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Iran gradually becoming prime destination for Muslim medical tourists

Feb 11, 2014

TEHRAN, Iran - Thanks to its geographical position, the conditions in neighbouring countries, economically reasonable prices and advanced medical facilities, Iran is gradually becoming a destination for Islamic and regional medical tourists. Hospitals in Iranian cities offer medical and health care services for foreign medical tourists. Medical services in Iran are comparable with those offered in advanced countries.


Geographical closeness and cultural and religious similarities have turned Iran into one of the best and most economically reasonable destinations for the Islamic world and regional countries for health tourism. Iran has a highly educated workforce and is a local leader in scientific and health development. Iran is one of the top five countries in the world in biotech and nine out of 15 high usage biotech molecules are produced in Iran.

So Iran has a great opportunity to attract medical tourists of Islamic and regional countries. The existence of mineral fountains in many parts of the country, targets one market. Other markets include fertility treatment, stem cell treatment, dialysis, heart surgery, cosmetic surgery, and eye surgery. It also produces unique medicines such as the anti-AIDS drug IMOD, and other high-tech drugs.

The foreign medical tourists can be sub-divided in two groups. The first group is those who travel from advanced countries to other parts of the world seeking high-level medical service at considerably lower prices. The other type of medical tourists are those who come from less advanced and less developed countries where the medical services are not satisfactory and Iran can offer them greater health services at very reasonable prices.

30,000 medical tourists enter Iran annually; there are also some 200,000 health, wellness and spa tourists. The Health Tourism Committee sees the neighbouring countries as achievable target markets. Iran has already produced rules and regulations for tourist health care service centers so that hospitals and clinics that want to offer health tourism services to foreign citizens need to acquire licenses from both the Ministry of Health and Iranian Tourism Organisation.

Offering health service training to employees of tourism agencies and opening international patients' wards at the hospitals are among the other already adopted measures by the Health, Remedy and Medical Training Ministry. Iranian hospitals that hold a medical tourism license from the Ministry of Health arrange airport transfers as well as accommodation. In addition, a nurse can be assigned to each patient.

In addition to the GCC, many patients come from Azerbaijan, Turkey, Iraq, Pakistan and India. Iranian ophthalmologists are renowned throughout the region; we also have specialty services in cardiology, kidney transplants, urology and general surgery. Iran attracts patients from neighbouring states mostly for transplants, ophthalmology, orthopedics and dentistry. The reasonable cost of medical treatment in Iran compared to Europe and the high quality of medical facilities are important factors for attracting foreign patients to Iran. In addition, Iran has highly experienced and professional doctors.

Based on studies conducted by Iran tourism organisation ICHHTO-Iraq, Afghanistan, Persian Gulf states, Central Asian nations and Iranians residing abroad are the main targets. ICHHTO provides travel agencies active in health tourism with special facilities such as a pavilion for them in overseas fairs. ICHHTO has also specified certain provinces for health tourism with the co-operation of the Ministry of Health:

-- Tehran province for treating tuberculosis and lung disorders.

-- Khorasan Razavi for ophthalmology, skin care, heart surgery and orthopedics.

-- Fars for liver, kidney and marrow transplants.

-- Yazd for treating infertility.

-- Qom for its sun and desert potential.

-- Hamedan, Ilam and Zanjan as centres of herbal medicine.

Medical treatment in Iran is safer, more knowledge-based and cheaper. Until 8 years ago, many Iranians travelled abroad to receive medical treatment, while now we are medical tourists. Iran has taken great strides in science and technology, particularly in medical and medicinal fields, in recent years.


Iran gradually becoming prime destination for Muslim medical tourists - eTurboNews.com
 
Iran gradually becoming prime destination for Muslim medical tourists

30,000 medical tourists enter Iran annually; there are also some 200,000 health, wellness and spa tourists.

In addition to the GCC, many patients come from Azerbaijan, Turkey, Iraq, Pakistan and India.
Okay i don't like piss race.. but i have to respond after seeing

"Iran gradually becoming prime destination for Muslim medical tourists"
"30,000 medical tourists enter Iran annually;"



Turkey among top 10 medical tourism destinations
- Invest in Turkey
The report surprises me as well. It mentions people from India go to Iran.
But India itself is one of the worlds leading destinations for medical tourism.
"The inflow of medical tourists in India is also likely to cross 45 lakh by 2015 from the current level of 25 lakh(25,00,000)," the study found.
Weak rupee spurs medical tourism in India: Assocham study - The Times of India


However In any way, Wish Iran the best in the medical sector as well. Hope it expands even faster.
 
He is a self-proclaimed Shia Afridi who claims descent from Herat, Afghanistan - that is contradictory on so....so many levels ! :unsure:

Towards kohat and areas next to it is populated by shia pathans but usually and mostly things are calm among sunnis and shias in KPK unlike Karachi, Quetta...afridi shia and from afghanistan? plz man!
 
Okay i don't like piss race.. but i have to respond after seeing

"Iran gradually becoming prime destination for Muslim medical tourists"
"30,000 medical tourists enter Iran annually;"



Turkey among top 10 medical tourism destinations
- Invest in Turkey


Your definition is different than the Iranian definition. You include everyone in "medical tourist".

From my article:

"30,000 medical tourists enter Iran annually; there are also some 200,000 health, wellness and spa tourists."


And in your posted article you can read:

"Turkey is running a multi-pronged health tourism strategy to attract more foreign visitors, including medical, spa and healthcare for elderly and disabled people.



So I think both countries have about the same size of medical tourists.
 
Towards kohat and areas next to it is populated by shia pathans but usually and mostly things are calm among sunnis and shias in KPK unlike Karachi, Quetta...afridi shia and from afghanistan? plz man!

Wrrora, thats what my Adamkhel Afridi friend said as well abbb miyaan kiya kar saktaaa huuun ? :unsure:
 
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