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Wednesday,May 9th, 2012

by Denise

Have you heard of Da Vinci? No, not the famous painter, but the famous, high-tech robotic surgical equipment. If you haven’t, you’re in for an eye-opening surprise. Robotic surgery offers several forms of robotic equipment, such as robotic-assisted laparoscopic, endoscopic, and thoracoscopy surgical procedures. Robotic surgery involves a combination of computer-assisted technologies with the finest and newest surgical tools. The method offers access to different areas of the body through the use of special scopes and equipment. This equipment is NOT totally controlled by a robot, but by specially trained surgeons who use a monitor and hand attachments in the operating room.

Da Vinci robotic surgery makes use of computerized medical technologies and robotics that literally mimic hand movements of a surgeon through the use of robotic arms and instruments. This enables surgeons to provide extremely precise and fine movements in surgical capabilities. Today, Da Vinci robotic surgery is used for:

  • Cardiovascular surgery
  • Gynecology
  • Endocrine surgery
  • Urology
  • General surgery

Where do you find Da Vinci? More fine hospitals around the world are taking advantage of robotic surgery, including the U.S., Great Britain and Australia, as well as countries like Turkey, Jordan and locations throughout Southeast Asia.

Da Vinci robotic surgery offers huge benefits to patients undergoing surgical procedures; less blood loss, pain, and scarring. The method offers most patients shorter recovery and recuperation and reduces risk of infection and complications.

For more information regarding Da Vinci robotic surgery, and where you can find it abroad, visit PlacidWay.com, a leading medical resource and provider based in Denver, Colorado.

 

 

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Monday,May 7th, 2012

by Denise

Perhaps you know someone who traveled south of the border, or even across an ocean to receive medical care abroad. More people are traveling to locations like Mexico to receive immediate and excellent care for dental needs, weight loss procedures and treatments, and a variety of cosmetic and plastic surgery treatments that range from non-invasive to full-on face-lifts.

Still, Mexico isn’t the only medical tourism ‘hot-spot’ around – medical care facilities and providers in locations like Turkey, Croatia and other countries like Thailand, Singapore and India have created partnerships with major medical centers in Great Britain, Western Europe, and the United States.  South American providers are seeing a large influx of medical travelers seeking the best in cosmetic and obesity surgery procedures in Brazil and Argentina.

Locations throughout southeast Asia are hotspots as well for travelers from the Middle East and African continent regions for services including:

  • Dental care
  • Vision
  • Cancer treatments
  • Orthopedic technologies
  • Fertility treatments
  • Cardiac care
  • Cosmetic and plastic surgical procedures

If you don’t want to wait for healthcare prices to come down (and they won’t), and you need health care services or surgery now to enhance your range of motion, health and wellness, or for pain relief, check out your options abroad. Don’t forget to consider traveling abroad to deal with your medical that aren’t being met at home. Informative websites like PlacidWay.com offer detailed resources and accredited and certified medical facilities and providers around the globe.

Remember, you ARE worth it.

 

 

 

 

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Thursday,May 3rd, 2012

by Denise

When you think of surgery, what’s the first thought that comes into your mind? Sure, long incisions, huge, puckered scars, pain and perhaps a long recuperation until you regain full use of your arms and legs or are able to bend, twist or sit without discomfort.

Today, those thoughts are more than outdated.  Today, non-invasive surgery is preferred, in nearly all surgical fields, including cardiac surgery, general surgery and in bariatric and obesity treatments, just to name a few.

Laparoscopic surgery or endoscopic surgery techniques enable surgeons to operate without huge incisions and tissue damage. Healing processes are faster. This type of surgery reduces pain, and risk of infection and bleeding.

What types of surgery use laparoscopic techniques? Here are just a few: gallbladder surgery, liver surgery, small bowel, or other soft tissue organ surgical procedures. Popular laparoscopic procedures for bariatric surgery include gastric bypass, adjustable band, and duodenal switch surgeries. Laparoscopic surgery reduces complications after weight loss surgery. Laparoscopic procedures for the gallbladder and liver include bile duct exploration, bile duct injury, liver resection, and laparoscopic cholecystectomy.

Find the best of care, expertise and excellence in laparoscopic surgery and specialists in international destinations like Mexico, Jordan, Turkey and Asia, whether you need knee surgery or tumor removal. Also known as keyhole surgery or minimally invasive surgery (MIS), laparoscopic surgery enables a surgeon to operates on patients by viewing a monitor and manipulating his or her instruments without actually accessing the specific organ or tissue.

