MyView Apartments
and Sananwan Palace offer
accommodation close to several leading hospitals in the metropolitan
Bangkok area, it is even cheaper to stay with us than in the hospital.
You can recover from your medical or dental
procedures in our air conditioned rooms. We can arrange
transportation to and from the medical facility, take care of you while
you recover. Room service is offered, serving western or Thai
foods. You can kick back, watch TV with the air con on and recover
without being kept awake in a noisy hospital.
Most insurance companies cannot move on from
the physical life threatening to the psychological need, and thus, they
wont agree to pay for a patients elective surgery, although they would
in fact benefit from medicines purpose, in having their standard of
life enhanced.
Medical tourism also facilitates people's access to a wider range of
surgeries such as dental and cosmetic dentistry, orthopedic surgeries
such as hip and knee replacement or outpatient laser eye surgeries. All
of these under the careful supervision of leading doctors in their
countries.
From
wiki:
Thailand
Medical tourism has been a growing segment of Thailand's tourism and
health-care sectors. In 2005, one Bangkok hospital took in 150,000
treatment seekers from abroad. In 2006, medical tourism was projected to
earn the country 36.4 billion baht.
Treatments for medical tourists in Thailand range from cosmetic, organ
transplants, cardiac, and orthopaedic treatments to dental and cardiac
surgeries. Treatments also include spa, physical and mental therapies.
One patient who had coronary artery bypass surgery at Bumrungrad
International hospital in Bangkok said the operation cost him US $12,000
(8,200 euros), as opposed to the $100,000 (68,000 euros) he estimated
the operation would have cost him at home. Bumrungrad treated
approximately 55,000 American patients in 2005 alone, a 30% increase
from the previous year.
Hospitals in Thailand are a popular destination for other Asians.
Bangkok Hospital, which caters to medical tourists, has a Japanese wing,
and Phyathai Hospitals Group has interpreters for over 22 languages,
besides the English-speaking medical staff. When Nepal Prime Minister
Girija Prasad Koirala needed medical care in 2006, he went to Bangkok.
Many Thai physicians hold US or UK professional certification.
Bumrungrad International hospital states that many of its doctors and
staff are trained in the UK, Europe and the US. Bumrungrad International
was accredited most recently in 2005 by the Joint Commission. Some of
the countrys major hospitals have also achieved certification by the
International Organization for Standardizations ISO 9001:2000. However,
ISO 2000 is not an accreditation scheme.
The World Health Organization's 2000 ranking put the Thai healthcare
system at number 47, below the USA's ranking at 37 and the United
Kingdom's ranking at 18.
From: http://www.discovermedicaltourism.com/Thailand/
Thailand has all but established itself as king of the castle when it
comes to international medical tourism. The affordable prices combined
with high levels of quality care in a country rich in culture, natural
beauty and amazing food all combine to make Thailand the first choice
for many seeking medical treatment abroad. In fact, Thailand is one of
the worlds preferred destinations for all types of treatment including
medical, cosmetic and dental procedures.
Pros: Thailand stands as one of the worlds top tourism destinations,
which means the country is long accustomed to receiving foreign
travelers. In the big cities, English is understood, especially at
private clinics that will interest tourists looking for treatment. The
cost of a flight ticket, food and accommodation and the procedure itself
can add up to less than the price of a procedure in North America. Throw
in the fact that Thailand has much to offer as a regular tourist spot,
this Southeast Asian country is set to remain a favorite medical tourism
destination for a long time to come.
Cons: While most medical practitioners in Thailand are experienced and
well-qualified, there are some doctors whose reputations can be less
than ideal. Medical tourists should shop around to make sure theyre
getting the best treatment possible and that the price is not the only
consideration. Thailand and the rest of Southeast Asia experiences three
distinct seasons, and it is important to choose the right time to come.
The rainy season can be unpleasant at times, with hard downpours that
regularly flood the streets of cities. The summer season can see
temperatures reach uncomfortable levels along with debilitating humidity
and pollution.
Medical Tourism in Thailand
Thailand is a world leader in the medical tourism industry and the
countrys private hospitals and clinics are able to perform all kinds of
surgeries from heart procedures to hip and joint replacements and
recuperative operations after injury. Bangkok has several hospitals that
are used to receiving foreign patients, and the number of hospitals
means that its easy to get a second opinion and find a doctor youre
comfortable with before gong under the knife.
Thailand Cosmetic surgery
Thailands cosmetic surgeons have profited from Thailands reputation
for medical tourism. The prices for elective surgery can be a fraction
of what they would be in the west, with the quality level being
consistently high. While common procedures such as face lifts, tummy
tucks and breast augmentation are widely available, Thailand is also a
world specialist in sex reassignment surgery. Procedures of this nature
include facial feminization surgery and vaginoplasty.
Thailand Dental tourism
Thailand is known for its masterful dentists. Many North Americas make
up to three trips over the period of a year to receive extended dental
surgery, and still come out saving significant amounts of money. The
dental equipment used in Thailand is on par with some of the best in the
world, and the dentists are very well trained. Procedures available
include crowns, dentures, laser teeth whitening and bridges.
Thailand Alternative medicine
The Thais have long been practicing alternative medicine and many
practitioners using herbal medicines and holistic approaches are
available. This sector is beginning to attract foreign attention,
particularly the countrys wellness retreats, yoga workshops and
chiropractic treatments.
Thailand Health spas
The spa industry is big business in Thailand. Thais and foreigners alike
take advantage of the many spas in the cities, where saunas, steam baths
and every kind of massage are available for much less than the going
rate in the west. Spas here are well suited to catering to international
tourists and cost-saving packages are available at every establishment
My View Apartments
Address: 229 Sukhumvit Soi 4 (Soi
Sama Han)
Klongtoey, Bangkok, Thailand.
10110
Manager: Miss Ning
BKK Office: +66 (0) 022-551321 Fax: +66 (0) 27521658
Mobile: +66 (0) 896-770904
+66 (0) 818-644615