Traveling4Health.com (T4H) is a medical tourism and expat social site focused on patient education and advocacy. We are proud to deliver a show that will teach people how to unlock the financial promise of medical tourism. Episodes will feature personal profiles of industry experts and patients sharing no-holds-barred stories that educate, inspire and build trust in global medical resources, as well as teach safety precautions that reduce the risk of medical or financial complications when traveling for treatment.
Here’s a an excerpt from the definite book on Medical Tourism “How To Plan A Successful Medical Tourism Trip ”. ; In this episode you learn how to involve your local doctor in your decision making process.
Here’s a story that explains how to work backwards to find the names of dentists recommended by their professional peers. Ilene Little, CEO of Traveling4Health.com shares on how to find the best dentists abroad. Learn how to do your own research and how to avoid the mistakes made by many dental tourists.
A former Director of the U.S. Olympic Committee and 25 year professional in risk management sends his young niece to China for Stem Cell Surgery. The result was very successful. Ilene Little, CEO of www.traveling4health.com talks about the interview and highlights the reasons why Stem Cell Surgery at specific hospitals in China is so successful. You can also read the interview “Sending my Niece to China for Stem Cell Surgery” http://tinyurl.com/T4H63
“I didn’t want to be opened up like a chicken”, was the graphic explanation of the patient who choose amazing new technology for heart valve replacement. Learn about this procedure in this episode “Noninvasive Open Heart surgery” The U.S.-made heart device called a CoreValve, is an artificial valve inserted through an artery in the leg. It is an alternative to open heart surgery. The device is not FDA approved in the states. However, there are currently 41 clinical trials going on in 44 states...
Enjoy -- and spread the word -- medical travel is not just for the very wealthy -- it is for the adequately informed and quality-conscious healthcare consumer! In this episode you hear the story about ;how a farmer almost lost his life trying to wait another year for a needed heart surgery -- just to be able to reach the age of Medicare (and save more of his nest egg).