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Monday, March 28 2022 - 19:22
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Medical Tourism Commences for Treatment at Manipal Hospitals
DHAKA, Bangladesh Mar. 28, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

The healthcare sector has experienced significant challenges resulting from the 
COVID pandemic. The virus hampered the treatment for patients who needed to fly 
to India for better treatments and procedures. The situation is gradually 
beginning to normalize, and foreign travel restrictions have been eased in 
India.

Earlier, due to the pandemic, medical tourism had suffered major setbacks and 
patients had to postpone their surgeries and other treatments due to travel 
restrictions. This impacted many lives and made the patient's conditions even 
worse, increasing the morbidity and mortality risk associated with treatable 
and preventable health conditions. The delay also contributed to the reported 
excess deaths indirectly related to COVID-19. Many hospitals after the ease on 
travelling, have started extending their services to the international patients 
who wish to seek treatment in India for their medical conditions.  

Manipal Hospital is urging patients not to delay any further in their 
treatments and surgeries. With outstanding equipment, world-class technology, 
and a team of experienced doctors, the hospital is delivering healthcare 
services to international patients while adhering to strict safety standards. 
At the same time, the Manipal Overseas Patient Care Centre provides great 
services for its international patients, such as visas, transportation, 
insurance, and many others. Despite the pandemic, the hospital has successfully 
handled cases of critical patients who required kidney, liver, and heart 
transplants. With international borders opening up, the hospital is now able to 
use its air ambulance services for patients in different countries.

Mr. Karthik Rajagopal, COO, Manipal Hospital Enterprise, said, "Manipal 
Hospitals has always believed in making healthcare accessible to everyone. Many 
patients had to postpone their treatments due to the pandemic, but now that the 
COVID cases in India have been brought under control and international 
crossings are opening, we are glad to offer our services to our overseas 
patients. It is now critical to recognize that delaying both emergency and 
routine medical care will increase the danger of the underlying diseases 
worsening and may result in mortality. With the opening of international 
borders, we can now continue to assist overseas patients who have had their 
procedures postponed due to the pandemic and travel restrictions. Nothing 
brings us more joy at Manipal Hospitals than giving our patients a new lease on 
life, and we encourage our patients not to delay their treatment or surgeries. 
We are now prepared to maintain the same level of confidence and clinical 
excellence among international patients, thanks to our amazing team of doctors."

The medical tourism industry seems to be getting better as the pandemic 
subsides and the situation improves, patients are coming for treatments that 
they had to postpone due to the pandemic. Patients with chronic illnesses and 
those in need of organ transplants are increasingly traveling to other 
countries for treatment. For more details please fill up Google form Manipal 
Hospital Patient portal (google.com) 
[https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe1p6IUMbj-rMFdiI8Zaggj8lfxYukIDkcj1cQ
MlieIOs58NQ/viewform]  

Visit us at: www.manipalhospitals.com/internationalpatientcare/  
Call: +91-96060-48970 /+91-80564-43037

Source: Manipal Hospitals