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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-04-2008 @ 7:04AM
Ira said...
Dear Don,
"There are no fees for our services. We're paid directly by the hospitals for our referrals" because the hospitals add your fee to their costs.... at least be honest, there is nothing wrong with making money when providing a service to someone... India? a medical destination not so sure...true the Ministry of tourism does a lot of advertising but... we have heard too many stories/testimonials from people who went to India and came back with other medical problems...India is a very beautiful...but it stops there...What happens when a person leaves India and then has complications? Private medical centers and clinics tend to disappear into the night...over night...then what??? For all those of you reading this look at Israel as a destination...for more see www.medicaltourismforyou.com or email me and I will give you more than 10 reasons to come to Israel for any type of medical treatment or procedure.
PS. I was under the impression that American doctors don't believe in medical tourism...they say its unsafe and not as good as US health care??? I'm confused.
Ira