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Mashhad University of Medical Sciences Treatment Affairs
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Mashhad Health Tourism Guide
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Health Tourism Health tourism (also called medical travel, medical tourism or global healthcare) is a term initially coined by travel agencies and the mass media to describe the rapidly-growing practice of traveling across international borders to obtain health care.
Such services typically include elective procedures as well as complex specialized surgeries such as joint replacement (knee/hip), cardiac surgery, dental surgery, and cosmetic surgeries. However, virtually every type of health care, including psychiatry, alternative treatments, convalescent care and even burial services are available. As a practical matter, providers and customers commonly use informal channels of communication-connection-contract, and in such cases this tends to mean less regulatory or legal oversight to assure quality and less formal recourse to reimbursement or redress, if needed.
Over 50 countries have identified medical tourism as a national industry. However, accreditation and other measures of quality vary widely across the globe, and there are risks and ethical issues that make this method of accessing medical care controversial. Also, some destinations may become hazardous or even dangerous for medical tourists to contemplate.
History The concept of medical tourism is not a new one. The first recorded instance of medical tourism dates back thousands of years to when Greek pilgrims traveled from all over the Mediterranean to the small territory in the Saronic Gulf called Epidauria. This territory was the sanctuary of the healing god Asklepios. Epidauria became the original travel destination for medical tourism.
Spa towns and sanitariums may be considered an early form of medical tourism. In eighteenth century England, for example, medtrotters visited spas because they were places with supposedly health-giving mineral waters, treating diseases from gout to liver disorders and bronchitis.
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Health Tourism in Mashhad
Mashhad has fast gained a reputation as one of the major medical tourism destinations of west Asia. Mashhad’s hospitals are among the best in the region and most private hospitals have internationally recognized quality standards. Mashhad has become the chosen destination for medical travelers from all across the world due to many reasons. The cheaper cost of treatment in Mashhad, highly qualified doctors, and picturesque tourist destinations. A normal cardiac bypass surgery (CABG) would cost around US $6,000-6,500 in Mashhad. Most private hospitals in Mashhad provide accommodation facilities to tourists. Given Mashhad’s low cost of living, the accommodation does not cost a lot to the medical tourists. Mashhad ranks as among the top four centers of medical tourism in Iran . In 2008, about 10,000 foreign patients sought treatment in Mashhad. Many hospitals in Mashhad have set up international departments to cater especially to the international patients. The government Sector is actively promoting medical tourism in Mashhad. As a result the number of private hospitals providing quality medical care to international patients has increased over the years.
Medical and surgical procedures in Mashhad cost only 20 to 25 percent of the same in USA or UK. The official language of Mashhad is Persian or Farsi, but English is spoken and understood by a majority of the doctors and health staff. The prices of medical and surgical procedures are a fraction of those in developed countries. For example, a breast enlargement procedure in Mashhad costs around £2,000, whereas in UK it costs between £3,500 and £5,000. Thus, patients achieve a full 50 percent saving. Patients seeking a full facelift including upper and lower eye lid lift, brow lift and neck lift would have to pay out about £2,900 in Mashhad. Whereas in the UK, this procedure would cost between £4,000 and £6,000.
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Visa to Mashhad
Nationals of most countries in globe do not require a visa for a stay of less than two weeks in Mashhad. For stays more, the nationals of countries, require a visa. The nationals of the following countries require a visa at all times: Afghanistan, and Iraq.
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