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Wednesday,April 25th, 2012

by Denise

Where the heck do you go these days for a little R&R? What about the astronomical costs of retreats and spas in the U.S.? Who can afford that these days? Well, there’s an option. For the ultimate in true relaxation and rejuvenation therapies, check out the possibility of traveling. Yes, traveling. If you know how to shop and where to look, you can travel for some R&R (flights and stay) for cheaper than if you spent a week at a comparative resort in fancy spas in the U.S.

If you want a starting place to look, try India. An ancient form of Indian medicine, known as Ayurveda, is practiced today not only in India, but around the world. Ayurvedic medicine is one of the oldest systems of medical care that incorporates body, mind and spirit in a number of herbal, food and physical treatments. Ayurveda is alternative or natural health care.

Travelers to India, Thailand, and Singapore can find this ancient form health and wellness for the treatment and relief of stress, joint and muscle health, mental health, and many forms of illness. As a matter of fact,  Ayurvedic  yoga exercises encourage your body’s glands and organs to produce healing chemicals.  Medical practitioners today acknowledge the benefits of combining Ayurveda, yoga and meditation as a natural and alternative treatment for depression.

Folk medicine, regardless of its origins, has withstood the test of time. For information regarding alternative medical treatments, and facilities abroad that offer affordable treatments, visit PlacidWay.com.

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Sunday,April 22nd, 2012

by Denise

Millions of people around the world are drug addicts. Not all of them want to get well, but some of them do. The problem is, if you’re a drug addict, you may not be in a position to find treatment by yourself. Cocaine addicts are just a small portion of the population who want help, but don’t know where, or how, to get it.

Kicking any drug habit takes grit and determination. Cocaine substance abuse treatment typically take between one and nine months, depending on the individual.

What do you look for in a rehab program?
Here are a few tips:

* Look for a program that offers treatment, counseling, support, compassion and guidance.

* Successful programs should offer fully accredited physicians, psychologists, psychiatrists, addiction treatment specialists and psychotherapy experts (staff size depends on location and size of facility).

* Find a rehab facility that focuses on specific types of drug abuse, and takes into consideration the length of time the individual has been abusing such drugs.

* If possible, find a facility that offers post-treatment support and encouragement and follow-up with former addicts.

Yes, that’s a tall order to fill. Places around the world offer some of the best and newest approaches to drug and alcohol addiction, as well as other self-destructive disorders and behaviors including eating disorders and gambling addiction.

Find addiction treatment centers around the world, including Russia, Ukraine, Switzerland, that offer effective treatment for less money  and shorter waiting lists than those found in the U.S. For more information about international addiction treatment centers abroad, visit PlacidWay.com, an international medical provider based in Denver, Colorado.

 

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Friday,April 20th, 2012

by Denise

When was the last time you went on a safari? Oh, never? Okay, how about this one… when was the last time you took care of a medical concern, such as vision loss, well checks, plastic surgery or even fertility treatments in another country? Never? Well, times, they are changing. If you’ve never been out of your native country for medical care or a vacation, why not combine both?

You may not think of South Africa as a prime medical tourist destination, but it is. South Africa has earned a reputation for the best medical tourism and travel packages around the world. South Africa, and most especially, Cape Town, has the best surgeons and facilities for a variety of treatments and procedures, including orthopedic care, cosmetic and plastic surgery, fertility and IVF treatments, Executive Healthchecks, general surgery and LASIK eye care.

Affordable surgery in South Africa gives you access to some of the most experienced and highly trained doctors and surgeons in the world, offering high-class medical care and quality. Surgeons and facilities in South Africa are registered and accredited by the South African Medical and Dental Councils. Medical travelers from around the world can save roughly 50% on costs for similar surgeries in the U.S., Great Britain, Australia and Canada.

Not only does South Africa offer both public and private and public medical settings for medical care and recuperation, but one of the most beautiful travel destinations in the world while they’re at it.

Check it out at PlacidWay.com, your one-stop medical travel resource provider for medical travel abroad.

 

 

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Saturday,April 14th, 2012

by Denise

Do you know what you can find in Mexico these days? Sure, great food, friendly people, and some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world. Let’s not forget history, or ancient ruins, and activities like deep-sea fishing along the western coastlines of Mexico. Mexico also offers some of the best doctors, surgeons and dentists in the world.

It doesn’t matter if you need a dental surgeon for orthodontics, dental implants, dental bridges or cosmetic dentistry services, you can find excellent, qualified, and highly experienced and trained dentists in Mexico. If you’re looking for bariatric or weight loss surgery such as gastric bypass, lap band surgery, gastroplasty or sleeve gastrectomy, weight loss surgeons and hospitals in Mexico offer accredited and certified organizations.

