Medical Tourism,Parenting,Surrogacy

How to Have a Baby Via Surrogacy Abroad24 Mar

Only couples, who do not have babies, but want to have them, know what they have to go through.

For people who love children but for any given reason are unable to conceive naturally know the heartbreak that they go through. While adoption may be an answer for some people, there are long waiting lists for adoption as well. Then there are many other requirements that adoption agencies require to be fulfilled. Adoption also means that the child is not naturally or genetically the parents.

Options for surrogacy

Thanks to advancements in the medical field, there are many options open for assisted reproduction techniques. If the man is infertile, donor sperm is available. If the woman has any problems in conceiving, donor eggs are available. Surrogacy is an option when the woman has any trouble in carrying a baby to term. She may have uterine problems, hormonal problems or any kind of medical problems which prevent her from having a baby.

Two kinds of surrogacy

There are basically two kinds of surrogacy. In the genetically linked one, the woman will… Read More

Careers,Jobs

How to Become a Tailor (Real Examples)24 Mar

Vishal Mirpuri

Vishal Mirpuri is in the family business of custom tailoring in Hong Kong for the past 40 years. In 2007, he founded V.M. Clothiers to expand his business and make it more affordable. From Hong Kong he travels to Washington DC and New York to offer his services to a select clientele. These cities have large numbers of clients who prefer to get custom made suits rather than buy them off the rack.

All clothes are made to measure. In fact many clothes can be ordered from their website, but for custom suits, Mirpuri prefers a more hands-on approach. He goes to client’s homes, shows them fabric swatches, finds out their exact requirements and takes their measurements.

For a cutom made suit as many as 27 measurements are taken to ensure a good cut and fit. The suits (and other garments) are eventually made in Hong Kong and sent to the clients.

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Careers,Jobs

How to Become a Tailor24 Mar

A tailor is the person who sews all kinds of clothes, taking the fabric and making it into the finishes product.

Tailors have been around since times immemorial; only, before the advent of the sewing machine, garments and other sewing work were always hand-stitched. Tailors are usually male and seamstresses female, though the work and the job descriptions may be somewhat different.

The Work

There are many kinds of work different tailors do and most specialize in one thing or the other. There are men’s, women’s and children’s garments which may be custom made. Or tailors may work in establishments or factories, churning out ready-mades, in which case their work will be even more niche. For instance, in a factory, one person may be stitching sleeves, another one doing buttonholes and so on.

When the tailor is doing custom work, he may be handling everything right from taking measurements, to making the pattern, cutting, stitching and doing the finishing as well. In large establishments, he may have assistants to help him. Sometimes the cutter is different from the tailor. And… Read More

Health & Fitness,Medical Tourism,Surgeries

How to Be Treated for Clavicle Fracture in Costa Rica – Medical Tourism (Real Examples)24 Mar

Teddy L

Teddy L of Kitts Hill, OH had a clavicle fracture. When he went to an orthopedic doctor in the US he did not agree with what the doctor told him. He as told he would have to live with his pain.  He also did not have medical insurance to pay for treatment.

Accordingly he decided to go to Costa Rica for treatment after getting in touch with the doctor and emailing his reports. He was happy with the assessment and the line of treatment. At the Clinica Biblica Hospital in Costa Rica he received personal care and attention. He had the surgery and now had normal use of his arm and his pain free. It cost him a fraction of the cost in the US.

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Dental,Health & Fitness,Medical Tourism

How to Have Dental Implants in Argentina – Medical Tourism(Real Examples)24 Mar

Louis William

Louis William of Jacksonville needed to get dental implants done, but they were expensive in the US. He used the services of Plenitas and decided to go to Argentina though he was wary of going to a strange country for medical treatment.

Despite his qualms and the fact that he did not know the local language he went there, where Plenitas had arranged everything. He had his treatment done at a fraction of the cost and was very happy with his trip to Buenos Aires. He was impressed by the medical facilities and the quality of care he received.

