Sunday, March 27, 2016

Malaysia – a new hot pot of medical world

Traveling rest combined with health tests, nursing, therapy will make the healing process more efficient. That's what contributes to malaysia points of interest and makes malaysia travel hotter than ever.
Medical tourism trend is more people interested, especially the elderly or have health problems. Guests have the opportunity not only to visit, visiting scenic spots in the country, but also for relaxation, combined with treatment or surgery. Korea is a country that is very successful in this, with the tourism background combined with cosmetic surgery packages for short girls.

In Southeast Asia, Singapore and Thailand also quite successful with this type. A few years ago, Malaysia became the country promoting medical tourism with arrivals strongly increasing. Due to the country's standard of living is cheap, the cost for treatment, nursing is not as high as the neighboring country of Singapore.
Do not just support health, tourism associated with identifiable health services also should every doctor, nurses are trained as a customer care staff. Common diseases treated in Malaysia as cardiovascular, cancer, infertility treatment, orthopedics, ophthalmology, dentistry, health checks, and plastic surgery. Prevention is designed odorless disinfectant, not lumped many patients a room, the room is decorated patients suitable for infants ages.
In addition to medical treatment, you can still participate in fun activities such as scuba diving, hiking, watching turtles, parasailing ... depending on health and your preferences. This combination makes the treatment more effective.

This trend is quite new in Vietnam and was only chosen by those economically better. The language barrier is something that many people are afraid. But have lower costs in other countries, but is still high compared with the average living standards.
Recently, Malaysia has received the award "Health Tourism Destination of 2015", a prestigious award of the International Medical Travel Journal magazine (IMTJ), United Kingdom.

Ms. Sherene Azli, CEO of the Health Council of Tourism Malaysia, said: "Our services are strictly managed from the Ministry of Health in quality. With the abundance of tourist services, we want visitors can feel comfortable. "

Distant travelers can also get advice online from the website of the Health Council of Tourism Malaysia (MHTC), including health counseling, scheduled sightseeing tour to explore the country, financial planning the trip, accommodation advice, support information on visas.

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