Angel Medcare is a Medical Tourism Company based in Gurgaon, Delhi NCR.
Delhi NCR, is emerging as one of the top medical tourism destinations in India, with professional experts, technological sophistication and health care services that easily match the best in the world. Its reputation as the global technology hub and cosmopolitan city has made it a prominent health care destination for foreigners from developed as well as developing countries.
3. About Medical Tourism
Medical tourism (also known as medical travel,
health tourism or global healthcare) is a
rapidly-growing practice of traveling
across international borders to get quality
& economic health care.
4. Why India….
India is a perfect destination for medical tourism or “Global Healthcare as it is
increasingly called...” that combines health treatment with visits to some of
the most alluring and awe-inspiring places of the world. A growing number
of patients are flocking in large numbers because of the superlative medical
care, equipments and facilities that India offers.
More and more foreigners from Europe and US are now heading towards
India for not just cosmetic treatment but even for complex surgeries.
Chief cardiothoracic and vascular surgeon at the Fortis group of hospitals
Vivek Javali who has performed more than 15,000 surgeries and is known
as the father of invasive cardiac surgery in India, says that the economics of
healthcare globally, tilted the scales of medical tourism in favour of
countries like India.
Healthcare experts have pegged medical tourism market in India go notch
the $2 billion a year by 2012. An estimated 150,000 people travel to India
for low-priced healthcare procedures every year.
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5. Treatments in India
Cardiology – bypass surgery
Organ transplants
Diabetes
Orthopedics surgeries – Arthritis, Osteoarthritis, Joint
replacements
Spine surgeries and treatments
Oncology
Dental procedures
Prosthesis
Cosmetic /Plastic/Reconstructive surgeries for burns and wounds
Gynecology – IVF- Infertility treatments, Fibroids
Non invasive and Minimal invasive surgeries
Laparoscopic and Robotic surgeries
……….and many more…
6. Facilities in Indian hospitals….
Besides best of doctors’ teams available, the hospitals provide quality of service
in everything ….
State of art operation theaters ( 40) in numbers, to avoid in delay of
treatment or surgeries
Best of medicines and infrastructure like MRI, CT scan and Imaging
available
Separate emergency for cardiac patients for special care.
Blood Bank facility
Fully equipped Lab for all lab tests
Fully equipped air conditioned rooms with options available for star, deluxe,
and executive facilities. Single occupancy, double occupancy and general
Kitchens equipped with food options for all international patients as per
doctors’ advice
24 hr ambulance service for pick and drop for patients
TPA/Insurance cover for international patients
24 hr cafeteria for patients’ families and relatives
Internet facility, phone and separate TV for each admitted patient
24 hr nurse, housekeeping and doctors available for patient’s comfort
24 hr taxi service for patient and his family
7. Other benefits
India has world class corporate hospitals and excellent treatment Centres in
the world.
Hospital infrastructure & technology on par with USA, UK & other
European countries
No waiting period
Overall Success rate – India -- 98.7%
-- US – 97.5%
Immediate attention / treatment / surgery
Best Nursing / Post operative Care with compassion
Language no barrier – English speaking staff / translators available
Low cost (1/10th), high quality, affordable best healthcare
8. Confederation of Indian Industry ( CII) - Report
McKinsey & Co. study.–“Healthcare in India : The Road Ahead”
Report - 1.3 million medical tourists visit Asia / year
Nos. of US patients seeking cheaper care abroad - grew to 7,10,000 /
year
Over 1, 50,000 medical tourists travelled to India in 2002 bringing in
earnings of $ 300 million.
2006-07 > 3,00000
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) produced a study on the country’s
medical tourism sector, in collaboration with international management
consultants, McKinsey & Company, which outlined immense potential for
the sector
India hosts medical tourists from industrialized countries, such as the
United Kingdom and the United States, but also from its neighbours
Bangladesh, China and Pakistan.
9. CII has a certification system and has already approved 30 of its 120
hospital members. Under the CII system, certified hospitals must agree to
limit charges to foreigners as part of a dual pricing-system that offers
domestic patients lower prices. Non-resident Indian medical tourists are
charged the same as any others from abroad.
Still, even these lower prices are too high for the vast majority of India’s 1.1
billion population. The CII group, which also has an ethical code for member
hospitals, is establishing a regulatory framework for its own members.
CII lawyers are also drawing up a standard contract to ensure that any
litigation, arising from treatment, is dealt with in Indian courts. Currently,
neither medical tourists nor Indian patients can take their cases to Indian
courts. Their only recourse is India’s State and National Consumer Disputes
Redressal Commissions.
