Care and Cure India FAQ's

1. WHATS CARE AND CURE INDIA?

2. WHAT ARE THE MEDICAL TREATMENT AVAILABLE?

3. HOW MUCH IT COST?

4. DO I NEED TO PAY ANY EXTRA SERVICE CHARGE FOR YOUR SERVICE APART FROM SURGERY?

5. WHAT ABOUT POST OPERATIVE CARE?

6. WHAT ABOUT TRAVEL ARRANGEMENT?

7. SHALL I BRING ANY OF MY FAMILY MEMBERS ALONG WITH ME?

8. IS MEDICAL TOURISM SAFE?

9. ARE THE DOCTORS AND SURGEONS QUALIFIED?

10. WHAT MEDICAL SERVICE IS AVAILABLE?

11. WHAT HAPPENES IF SOMETHING GOES WRONG?


1. WHATS CARE AND CURE INDIA?

The place where you get complete cure with full care of well equipped doctors for all your medical needs. In other words it can be defined in such where you can rest and relax and quench your medical needs.


2. WHAT ARE THE MEDICAL TREATMENT AVAILABLE?

All major surgeries, life threatening disorders and minor surgeries are available according to the need of the patients.


3. HOW MUCH IT COST?

Definitely people who outsourcing the medical needs to India would enjoy the one third amount of the own nativity cost in international standard of the same surgery.


4. DO I NEED TO PAY ANY EXTRA SERVICE CHARGE FOR YOUR SERVICE APART FROM SURGERY?

Yes, obviously you need to only to meet our incidental expenses not for anything else. Since this owned by a doctor and operate by doctor. This part will be discussed in details after getting the contact form filled up.


5. WHAT ABOUT POST OPERATIVE CARE?

Each and every movement will be keenly absorbed by doctors in your post operative ward. You will be allotted with duty doctors who take you more personally along with nursing care. Even when you out from the hospital.


6. WHAT ABOUT TRAVEL ARRANGEMENT?

We are having separate segment for your travel arrangement, visa, passport, pick up and drop etc. this will be clearly explained to you at a time your personal touch through e-mail or phone.


7. SHALL I BRING ANY OF MY FAMILY MEMBERS ALONG WITH ME?

Yes of course you can but only one will be allowed inside the hospital.


8. IS MEDICAL TOURISM SAFE?

Generally, people ask if going abroad for surgery is “safe” what they really want to know is” is it as safe if I went my local doctor or hospital?” and the short answer is that “yes, it is probably just about as safe”-with the proviso that the patients does his or her homework, picks a good doctors or surgeon and facility and plans the trip wisely. Many medical tourists take nothing for granted, as they might at home; they want to know everything that might happen, everything they might encounter in advance, and thus are perhaps better prepared for their care or surgery than they might have been if they had stayed closer to home.


9. ARE THE DOCTORS AND SURGEONS QUALIFIED?

The schooling, training and board certification processes for physicians and surgeon are comparable from country to country.     Many surgeons overseas have trained in the United States or Europe, just as many doctors in the United States and Europe have had some part of their training abroad.   Ultimately, each hospital that caters to medical tourism has its own credentialing and standards and should be evaluated on an individual basis. many hospitals and doctors have received international accreditation and can be evaluated quickly and easily if this is the case.


10. WHAT MEDICAL SERVICE IS AVAILABLE?

Any, from simplest to the most serious life saving procedures. This is not saying that all service is available everywhere at uniformly high quality everywhere.  In India, has perhaps the best reputation for heart surgery in the world, alongside the United States.The quality of plastic surgery is renowned in central and south America, and sought after internationally. However, there is not much in the way of malady or ailment that the world’s major international hospitals do not see on daily basis. A patient has choice around the globe for whatever care or treatment might be necessary.


11. WHAT HAPPENES IF SOMETHING GOES WRONG?

This is extremely common question and there is no one answers. Things can “go wrong” with any medical care, procedure or surgery, regardless of the quality of a facility and the skill of a doctor or surgeon.


Patients should query their surgeons on what their policies are for less than satisfactory results. Some plastic surgeons will offer free revision, for example. In the event of a truly terrible outcome of a surgery resulting in disfigurement, incapacity, disability or death, a medical tourist must be aware, going in that legal recourse will not be as straight forward as it would be in the United States and might be substantially limited even in the event that malpractice could be proven. If you primary concern in going a doctor, surgeon or dentist is whether or not you are going to have legal recourse if you don’t like the work you get, you probably should not be a medical tourist.

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