India on path of becoming a hub of medical tourism

ANI  |  Gurugram / Bangalore [India] 

58-year-old from came with a history of leading to On advice of a friend, he came to for an advanced Neuro Rehabilitation.

Technologically advanced hospitals, specialized doctors, low-cost treatment and visa facilities have contributed to help become one of the fastest growing destinations in

According to a FICCI-IMS report, over 500,000 foreign patients seek treatment in each year.

They mostly come to India for heart surgery, knee transplant, and dental care, as the treatment cost in India is considered lowest in

Sandeep KM, General Manager Sales & Marketing, said, "Patients who are coming from the Western World where you have NHA kind of model, like in UK, there is a lot of waiting period. So, we find that patients from UK and agencies as well but they had wait for a long time, so they tend to come from there. Secondly, a large number of countries don't have that kind of services that we can provide because they don't have the infrastructure for the same".

India currently has around 18 per cent of the global market. In an estimate, it can be a $9 billion-worth destination by having 20 per cent global market share by 2020.

A large number of patients in India come from South Asia, and CIS countries.

Rashmi Verma, Secretary, Tourism, said, "All the NABH approved the hospitals now put up the charges and the lists and all the facilities which they are giving are visible now on the website, so it is a very transparent thing".

"Any patients who are coming to India can go on that website and understand what are the kinds of facility being offers and at what prices. So they can choose where to go and how to go, and we also have certain facilities like counters set up at the airports like Mumbai, Delhi and Chennai etc. and to help those people who are coming for medical tourism", she added.

Dr is a world-renowned who has over 48,000 successful to his credit.

After practicing for 20 years in New York, he returned to India.

"If you take South we have Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, and - progressively India has moved up the scale and become totally international in some of the institutions; whereas, has some good care happening there. So is Nepal, so is So, we are offering the highest level of in this region - first in South Asia, then you look at all of Middle East, you look at you look at South East Asia, you look at CIS countries - we are the hub for that", said Dr. Naresh Trehan, of - The Medicity.

Ayurveda, yoga and other wellness treatments also attracts many foreign patients.

Marketing as part of the 'tourism' has brought a new definition to vacationing in India itself.

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First Published: Sun, July 08 2018. 10:00 IST