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UK medical travel agency promotes treatment in Turkey with interest free payment plans

Longevita is offering interest-free instalment plans for medical tourists seeking hair transplants, cosmetic surgery and cosmetic dentistry in Turkey. Longevita, a UK based medical tourism...

Germany’s Medigo offers medical travel insurance

German medical concierge company Medigo has expanded into health insurance, covering cancer treatment, neurosurgery, heart surgery and organ transplants at hospitals worldwide. The product...

Malaysia expands health tourism and plans laws on fertility treatment

The Malaysia Ministry of Health has rolled out a number of activities in Southeast Asia to attract more foreigners for health tourism. The health...

European Medical Tourism Alliance formed

The European Medical Tourism Alliance (EuMTA) is a recently formed not-for-profit organisation based in Hungary, which intends to represent the interests of agencies, clinics...

High post-surgery infection risks in Dominican Republic

A new study from the University of Texas Medical Branch suggests that the Dominican Republic is the most dangerous place for Americans to travel...

India continues to attract Afghan medical travellers

Pakistan has lost Afghan medical tourism trade to India in the last few years due in part to their border management policy, the Ministry...

VGH takes over 3 public hospitals in Malta

Three public hospitals are transferring to private owners, with beds for medical tourists in two of them. Gozo, St Luke’s and Karin Grech hospitals are...

Barbados targets American women for fertility treatment

A recent survey of American women aged 25 to 45, by Barbados Fertility Centre found that most women who would consider In Vitro Fertilization...

Two Dubai doctors partner with Nigerian hospital

According to The Daily Trust, two medical consultants have launched a partnership with a Nigerian hospital to stem the flow of Nigerian patients to...

Why hasn’t Croatia’s tourist boom happened?

A documentary by German television company WDR has explored the reasons why Croatia's predicted tourism boom in 2018 has not happened. It concludes Croatia...