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By Ilene Little on Tuesday, January 26, 2010
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If you have an established practice serving medical tourists or are an industry expert in medical tourism, we’d like to hear from you.
We invite you identify yourself as accessible and responsive to consumers with questions, by blogging on our website.
In this way you become known as the “go-to” person for information on your specific procedures and destination.
We will launch our alpha social media network in April. Subscribers will have this space to research the open market of providers and contact people of interest. Providers who contribute content will get their voice heard around the world to the general public.
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First register yourself on our blog site. It’s easy; just 3 steps; 1. register, 2. fill out your author bio (remember to include a link to your website or email address); 3. post a blog (select posts >add new). If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at Ilene@traveling4health.comor call me at 253.334.1833. My skype name is ilene.little.
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Syed Iftekhar
January 31, 2010
Dear Salam
Greetings from Bangalore
We are Medical Tour Operators based in Bangalore, as you are aware it is one of the top medical tourism destinations in India, with professional experts, technological sophistication and health care services that easily match the best in the world. Its reputation as the global technology hub and cosmopolitan city has made it a prominent health care destination for foreigners from developed as well as developing countries. Bangalore has a pleasant weather all through the year.
Some of the lead institutes and private hospitals in Bangalore with regular patients from abroad include: Hosmat, Recoup, Soukya, Manipal, Narayana Hrudalaya, NIMHANS, Wockhardt, Advanced fertility centre, Sagar Apollo, Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology, Sri Jayadeva Institute of Cardiology, St. John’s Hospital, St. Martha’s, Victoria Hospital and Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences, Mallya Hospital, Manipal Hospital and The Bangalore Hospital.
Bangalore has few of the world’s best doctors and medical practitioners, who have been trained by the rigorous Indian medical education system as well as in countries like UK and USA. The practitioners are registered with the Indian Medical Association and other Indian and international professional bodies. Many hospitals now have international accreditation to dispel any concerns of patients coming for treatment. Most big hospitals have eminent doctors from abroad as consultants. Also, most hospitals that have foreign patients have facilities and services customized for the comfort and convenience of the patients.
Popular specializations for medical consultation, treatments and surgeries in Bangalore include Cardiology, Orthopedics, Nephrology, Neurology, Neurosurgery, Dentistry, Oncology, Infertility, Gynecology, Homeopathy, Ayurveda, Naturopathy etc.
As a travel agent our experts in trade is for more than a Decade, and offlate we are in to the medical tourism business. We have been recieving enquiries from the Middle East (ME)through our personal contacts, now we endeavor to expand our services into the other parts of the world including the ME. I believe that your expertise can give our business a new dimension.
Please do feel free to write to us for any clarification at syed.iftekhar@wellcaretravelservices.com or this personal id of mine.
Thanking you in anticipation.
Regards
Syed iftekhar Ahmed
CTC 0091 9901954052
website : http://www.wellcaretravelservices.com
ilenelittle
February 1, 2010
I see your website has holiday packages. Perhaps you could encourage one of your clients to describe their medical vacation experience in a blog. I also sent you a private email. Thanks for your interest. I look forward to your particpation on our site.