Archived Posts from “Kerala Medical Tourism”

Kerala Ayurveda Massage Centers to be regulated

Posted By: Santhosh RamaKrishnan Sunday, July 16th, 2006 at 07:06 pm

Ayurvedic massage parlours in Kerala, which are immensely popular with foreign and domestic tourists, will soon come under the government scanner, Kerala Health Minister P.K. Sreemathy said Saturday.

While tourist resorts offering ayurveda massage do roaring business during the peak monsoon season, Sreemathy said the government would see to it that no exploitation takes place at such centres.

“We have reports that certain undesirable activities do take place in the name of ayurveda in certain places. At no cost will we tolerate this,” he said here, while releasing a new publication on ayurveda.

Ayurveda is most effective during the rainy months of June, …

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Why treatments are less expensive? What’s the catch? What’s special with Kerala?

Posted By: drsebys Monday, May 8th, 2006 at 09:33 am

One must understand it is NOT , rather it is absolute VALUE FOR MONEY. Its not because of any low quality work nor due to out dated medicines. But its just Due to the current favorable Rupee/Dollar/Pound/Euro exchange rate foreign clients can take advantage of the weak Rupee and expect savings of up to 65% over the same treatment in their own countries, with no compromise on quality.

For the average Indian, Private medical care is very expensive, but for those visitors with Sterling, Euros or Dollars it is a bargain price considering what you would pay back …

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Man travels to India for heart operation – BBC Report

Posted By: Santhosh RamaKrishnan Sunday, April 9th, 2006 at 09:47 pm

Here is an old news but with great value for Indian Medical Tourism …

A man from Devon travelled to India for a heart operation after he was told he would have to wait at least a year for treatment on the NHS.

The whole trip, including the hospital treatment in Mumbai, also cost Mike Cooke about a quarter of what it would have cost privately in the UK.

Mr Cooke, 59, from Diptford, was treated for Atrial Flutter.

The Department of Health said if a patient wanted to travel abroad for treatment then that was their …

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The second India Medical Tourism EXPO takes place this year at Olympia, London from the 2 – 4 June

Posted By: Santhosh RamaKrishnan Sunday, April 2nd, 2006 at 09:19 pm

India Medical Tourism Expo 2006The second India Medical Tourism EXPO takes place this year at Olympia, London from the 2 – 4 June. Following the success of last year’s exhibition, the 2006 EXPO will focus on India as a global health care and tourism destination and patients travelling overseas for therapy.

This will be great opportunity form Kerala Medical Tourism Operators.

The Medical Tourism Expo 2006 Press Release

Following the success of last year’s exhibition, the 2006 EXPO will focus on India as a global health care …

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