Eyes, ears, nose, throat

South Korea Medical Tourism

seoulplay would like to inform the community about the 2008 International Medical Travel Conference in Seoul. South Korea currently sees approximately 30,000 patients a year and the South Korean government has projected the annual number to be as high as 100,000 by 2010. 

For more information on medical treatment in Korea:

http://seoulplay.wordpress.com/2008/08/11/medical-treatment-in-south-kor...

For more discussion on medical treatment in South Korea, feel free to contact us anytime: contact@seoulplay.com

India healthcare destination to the world

India is one of the most favorable
tourist destinations in the world. Medical treatment combines with tourism has
come into effect, from which the concept of Medical Tourism is derived .India
offers a range of world quality Doctors, hospitals and treatments at a fraction
of world costs with comparable success rates and service levels . the

South Korea Medical Tourism Diary. Part 3: Yeson Voice Examination Center

Continued from Part 2: Inha University Hospital

November 27, 2007

Our next stop was an interesting place: the Yeson Voice Examination Center. The clinic is located in a high-end medical office building and was reminiscent of the Asia-Pacific Medical Center in Singapore with an elegant lobby. There was a separate, glassed in lecture room/waiting room off the lobby where Phantom of the Opera was playing on a projection TV as we walked in. The Voice Examination Center is targeted at voice professionals: singers, actors, news anchors who have problems with their voices.

LASIK clinics in Mexico

Can someone suggest good quality, low cost LASIK centers in Mexico? Is it safe to have LASIK done there?

LASIK --Where to go and what to look for?

I am interested in having LASIK surgery done abroad. What countries are the best choices? What questions should I be asking. BTW I live in Texas.

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