10. World Health Organization : Report
India’s medical tourism sector is a growing source of foreign exchange as
well as prestige and goodwill outside the country. Having supported medical
tourism’s rapid growth, the government is under pressure to find ways to
make the sector of benefit to public health services that are used by most of
India’s 1.1 billion population.
Indian consulates and missions abroad face a growing number of inquiries
about “M” or medical visas.
The Indian Ministry of Tourism’s 13 overseas offices are stocked with
information for those intending to travel to India for medical treatment.
The new M-visas are valid for a year and are issued for companions too.
A wide-range of services are on offer. Ministry of tourism brochures
advertise cardiac surgery, minimally invasive surgery, oncology services,
orthopaedics and joint replacement, and holistic health care, provided by
about 45 hospitals promoted as “centres of excellence”.
Health tourism is often hailed as a sector where developing countries, such
as India, have huge potential due to their comparative advantage based on
providing world-class treatment at low prices combined with attractive
resorts for convalescence.
11. Why Delhi NCR…..
Gurgaon as part of Delhi NCR has recently emerged as the latest hub for
Medical Tourism. Apart from being IT hub and a favorite haunt for MNC
offices, the city has a number of world class hospitals that not only treat
Indian citizens but also people from outside.
Medical tourism has emerged a prolific business in India. Due to the rising cost
of medical care in foreign nations like USA, UK, and other European
countries, people from outside countries are relying on Indian medical care
as they are pocket friendly and high quality. Indian Medicare standards are
well recognized throughout the world. India has medical experts in all the
fields and a track record of successfully handling diseases and treatments.
Gurgaon also offers a number of service apartment facilities where patients can
stay in case of long treatment or follow-ups. These apartments are equipped
with international living standards so that patients find home away from
home.
Medical tourism is pulling a lot of foreign citizens to Gurgaon. World class
hospitals like Artemis, Medicity, Paras, Fortis, Max, are well-equipped to
offer foreign patients the desired treatment and nursing. So this millennium
city holds a lot of potential when it comes to offering Medicare of
International standards.
http://www.gurgaonsite.com/medical-tourism-in-gurgaon.html
12. News from Press..
Iraqi boy can walk again, thanks to Gurgaon doctors
GURGAON: Omar (19), an Iraqi boy, who was diagnosed with an aggressive bone
tumor in his left thigh and informed his leg would have to be amputated, has found
a new lease of life in India. While he and his family had lost all hope of saving his
leg, after undergoing a complicated surgery at a private hospital in Gurgaon
recently Omar is not only free from disease but is now able to use both his legs
again.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/gurgaon/Iraqi-boy-can-walk-
again-thanks-to-Gurgaon-doctors/articleshow/8112160.cms
Medical melody: Interpreters attract global patients with personal care
GURGAON: With the increasing number of international patients in city’s five-star
hospitals, the demand for qualified interpreters or translators has gone up.
Interpreters offer personalized services to international patients and have
emerged as one of the most essential links between doctors and patients. To cash
on medical tourism boom, all the major tertiary care hospitals including Max,
Alchemist, Artemis and Paras have set up exclusive international patient services
divisions, manned by interpreters with vast experience in service industry, to offer
end-to-end services. These communications experts offer personalized care to
international patients. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/gurgaon/Medical-
melody-Interpreters-attract-global-patients-with-personal-
care/articleshow/8137895.cms
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18. Success rate of major surgeries in India…
Liver -94- 95 %
Cardiac - 99%
Renal - 99%
Orthopedic – Joint replacement -99%
Neurology – 90%
Spine treatments – 90%
Dental – 90%
Cosmetic/Reconstructive surgery – 95%
Oncology /Cancer–success rate differs as it is patient specific
19. Our Doctors..
Dr.Naresh Trahan – Cardiology
Qualification : M.B.B.S. K.G. Medical College Lucknow, 1968 U.P,India
• Diplomat, American Board of Surgery, U.S.A 1977
• Diplomat, American Board of Cardiothoracic Surgery
No. of surgeries a month – more than 150
Dr.Ashok Rajgopal -Orthopedics
Qualification : M.B.B.S. : Armed Forces Medical College, Pune,
Pune University 1974.
M.S.Orth : All India Institute of Medical Sciences
New Delhi 1979.
M.Ch.Orth : University of Liverpool 1983.
FIMSA : International Medical Sciences Academy 1996.
No. of surgeries a month : approx. 55 to 60
Dr. Rajesh Ahlawat – Urology
Qualification :M.Ch. (Urology) May 1986 All India Institute of Medical
Sciences, New Delhi, India.
M.N.A.M.S. May 1982 National Board of Examination, New Delhi, India.
