Showing posts with label Tourists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tourists. Show all posts

Monday, 4 February 2013

Medical tourism exposed through the eyes of two U.S. tourists

(PRWEB) May 20, 2005

Kimberlee Tyner, a Registered Nurse, and Kathy Bogardus, a retired schoolteacher, went to Penang, Malaysia in early March 2005 to undergo liposuction and full facial rejuvenation, respectively. During the television segment, Kimberlee and Kathy discuss all aspects of being a medical tourist.

With Medical tourism being the “topic du jour” and many articles appearing in regional and national press, MedRetreat, in conjunction with WCTI TV 12, is announcing the first television segment focusing on the medical tourists’ point of view. The program contains extensive interviews with two medical tourists who traveled to Malaysia to undergo cosmetic surgery.

Judson Anglin, Managing Director of MedRetreat, LLC, states, “We’re the first U.S. company to provide full service options to Americans who want to go overseas for medical procedures, cosmetic surgery or dentistry. To date, we’ve had phenomenal feedback from many satisfied clients going to Malaysia and Thailand through MedRetreat. There have been various appearances of hospitals and governments promoting medical tourism, but, never from the traveling medical tourists’ point of view.”

This program features medical tourism with a human face, genuine Americans discussing the international flight, surgery details and recuperation in exotic luxury. Anglin says, “MedRetreat offers a variety of worldwide destinations matching the best surgeon and holiday vacation with the medical tourists requirements. And, to ensure the comfort and confidence of travelers, our international partnerships with professional, English speaking aides, provide the unparalleled service and security of a personal attendant for the entire medical retreat.”

The segment airs on May 26th, 11:00 p.m. and May 27th around 6:45 a.m. on “Good Morning Eastern Carolina” broadcasted on WCTI TV 12 in eastern North Carolina.

Contact:

Judson Anglin

301 519 8042

janglin@medretreat.com

MEDRETREAT, LLC

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Medical tourism exposed through the eyes of two U.S. tourists

Saturday, 26 January 2013

U.S. Medical Tourists Break Free of Healthcare Costs

Penang, Malaysia (PRWEB) April 7, 2005

As Kathy Bogardus sat in the reception area of Penang Adventist Hospital filling out the final consent forms prior to her cosmetic surgery, she was admittedly nervous, but not about what one would think.

Nearly 10,000 miles from home, Bogardus, 61, was anxious about what she was going to wear upon her return to Oriental, North Carolina for her first public appearance – a formal dance. As for her confidence in her Malaysian cosmetic surgeon, Dr. Danny Oh, the feelings were summed up by her traveling companion and fellow patient, registered nurse Kimberlee Tyner.

“It’s a no-brainer,” the 45-year-old Tyner explained, as she filled out her own set of consent forms for a liposuction procedure to be performed the next day. After touring the hospital and setting forth a flurry of medical related questions to the staff, the veteran nurse’s mind was made up.

Halfway around the world from their East Coast homes, the two women were about to join an ever-growing list of individuals who are traveling to other nations to undergo surgical procedures that would be cost restrictive in their own countries. In addition, they get a bit of a vacation in the process.

“It’s not really a holiday, you are recovering from surgery,” admitted Marloes Giezenaar, managing director and founder of Beautiful Holidays (http://www.beautiful-holidays.com). However, she continued, why not recover in an Asian paradise?

Located off the western coast of Malaysia, Penang is a turtle shaped island that is home to about 1.2 million people. A mix of Muslim, Chinese and English traditions, the region is made up of numerous cultures as well as a large ex-patriot community with representatives from the Netherlands, England, Japan and around the world.

Working with Penang Adventist Hospital and four upscale island hotels, Giezenaar has built a solid clientele of Europeans who have traveled to the region for cosmetic surgery and other procedures, staying for up to two weeks for a luxurious and relaxing recovery. From the moment a client steps off the plane, they are in the capable hands of Giezenaar and her staff.

“With us it’s all about private, personalized services,” Giezenaar explained. “You’re not alone.”

