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Greece – The Original Medical Tourism Destination..

Choosing a trip to Greece is a fantastic opportunity to enjoy some of the most beautiful scenery in the world and now with Greece's Medical Tourism industry growing at a rapid pace, it can now be a medically convenient holiday too! The Ancient Greeks have long been credited with starting what is now known as Medical Tourism. People travelled from far and wide to sample Greece's healing waters and Spa Treatments. Now, with all areas of Medicine offered, you too can follow in ancient footsteps, combining a holiday in spectacular surroundings with Medical Treatment of the highest quality!

Why Choose Greece for Travel and Treatment?

Greece is a country with so much to offer visitors. Wonderful mountain landscapes, miles of stunning coastline, hundreds of beautiful islands and a rich cultural heritage make Greece a perfect vacation paradise. Add to this the fact that Greek Hospitals and Doctors are reaching out to Medical Tourists to offer high quality healthcare usually at a fraction of the cost of treatment in their home country, and Greece really could be the perfect destination for your Medical Journey. The Greek Island of Crete is currently the most well known destination for Medical Tourism in Greece due to its longstanding expatriate population. Many other Greek destinations are following suit and places such as Athens, Achaia, Chalkidiki and Thessaloniki among others, are fast becoming popular choices for Medical Tourists. As well as boasting amazing scenery and glorious beaches surrounded by high cliffs or palm tree forests, Greece also has a wealth of cultural experiences to offer visitors. Why not explore a traditional Greek market or while away the hours in a traditional Greek Taverna? Take a trip to see some wonderful Ancient Greek art or perhaps order a drink in a Greek cafeteria where the locals will easily spend one or two hours chatting over a cup of coffee. Greece really is a paradise for Medical Tourists, a breathtaking country with a great healthcare system and committed and highly qualified Medical Professionals. Greece – the original medical tourism destination!

Medical Facilities in Greece

Greece's popularity as a Medical Tourism destination is ever increasing thanks to its advanced treatment measures and high quality facilities. The healthcare system is ranked as one of the highest in the world and according to the World Health Organisation, costs for healthcare in Greece remain one of the lowest in the world. The Greek National Health Service was set up to promote equal distribution of public health and is currently working towards building new facilities country-wide, purchasing further hi-tech equipment and upgrading Greece's current hospitals. The National Health Service also provides free or subsidized healthcare to Greek citizens and those who have contributed to Greek social security. Greeks have one of the highest life expectancies in the EU and are amongst the healthiest people in the world. Major Hospitals in Greece cover a wide range of specialities such as orthopaedics, fertility and cardiac care. Dentistry is one of the most popular procedure areas for Medical Tourist to Greece.

Greece Hospitals and International Standards of Care

Although Public Hospitals can be very busy, hygiene standards are exceptionally high and incidences of hospitals viruses virtually non-existent. There is a good network of Private Hospitals in Greece which operate to exceptional standards and offer world class healthcare. Public and Private facilities compliment each other and operate alongside one another. Private Doctors generally speak excellent English and many are multi-lingual and communication should not be a problem. Many Greek surgeons train in the US or the UK. Medical Training in Greece is rigorous and the medical education system is being brought in line with the European Standards for Higher Education. Greek Medical Training emphasises good working conditions and has excellent support and supervision at all levels. In Greece, cosmetic surgeons should be registered with the Hellenic Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery. The Hellenic Society also has professional bodies for specialisms such as Trauma and Hand Surgery. Greece enjoys one of the highest Doctor/Patient ratios in the world.

Convalescence in Greece

Greece is the perfect place to convalesce after treatment and relaxation comes naturally to the Greeks! If you want to recuperate on a sandy beach at the edge of crystal clear waters, you'll be spoilt for choice. Greece's beaches all have their own charm and beauty and there are lots to choose from. For the adventurous traveller there are numerous water-based activities on offer along Greece's coastlines. The rugged mountains invite hikers to explore them and the Greek towns and villages have so much to see and do, whatever your convalescing preferences. Greece boasts about 1400 islands, only 169 of which are inhabited so a day or more of Island Hopping to explore their individual charms may well be in order. There are also 752 thermosprings dotted around the country. Many of them are classified by the National Institute for Geographical and Mineral Research as therapeutic. A trip to the springs could be just the type of relaxation needed after Medical Treatment.

Greece Travel Information

Many visitors to Greece do not need a visa to enter the country. This includes visitors from other European Union countries, The United States, Canada, Australia and Japan. Greece is a friendly nation and locals are proud to welcome tourists. Many speak good English and most are happy to help if visitors need directions or assistance with ordering food, say. The most popular time to visit Greece is from early July to mid August when the temperatures are at their highest but the weather is still warm in June and September. Public transport in Greece is comfortable and there are trains, buses (both urban and suburban) as well as a Subway system in Athens. Flights to Greece are frequent and transport from airports to your final destination is cheap and easy to find. It is worth asking whether transportation costs are included in your Medical Tourism package deal or whether the hotel you're staying in provides airport transportation. Day to day living costs in Greece are lower than in many other European countries. A meal at a restaurant costs an average of 12 Euros with prices higher in the more touristy areas. Hotel costs vary with the average price for a hotel room being around 70 – 120 Euros, but there is something for every budget.

Greece Quick Facts

Location:
Languages Greek
Population 11,305,118
Currency Euro
Capital Athens
Major Airports Athens (ATH),
Corfu (CFU),
Heraklion – Crete (HER),
Rhodes (RHO),
KOS (KGS
Electricity 220 Volts at 50 Hz

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