M.S. (Surgery) Dec. 1980 King George’s Medical College, Lucknow, India
M.B.B.S. Dec. 1976 King George’s Medical College, Lucknow, India.
No. of surgeries a month – 30 – 35
20. Dr.Vijay Kher – Renal (Kidney) Medicine
Qualification : Clinical Fellowship 1980-81 Henry Ford Hospital, in Detroit, USA
Nephrology & Hypertension 1981-83 Univ. of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
• DNB (Nephro) 1980 National Boards, India.
• DM (Nephro) 1979 PGIMER, Chandigarh.
• MD (Int.Med) 1977 PGIMER, Chandigarh.
• MBBS 1973 Glancy Medical College, Amritsar ,Punjab
No. of patients : average 250 -300
Dr.Tejinder Kataria – Oncology and Radiation
Qualification : • Indira Gandhi Medical College, Shimla, India.
Radiation Oncology Residency
• Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India.
• Cookridge Hospital, Leeds, UK.
• Royal Marsden Hospital, UK
• Christie and Holt Radium Institute, UK
No. of Patients a month : approx 200- 300
Dr.Rajiv Parekh – Vascular surgeries
Qualification : 1982 MBBS Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi.
1986 MS (Surgery) Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi
1987 FRCS Royal College of Surgeons, United Kingdom
No.of surgeries a month: 80 – 100
21. Dr.A.K.Soin -Hepatobiliary and Liver Transplant Surgeon
Qualification : MBBS(AIIMS), MS (AIIMS), FRCS (Edin), FRCS (Glas), FRCS
(Transplant Surgery)-Cambridge, UK
No.of surgeries a month : approx 95 -100
Dr.A.N.Jha – Department of Neurosciences
Medical School - Armed Forces Medical College, University of Poona, India
Surgical Residencies
• Lady Hardinge Medical College, University of Delhi, India
• Manchester, U K
Surgical / Surgical Neurology Fellowship
• F.R.C.S. Edinburgh, UK
• F.R.C.S.( Surgical Neurology), Edinburgh, UK
No. of surgeries a month: approx 55-60
Dr.Rama Joshi :Gynecology
Qualification : M.B.B.S. and M.S. (Obst. & Gynae) from S.M.S. Medical College,
Jaipur. Fellow in Gynae Oncology at Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai and
a UICC Fellow at BGH, Buffalo, NY (USA).Trained at the Comprehensive
Cancer Centre, University of Michigan (USA) and University of Lyon
(France).
No.of surgeries a month : approx – 100 - 125
22. Advantage India – Comparative rates
Price in USD ($)
Surgery $US India Singapore Thailand
Heart Bypass 144000 8500 13500 24000
Angioplasty 57000 5000 11200 13000
Heart Valve 170000 9000 12500 11000
Replacement
Hip Replacement 50000 5800 9200 12000
Hip Resurfacing 50000 8000 12100 16000
Knee 50000 6200 11000 10000
Replacement
Spinal Fusion 100000 5500 9000 7000
Dental Implant 2000- 700 2900 3000
10000
Lap Band 30000 7500 12000 12000
Breast Implants 10000 4500 5400 4500
Rhinoplasty 8000 3500 2700 3400
Face Lift 15000 5000 5000 6600
Hysterectomy 15000 2300 6000 4500
24. Current Scenario
Medical tourism industry is growing leaps and
bounds and is
estimated to be US $ 40 billion.
Asia – Worth US $4 billion by 2012
India – Worth US $2.2 billion by 2012
Source: McKinsey and CII report on medical tourism.
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27. What you can expect from us
Single point of contact for all our
interactions with you and your patients.
24x7 availability for any issue resolution.
Appropriate commissions/ financial
remuneration.
We can support you in various India based
activities.
28. Services – Pre Treatment
Appointment Scheduling with doctors
Treatment Packages in advance, basis
reports sent by patients.
Visa Assistance
Travel & ticketing services if required
Hotel Reservations
Registration with FRO office
Foreign Exchange facilities
29. Services – During Treatment
Airport Pick Up in air-conditioned vehicles
Hotel Reservations
Language Interpreters
Express Check In through dedicated International Patient
Lounge
In house Business Centre
Choice of International Cuisine
International Newspapers & internet access in rooms
Dedicated International Executive during your entire stay for
all your medical & non-medical needs
Ambulance Pick up, if required
30. Services – Post
Treatment
Stay arrangements at guest house/hotels as per choice, during the
recuperative period
Concierge Services for dining & Entertainment
Follow Up assistance for future appointment scheduling after discharge
Post Operative Support like Yoga, Physiotherapy, Meditation etc.
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