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Dental,Health & Fitness,Medical Tourism

How to Have Dental Treatment in Hungary – Medical Tourism (Real Examples)24 Mar

Julia Vorley

Julia Vorley of Staffordshire needed dental treatment as her upper jaw lost all nerves due to an infection and she needed to have her teeth replaced. She could not find a dentist who would do it on NHS. For private treatment she was quoted an exorbitant sum of £22,000.

Somebody recommended that she should go to Hungary for treatment. On researching, she decided to go there and got treated there. She spent only £6,000 for the entire treatment in Budapest.

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Hair,Health & Fitness,Medical Tourism,Men's Health

How to Have Hair Transplant in the Philippines – Medical Tourism(Real Examples)24 Mar

Errol Bugarin

Errol Bugarin of Perth, Australia, wanted follicular transplant done. On doing research he found that Mania, capital of Philippines, was a good place to get this done. He emailed Philippine Medical Tourism Inc (PMTI) for his requirements and got a reply.

He decided to go with their recommendation and they fixed up his doctor and took care of other details as well. His itinerary, hospital stay, hotel accommodation and air travel were all done by them. He had a stress free surgical experience in Manila and recommends it to everybody.

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Health & Fitness,Healthcare,Medical Tourism

How to Have MRI Scan and Treatment in Norway – Medical Tourism (Real Examples)24 Mar

Valerie Adams

Valerie Adams, an adult education tutor who lives in Wales started suffering pains in her shoulder 18 months earlier. She was told to have physiotherapy done, but it did not help. An X-ray showed some damage and she went to consultant who told her to get an MRI done.

As there was a long wait on NHS, she paid for the test, but the results were unclear. She was then told to get an MRI with a dye done and it would have cost her £325. She was in pain and worried because she could not sleep well at night.

She then researched medical treatments abroad and the clinic in Norway was helpful and also said if she needed any treatment it would be done the same day. She had to spend £500 including airfare and two night’s accommodation, but she felt it was worth it because she got an accurate diagnosis and treatment. Fortunately she did not require surgery.

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Careers,Jobs

How to Become a Fortune Teller09 Mar

Fortune telling has been around since ancient times because people always hunger to know what the future has in store for them.

Along with a belief in religion many people also have a belief in fortune tellers (though many religions frown on fortune telling). From the Oracle in ancient Greece to the Chinese I Ching, to the African throwing of bones, to planetary readings, palmistry, face reading – all cultures have their own methods of divining fortunes.

In olden times the rulers (kings and emperors also had soothsayers who used to tell them about the future so the belief system is very old. Whether it is the gypsy who tells your fortune or the tarot reader or an astrologer, all come under the umbrella term of fortune telling.

The work of the fortune teller

The work of a fortune teller is to predict what is going to happen in your life. Most people come with specific questions to which they want answers to guide them as to what they should do. Most fortune tellers gain the confidence of the people… Read More

Careers,Jobs

How to Become a Fortune Teller (Real Examples)09 Mar

Bill Herbst

Bill Herbst was raised in the middle class suburb or St. Louis, Mass and has been a professional astrologer for 36 years. In his younger days he tried doing psychology but it did not interest him and then he got interested in astrology and soon became a professional astrologer.

In his long career he has done more than 11,000 readings. He uses natal charts which show the basic personality of the person and around this he adds other tools as required. He has also written two books and authored many articles and essays.

He says that most people are interested in three aspects of their life: work, health and relationships. People mostly have particular question to ask or specific issues they seek guidance for. He tries to help them whichever way he can, telling them about positives and negatives. He also does web readings via email.

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Health & Fitness,Medical Tourism

How to Decide Whether You Should Go Abroad for Surgery03 Mar

How do you know whether going abroad for surgery is right for you or not? Any kind of surgery affects your life in some way or the other, so you need to make the right decision.

