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Options for Heart Surgery in India and Advantages Associated with It
Heart Treatment in India costs much lower than traditional hospitals in developed countries and in most cases, lower than other developing countries. They use some of the best technology and knowhow and the procedures include cardiothoracic, neurology, gastrointestinal, orthopaedic, renal, obstetric, ENT, opthalmology, dental, plastic, cosmetic and tumour surgeries.
The cost difference can be as high as 1:3, which effectively means you get a 5 star treatment at one-third the costs using top class doctors.
Leave alone the cost, there is no queue, no waiting lists and you will get preferential treatment.
Conditions operated on include:
Heart Care
- Valvular diseases
- Arrhythmias
- Coronary artery disease
- Hypercholesterolemia
- Family history of coronary disease
- Hypercholesterolemia
- Heart disease symptoms
Some of the procedures available are:
- directional coronary atherectomy
- rotablation
- coronary artery stenting
- intravascular ultrasound
- balloon valvuloplasty
- non-surgical closure of holes in the heart such as ASD, VSD and PDA.
It is commonly known that most top Indian doctors have top class education including training/education from Americal institutions. Add to that the world class technology and 5 star facilities and what you have is a more convenient option with an almost free holiday (keeping in mind you have significant cost savings).
Some site like IndiaMedicalTourism.net offer patients easy and effective medical tourism advice for treatment in India. Some more related sites are:
http://www.theindiadirectory.com/health-tourism
More Medical Tourism Information available at Medical Tourism in India
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