Increasing numbers of international travelers are venturing to Mexico for cutting-edge stem cell treatment therapies. Placenta stem cell therapy is the promising new field in stem cell research and offers options for treatments.

Excellent orthopedic surgeons, cosmetic or plastic surgical procedures and treatments, and accredited, affordable, and high-tech facilities and equipment are available to international medical travelers. Mexico offers some of the most gifted and experienced medical care in the western hemisphere. That, and people are looking to save money on medical care and surgeries. Why pay for more when you can get the same, excellent care and treatment for less?

For information about the types of medical services, facilities and hospitals Mexico has to offer, check out PlacidWay.com. There, you’ll find up-to-date info on doctor and surgeon qualifications, experience and training.

 

 

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Tuesday,April 10th, 2012

by Denise

What do you know about diabetes? Do you know enough to prevent it, or even what it is? Diabetes is a growing phenomenon in today’s society, and it isn’t just limited to the U.S.  Did you know there are several different types of diabetes? It’s important to understand the difference between them. Same goes for treatments that help people make better, educated decisions regarding care.

Here’s an alarming statistic; according to the National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse and the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, you probably know someone who has diabetes. Nearly 24 million people in the United States have diabetes. What’s so scary about that? Well, nearly 5 million of them don’t even know it.

What’s the big deal about diabetes? For starters, it seriously affects the way the body digests food. You see, food is broken down into a form of sugar found in the blood, called glucose. Glucose is the body’s main source of energy. However, for glucose to reach the body’s cells, the pancreas must create a hormone known as insulin. Without it, your body gets out of whack.

Common symptoms of diabetes include:

  • Thirst
  • Increased appetite – some people with diabetes experience constant hunger, caused by the body’s craving for nutrients
  • Increased urination
  • Irritated gums or tenderness of the gums, skin infections, and/or bladder or yeast infections
  • Increased sense of fatigue
  • Blurred vision
  • Slow-healing bruises or sores

Don’t mess around with diabetes. Learn about the condition, and where to find diabetes treatments that get you back on track. For more information about diabetes treatments, visit PlacidWay.com.

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Sunday,April 8th, 2012

by Denise

Your heart beats approximately 4,000 times every hour. Every day, your heart may beat over 100,000 times, and in a year over 35 million times. So don’t you think it’s a good idea to take care of it? Don’t you think your heart, and your health, are worth it? Sure we do. However, paying for heart care can literally give someone a heart attack.

Some of the most common heart care procedures performed today includes balloon angioplasty. The problem is, the procedure costs nearly $60,000. Can you afford that?

The good news is that countries around the world offer options to cardiac surgery in the U.S. World-renowned cardiac surgeons in countries like Jordan, India, Turkey and Thailand offer not only excellent experience in all forms of heart care and surgeries (including valve replacements and heart transplants) but also the latest technologies in diagnostics and non-invasive cardiac surgical procedures.

In India, a balloon angioplasty procedure costs around $11,000, while in Singapore or Thailand, you’d pay roughly $13,000. Sure, it’s still expensive, but at least you have options.

Just know that you have options for heart care specialists and surgeons around the world, and in countries that rank higher in healthcare than the U.S.. When it comes to paying over $100,000 for a multiple valve replacement procedure, it’s smart to look to places like India, where you’ll pay a tenth the cost for the same procedure.

Different healthcare delivery systems account for the difference, not lack of training, expertise or experience.

 

 

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Monday,April 2nd, 2012

by Denise

You may think you are. How about this question… if you decided to venture abroad for a medical treatment or procedure, do you know what to look for? We don’t know why, but many patients are hesitant to ask their doctor, surgeon, or facility for information regarding training and experience.

Why is that? We ask questions of our mechanics when it comes to car repairs, we ask questions about our schoolteachers, and we are certainly not hesitant to question a realtor or agent before buying a house. So why are people so hesitant to ask questions of their doctors?

We encourage everyone to ask questions. Ask questions of your doctor, surgeon or hospital staff regardless of where you’re from, and where you may be headed. Always take the time to find out information about any medical provider – at home or abroad. This is important whether you’re seeking treatment for age spots or you’re considering cosmetic rhinoplasty surgery or a cardiac transplant.

Here’s a list of possible questions to ask regarding healthcare facilities – at home or in Thailand, Croatia, South America or Jordan.

* How does the medical facility or service best meet my needs?

* How will I benefit from a specific service or facility?

* Do staff and/or service provide successful treatment?

* Is the doctor certified? Is the facility accredited by national or international accrediting organizations?

* Is the procedure/doctor/facility affordable?

This is just a starting point. Ask. After all, it’s your body. For informational resources about traveling abroad for medical care, visit PlacidWay.com.

 

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