For many medical tourists, though, the real attraction
is price. The cost of surgery in India, Thailand or South Africa
can be one-tenth of what it is in the United States or Western
Europe, and sometimes even less. A heart-valve replacement that
would cost $200,000 or more in the U.S., for example, goes for
$10,000 in India–and that includes round-trip airfare and a brief
vacation package. Similarly, a metal-free dental bridge worth
$5,500 in the U.S. costs $500 in India, a knee replacement in
Thailand with six days of physical therapy costs about one-fifth of
what it would in the States, and Lasik eye surgery worth $3,700
in the U.S. is available in many other countries for only $730.
Cosmetic surgery savings are even greater: A full facelift that
would cost $20,000 in the U.S. runs about $1,250 in South
Africa.
Source: Hotel
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