Word of mouth about Beautiful Holidays has spread around the globe, leading to Gieznaar’s partnership with American company MedRetreat (http://www.medretreat.com) and the arrival of Tyner and Bogardus, the first American medical tourism clients she has hosted in Penang.

While Americans continue to debate the safety of medical tourism, many of their fears based upon misinformation and outdated facts, Bogardus and Tyner conducted intensive research before agreeing to the procedure, including an in-depth hour long consultation with their surgeon.

They learned, as have countless others around the world, that for the price of surgery in the United States they can travel to another country to undergo a safe procedure and enjoy a two-week recuperation in an upscale seaside hotel. Instead of healing in a cramped high priced Western hospital room or hiding in their home, individuals can take advantage of room service and rest poolside watching tropical sunsets.

“I like people who ask all the questions,” Dr. Oh said as he spoke with the women before their procedures. During the consultation he explained the procedures, inquired in depth about their medical history and made every effort to make his patients feel confident.

“What bothers you most,” Oh asked Bogardus, as they looked over a digital photo of her face. “You are the expert for your face, not me.”

After living in the United States for 27 years, where he earned his medical degree from Loma Linda University and practiced medicine in Ohio, Oh returned to his native Malaysia. Now he sees an ever growing number of foreign patients trying to escape high medical costs in their own countries.

Oh prides himself on the fact he does the cosmetic work that his patients want and never forces anything on them. In fact during one consultation, a Chinese woman wanted breast augmentation so her husband would stop cheating on her. Oh refused, saying that her problem wasn’t how she looked, but her relationship with her husband. A few months later the women returned to Oh’s office crying with happiness. She had been able to revive her marriage without going under the knife.

“That was the best surgery I never did,” he said smiling.

Following their procedures, as they recovered poolside at the waterfront Eastern and Oriental Hotel in Penang, Tyner and Bogardus began to look forward to their return to the United States. Not only for Bogardus’ grand unveiling at her April 1 dance, but also to spread the word of their adventure and satisfaction. Bogardus is even considering a return to the laid back island.

“As a tour guide,” she said, preparing a mental list of her friends in North Carolina who would be interested in the cost effective procedures of medical tourism.

Tyner and Bogardus will be participating in a press conference in Washington, D.C. at the Embassy of Malaysia, 3516 International Court, N.W. on April 11. Also present will be Giezenaar, Penang Adventist Hospital CEO Tederic Mohr and freelance journalist Eric Paul Erickson who accompanied the patients on their trip. For more information on Tyner and Bogardus’ procedures, Beautiful Holidays and MedRetreat, please contact Ian Bryan at Sensible City, ianbryan@sensiblecity.com.

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U.S. Medical Tourists Break Free of Healthcare Costs

Friday, 25 January 2013

Malaysia-HotelsResorts.com Targets Secluded Malacca Area as Tourists Flock

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (PRWEB) December 18, 2007

Renowned online booking agency http://www.Malaysia-HotelsResorts.com is offering a year-long promotion package to a pristine jungle golf resort as it continues to take advantage of the surge in tourists.

The Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board recently announced that Malaysia is on course to attract more than 20.1 million tourists from across the globe in 2007. The MTPB said the figures were a clear reflection of the success of the “Visit Malaysia Year (VMY) 2007″ campaign, which included the Malaysian government’s decision to host more than 200 local events.

According to half-yearly statistics, Malaysia attracted more than 12.4 million visitors in the first half of 2007, an increase of 23.9 per cent compared to the previous year.

Amid the influx, Malaysia-HotelsResorts.com has launched an aggressive package promotion that will run until Dec. 31, 2008, featuring the gorgeous Swiss Garden Golf Resort & Spa Damai Laut on the spectacular northern Straits of Malacca.

Visitors can play 18 holes of golf on one of the world’s most visually stunning courses, which is virtually unknown to the rest of the world. Damai Laut also offers fantastic white-sand beaches, delightful pools, water sports, and the scintillating Samsara Spa, which employs the healing powers of ancient Balinese tradition.


Malaysia-HotelsResorts.com Targets Secluded Malacca Area as Tourists Flock