You need surgery which is either unaffordable in your home country, or you have no medical insurance, or it is not covered by insurance. So you decide you should explore the options of going abroad, where surgical and other procedures are much cheaper. But how will you know that you are making the right decision when you leave all that is familiar to you and go to a strange foreign destination, and often put your life in some else’s hands?

What kind of health are you in?

If your overall health is good and you are mobile, then you can go abroad for surgery. This particularly applies for elective procedures like aesthetic or cosmetic surgery and dental procedures. Cosmetic surgery may range from full face lifts to rhinoplasty to abdominoplasty or liposuction and any other surgeries which will make you look and feel better.… Read More

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How to Understand Medical Tourism03 Mar

Medical tourism is the new buzzword whereby people go abroad for medical procedures at cheaper rates and sometimes combine it with a holiday as well.

Medical tourism as a business

No longer are western countries the mecca for medical tourists. Not too long ago, people from developing countries used to go to the western countries for state of the art procedures which were not offered in their own countries or were thought to be better in the western world. Now the majority of doctors, particularly in hospitals in the west, are from south Asia.

Developing countries globally have also made great strides in the medical field with the latest technology available at affordable rates, with very good doctors (some of who may have even trained in the west) and nurses.

Economics and finances are the major factors which drive any industry as is the law of supply and demand. Medical tourism is now a global industry which generates billions, benefiting both the consumer and the provider. Any country which is a destination for the medical tourist makes a lot of… Read More

Health & Fitness,Medical Tourism

How to Understand Medical Tourism (Real Examples)03 Mar

Sally Johnstone

Sally Johnstone of the US is a big fan of medical tourism. She feels that prices for many procedures in the US are prohibitively expensive and unaffordable. Earlier she had a good amount of medical insurance in the US and so had many treatments there. Later her insurance cover dwindled and, in any case, did not cover the treatments she wanted.

She wanted to become pregnant and had to undergo IVF. She went to Thailand to the get the procedure done. Sally also notices that in the US while the doctors did give quality care, often they would look at her as a business opportunity. In Thailand, she experienced a more caring and compassionate and hands-on approach on the part of the medical staff assigned to her. She became pregnant and is grateful to the hospital in Bangkok which enabled her to have a baby.

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Health & Fitness,Medical Tourism

How to Find Out the Costs of Getting Surgery Abroad – Medical Tourism02 Mar

Surgery abroad may seem attractive because it is cheap, but there are other costs involved as well.

In the US, if you need any medical treatment which is not covered by insurance, or you are not insured, then you can be sure that it is going to burn a hole in your pocket to be paying for it. Whether it is a simple tooth extraction or hair transplant or hip or knee replacement surgery or heart surgery, everything is extremely expensive.

And then it is not necessary that you are going to get better care than anywhere else. In fact the number of doctors from other countries outnumbers local doctors in most western countries, though they have to be qualified to practice and have met all the certification requirements.

Why is surgery cheaper abroad?

Surgery abroad in most countries is cheaper than in the US or UK even though you are getting it done privately. The reasons for this may be:

  1. Cost of living is less
  2. Real estate is cheaper
  3. Cost of medical education is less
  4. Infrastructure costs are

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Health & Fitness,Medical Tourism

How to Decide Whether Medical Tourism Is Safe or Not02 Mar

Many people are going to foreign countries to get cosmetic and serious surgery done because it is cheaper there – how safe is it to do so?

People go abroad for cosmetic procedures which are usually not covered by insurance companies. People go abroad for surgeries which have long waiting lists and they do not want to spend the time in pain or discomfort. People go abroad for procedures which are not offered in the US. People go abroad for medical treatment because it is much cheaper than at home. And, people go abroad for surgeries or medical treatment because they do not have insurance or they have to co-pay and it is simply too expensive.

Is medical tourism safe – legal issues?

If you were to go by the very fact that millions travel abroad for medical treatments ranging from dental treatment to heart surgery to transplant surgery to infertility treatments and seem to be happy with their experience, you would rightly assume that it is safe to go somewhere for your surgery.

