GREECE

The ideal place as a medical tourism destination!

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You just lay back, relax and enjoy what really matters!

Greece, the homeland of Hippocrates, the man who wrote the Hippocratic Oath   and the creator of modern medicine, cannot be anything else, but the ideal place as a medical tourism destination. With more than 350 sunny days annually and its unique location, it constitutes the major crossroad between the Balkans and Southeast Europe, providing good transportation links with easy access from around the world by plane, ship or train.  It’s unparalleled geographic diversity, golden beaches, magnificent sunsets, unique touristic attractions and the strong heritage of 4000 years living history, culture and customs and of course the hospitality with its original Mediterranean cuisine, make Greece a Mediterranean Paradise.

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However, those are not the only reasons to choose Greece as your medical tourism destination! Greece has excellent, high-quality medical infrastructure with several  international certifications and availability for various types of health tourism such as Surgical, Oncological, Rehabilitation, Hemodialysis, Diagnostics, Dentistry, IVF-Maternity, and Wellness – a significant number of excellent medical services from highly skilled doctors with studies at the best Greek, European and American Universities. Greece, has also one of the highest European rates in doctors per capita, with its medical staff owning international recognition regarding skills. In addition, the competitive prices in compare to other medical tourism destinations, is another reason for choosing Greece. The travel cost to a foreign country, along   with vacation cost, accommodation cost and medical   care cost,   is often  lower   than the cost patients would have to face in their country of origin, only  to  cover  their medical  care.

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All of the above and a plethora of more reasons, create a unique mixture that welcomes you to Greece and wishes you “Stin Ygeia Sas” (To your Health)