Winnipeg Historical and Cultural Attractions
    The Forks. A tourist attraction on the Red River. The Forks Market offers fresh and speciality foods plus more than 50 unique shops - housed in an eclectic and historic building that was originally a horse stable. The market has an excellent food court with various ethnic food options including favourites 'Taste of Sri Lanka' and 'Bindy's Carribean Delights'. Head to the hayloft for handicrafts and one-of-a-kind items from clothing and artisan-inspired gifts to jewellery, toys and much more. In the winter you can rent ice skates and go skating down the Red River. In the summer, there are special events and outdoor entertainment almost daily, not to mention some fantastic patios and outdoor bars. If you're visiting Winnipeg, it's a must-see. For information, call 204.942.6302 http://www.theforks.com/ -

Plastic Surgery News...

  • Dawn Primarolo, the public health minister, has announced a new pilot scheme – the ‘Healthcare Technology Co-operative’ – which will bring together healthcare providers and industry to ‘catalyse’ the development of new health care products. The pilots will be based at Barts and the London NHS Trust and, subject to contract, Sheffield NHS Teaching Hospitals Foundation Trust. The two centres will each receive £275,000 a year for the first two years, with the potential for further funding if successful. Researchers at Barts and the Royal London Hospital will investigate new technologies to improve bowel function, and Sheffield Teaching Hospitals will lead a team looking into new technologies to support stroke survivors and people with disabilities, amongst others. Please see the press release at the link above for further information.

  • NICE has issued for consultation a draft clinical practice guideline on the use of pharmacological and psychological interventions in children, young people and adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: The consultation runs until 27th March 2008 and the anticipated publication date is August 2008.

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