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Medical Tourism in Gujarat  Medical Tourism India ~ Gujarat


Medical tourism can be generally defined as the condition of 'cost valuable' personal health care in association with the tourism business for patients needing surgical and other forms of particular healing. The process of healthcare tourism is equally facilitated by the corporate sector concerned in medical and healthcare as well as the tourism industry - both personal and open.

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Medical Tourism in Gujarat  A Global Health Destination Promoting Medical Tourism in Gujarat


The Government of Gujarat took the opportunity to promote its world-class medical facilities and medical expertise making Gujarat as a destination for medical tourism for Non Resident Indians. Concept of "Medical Tourism" includes combining Healthcare with tourism potential and offering the Best of the East and the West under one roof.

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Medical Tourism in Gujarat  History of Medical Tourism


Medical Tourism In Gujarat (a.k.a. MTIG) is a developing concept whereby people from world over visit India for their medical and relaxation needs. Most common treatments are heart surgery, knee transplant, cosmetic surgery and dental care. A recent study by the New York-based consulting firm, McKinsey, found that medical tourism could bring over $2 billion a year to India by 2012.

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Medical Tourism in Gujarat  Medical Tourism in India


India is measured the leading country promoting medical tourism-and now it is moving into a new area of "medical outsourcing," where subcontractors offer services to the overburdened medical concern systems in western countries.

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Medical Tourism in Gujarat  Surgery Overseas


Medicaltourismingujarat.com Helps People for Hip Resurfacing Surgery in India

"Hip resurfacing surgery is a comparatively new process in many country like, USA, UK & Mexico and so is not easily available in the country," says Ankur Patel CEO of Medicaltourismingujarat.com

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