Monday, May 10, 2010

International Living On Medical Tourism In Costa Rica

Most Americans Go to Costa Rica For…

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Monday, May 10, 2010

Dear International Living Reader,

Josef Woodman,
 IL's health editor, spent more than five years touring 100 medical facilities in 14 countries, researching contemporary medical tourism.

When Josef wanted to save 20% on his own dentist's quote for treatment…there was only one country he wanted to visit—Costa Rica. Find out why below.

Len Galvin
Managing Editor, 
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Most Americans Go to Costa Rica For…

International Living Postcards—your daily escape
Monday, May 10, 2010

Dear International Living Reader,

Josef Woodman,
 IL's health editor, spent more than five years touring 100 medical facilities in 14 countries, researching contemporary medical tourism.

When Josef wanted to save 20% on his own dentist's quote for treatment…there was only one country he wanted to visit—Costa Rica. Find out why below.

Len Galvin
Managing Editor, 
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Save Up To 60%: Fix Your Smile in Costa Rica
By Josef Woodman

Around midway through my research for the first edition of my book, 
Patients Beyond Borders, an old root canal became infected and I needed an extraction and implant. When my specialist in North Carolina quoted $4,100 for the procedures, I knew it was time to “walk the medical tourism talk” and head overseas for care.

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I chose Costa Rica, one of the five countries in the world most visited by Americans for medical treatment; in the Western Hemisphere, only Mexico receives more medical tourists.

Medical tourists can choose from a wide range of specialties, including orthopedics, heart surgery, bariatrics and obesity management, and cosmetic surgery. But Costa Rica attracts more patients for dentistry than for any other specialty, numbering in the tens of thousands of U.S. patients annually. Most of the work is done in San José and its affluent and highly Americanized suburb of Escazú, where I went for my dental work.

Each time I returned to Costa Rica for treatment (I’ve been back four times now), the waiting lobbies were increasingly crowded with American and European visitors who had come primarily to take advantage of the 30% to 60% savings—and, perhaps, to recover in a lush, tropical, pampering environment. I saved around $800, which included costs for my airfare, hotel, transportation and meals.

My dentist, a certified implantologist, worked diligently on a number of challenges surrounding my procedure. He and his staff were always courteous, informative and empathetic. All the equipment was state-of-the-art, and I was most appreciative to see that the lab and panoramic X-ray equipment were all on location (true of all the top dental clinics I visited when researching my book)…


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