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Reasons Not To Travel Abroad For Treatment
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Hi there,
I've been dealing with medical tourism for 5 years now and would like to push my limits a little bit in this area. Therefore, I would appreciate if you could specify the reasons of why you'd rather not travel abroad for treatment? Your fears, doubts, stereotypes?
Thanks so much in advance.
I've been dealing with medical tourism for 5 years now and would like to push my limits a little bit in this area. Therefore, I would appreciate if you could specify the reasons of why you'd rather not travel abroad for treatment? Your fears, doubts, stereotypes?
Thanks so much in advance.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Just the unknown. I've had a lifetime of trusting the NHS and even though it has it's faults I feel I know enough to be comfortable with it. Whereas a foreign country may have any standard, or even a decent one for the State and less monitoring/control of individual practice maybe ? How would I know. The papers sometimes do articles on horror stories. If you already have experience you are in a better position to tell the rest of us.
As far as my personal experience is concerned, most UK citizens prefer traveling abroad for dental implants opting for Baltic countries. Having no NHS coverage for this particular type of dental procedure, they pay around £550 per implant+abutment. Another procedure that people residing in the UK seek abroad is cosmetic surgery as NHS mostly covers reconstructive one (for example, after cancer surgery). In this case, they choose Hungary or Lithuania (£1,100 against £3,300). Some pick Thailand, especially during their vacation.
## Another procedure that people residing in the UK seek abroad is cosmetic surgery as NHS mostly covers reconstructive one (for example, after cancer surgery). In this case, they choose Hungary or Lithuania (£1,100 against £3,300). Some pick Thailand, especially during their vacation. ##
If you Google ''cosmetic surgery gone wrong abroad'' you will see why people shouldn't go abroad.
If you Google ''cosmetic surgery gone wrong abroad'' you will see why people shouldn't go abroad.
I wouldn't choose treatment abroad for the same reason I wouldn't buy an expensive object or garment abroad. It's a long way to go, and expensive, if you need to take the goods back.
I agree that dentist services have been pretty well jiggered on the NHS, but possibly due to the nature of where we live, we have an excellent dentist with a realistic monthly plan.
I agree that dentist services have been pretty well jiggered on the NHS, but possibly due to the nature of where we live, we have an excellent dentist with a realistic monthly plan.
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'Push your limits'? Health care is about your well being, your quality of life, maybe your life period. Its not a sport or a game you 'push your limits' in.! Here in the USA medical care is not free and since the advent of the new health care insurance system under Obama insurance rates have sky rocketed. So sometimes people choose to have expensive proceedures done in another country where its not as expensive.
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Thanks for your comment. Just a quick clarification. As I work with international patients, by "pushing my limits" here and asking about reasons why someone wouldn't travel abroad for treatment, I'm increasing my awareness about how people see medical travel. So far, it has been more than useful to read various opinions here.
Thanks for your comment. Just a quick clarification. As I work with international patients, by "pushing my limits" here and asking about reasons why someone wouldn't travel abroad for treatment, I'm increasing my awareness about how people see medical travel. So far, it has been more than useful to read various opinions here.
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