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Medical Tourism Healthbase - Canada Patient - Spinal Decompression with Fusion with Instrumentation Surgery - India

Added: November 29, 2007 | Time 02:28 | Views: 3,686

Jill had spinal problem over 16 years and her neurosurgeons in Canada kept her waiting. The waiting list was over two years. Through Healthbase.com, her Spinal Decompression with Fusion with Instrumentation Surgery was arranged in India at Wockhardt. Jill is very happy about the services she has received and highly recommends it. In her own words: "It is very wonderful experience here. I got my life back.” Healthbase, a Boston-based medical tourism facilitator, is a one-stop source for global medical choices, connecting patients to leading hospitals around the world. Healthbase offers over 200 procedures and helps patients seek top quality healthcare in various categories such as bariatric, orthopedic, cardiac, spinal (Microsurgical Discectomy, Carotid Endarterectomy, Craniotomy for Intracranial Tumors, Craniotomy for Aneurysms AVM, Laminectomy for Excision of Spinal Tumors Extradural, Decompressive Laminectomy, Percutaneous Endoscopic Lumbar Discectomy PELD, Laproscopic Discectomy, Peripheral Nerve Surgery, Cranioplasty, etc), dental, cosmetic, laparoscopic, etc. Healthbase’s partner hospitals are located in India, Singapore, Thailand, Mexico, Panama and Turkey, and are expanding to Costa Rica, Argentina, Brazil, Belgium and Malaysia. To ensure that patients receive the best care possible, Healthbase works only with hospitals that have international accreditations like JCI, JCAHO and ISO. To learn more, call 1-888-691-4584, email info.hb@healthbase.com or visit www.healthbase.com.

Topics: Healthcare Policy

Tags: abroad, Canada, Decompression, Fusion, health, Healthbase, India, Instrumentation, Medical, overseas, spinal, surgery, Tourism, travel, UK, uninsured, US, USA

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