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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