However, surgery has its own risks… Read More

Health & Fitness,Medical Tourism

How to Research Medical Tourism02 Mar

A person who is seeking medical treatment abroad has to research all the options open to him or her and come to the right decision.

There are many people all around the world who travel to other lands, often exotic destinations, which they may not even consider going to otherwise, just for medical treatment. As such it is of extreme importance that they do their research diligently so that they don’t have a bad experience. After all, they are putting their health and well being in somebody else’s hands.

Researching medical tourism via the internet

Fortunately the internet gives all kind of information at the touch of your fingertips and in the comfort and safety of your home. However, the information available is so vast that sometimes it becomes difficult to come to a decision on where to go.

There are also lots of blogs and testimonials available on the internet. It sometimes becomes impossible to learn what is real and what is advertising hype – because testimonials may just be advertisements in a different form.

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Disease & Conditions,Health & Fitness,Medical Tourism,Surgeries

How to Have a Hysterectomy Abroad – Medical Tourism (Real Examples)01 Mar

Two examples below

Val Finch

Val Finch needed a hysterectomy. She decided to go to Costa Rica for the surgery from Florida, where she stayed. She and her husband went to Costa Rica – everything was arranged for them by Medical Journey.

She spent two days at the Clinica Biblica hospital and was very happy with the care she received there from the investigations and the pre-operation procedures to the time she left. They were even able to get in some sight seeing while there.

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Conchetta Procopio

Conchetta Procopio of Gilbert, Arizona, was told she needed a hysterectomy. She did not have medical insurance and it was prohibitively expensive to get it done privately. So she researched her options and homed in on Mexico.

She arranged her trip to MedToGo. She had a successful trip and was happy that even though she could not speak Spanish, The doctor in the hospital could speak English, so she did not have any problem. The surgery cost only one-third of what it would have cost in the US. She… Read More

Health & Fitness,Medical Tourism,Surgeries

How to Have Lap Band Gastric Surgery to Lose Weight – Medical Tourism (Real Examples)01 Mar

Two examples below

Mark

At 45, Mark had a severe weight problem – he weighed 400 pounds and was diabetic as well. He tried all kinds of weight loss programs and diets, with little success. Finally a friend recommended that he should try surgery to lose weight.

He was put off with stomach stapling and gastric by pass procedures which are quite serious, not to mention more expensive. Then he researched all the information on the internet and decided to go to the Dominican Republic for lap band surgery, which less invasive.

He fixed up everything through a facilitating company and went for a medical vacation with his wife. After the surgery he has already lost 70 pounds and his sugar is also under control.

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Karen

Karen at 37 was overweight and quite fed up. Being a doctor who had been struggling with her weight since she was twelve, she knew it was important for her to reduce so that she could talk to her patients about healthy living without feeling foolish about her own weight.

She… Read More

Disease & Conditions,Health & Fitness,Medical Tourism,Surgeries

How to Have Gall Bladder Surgery (Cholecystectomy) Abroad – Medical Tourism (Real Examples)01 Mar

Two examples below

Merry Farmer

Merry Farmer was having problems with her gall bladder for more than 22 years. She had even been hospitalized once and treated for infection. Even though she had HMO insurance, every time she would go to the doctors, they would say she did not gall stones which warranted removal. Later the insurance also lapsed.

Then she decided to research where else she could have the surgery done. She settled for Mexico. She went to Puerto Vallarta and had the surgery at the Cornerstone Hospital under Dr. Juan Velazquez. She is now pain free.

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Allan Miller

Allan Miller of Seaview, WA, was having severe abdominal pain for two months. Investigations revealed that he needed a cholecystectomy. He did not have medical insurance and so decided to seek treatment abroad.

He explored the options of having the surgery in Belgium, Turkey and India. However, he did not want to take too much time off and travel for too long. So he picked on having gallbladder surgery at Hospital Angeles in Tijuana, Mexico. After two… Read More