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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Medical Tourism in Singapore, Best Hospitals in Singapore

Medical Tourism in Singapore, Best Hospitals in Singapore: "edical Tourism in Singapore"
Singapore has gained place as one of the top medical tourism destinations of the world. About 200,000 medical tourists visit Singapore every year. The hospitals in Singapore are extremely modern and have highly qualified doctors, many of whom have western qualifications. The Singapore government has plans to attract 2 million medical tourists to Singapore by the year 2010. Singapore is famous for its clean cities and streets and it is on par with Thailand and India for medical tourists. An example of a medical success story of doctors in Singapore is when in April 2001 Singapore doctors successfully separated Nepalese conjoined twins, Ganga and Jamuna, who were joined at the head in a mammoth 90-hour operation. Singapore provides world class treatment for all specialties of medicine including cardiology, oncology, cosmetic surgery. The Health Sciences Authority (HSA) of Singapore is responsible for maintaining the healthcare standards in Singapore hospitals. The private hospitals in Singapore have taken out many steps to attract foreign tourists including setting up departments for international patients. The international departments provide all assistance to international patients such as setting up appointments with top specialists, transportation, and accommodation. The cost of medical treatment in Singapore is comparatively very less compared to developed countries. As an example, a stem cell transplant would cost USD 80,000 to USD 90,000 per person in Singapore, whereas it would cost USD 235,000 for the same procedure in USA and UK. Treatment in Singapore comes at a 20 to 30 percent of cost in United States and other western countries. However, the cost of treatment in Singapore is higher than treatment costs in Thailand, India, or Malaysia. Besides providing world-class medical care Singapore has obtained world-class expertise in procedures such as organ transport, IVF procedures, limb reattachment, and joint replacement surgeries.

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