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The North America Office of Düsseldorf Tourism and Düsseldorf Airport Announce Düsseldorf, Growing as Major Destination for Medical Tourism

Düsseldorf’s popularity as a travel destination has grown immensely over the past years as more and more travelers from all over the world discover the many delightful qualities of this city on the Rhine. Nearly 4.25 million hotel nights were booked in 2013 in Düsseldorf, breaking last year’s record of 4.0 million, and around 40% of hotel nights booked by visitors from abroad, with visits by US travelers up 15.8%.

But it’s not just the leisure traveler who is discovering Düsseldorf – the city is also becoming a major destination for medical tourism. Drawn to its world-renowned clinics, health centers, and universities featuring top-rated physicians in a setting of world-class cultural and luxury living options and a superior global infrastructure, well-heeled medical tourists are increasingly making Düsseldorf their top choice.

Many of the medical tourists visit to seek treatments, consultations, and second opinions in the areas of dentistry, plastic surgery, rehabilitation, reproductive medicine, obesity, diabetology, and ophthalmology. Patients not only find top facilities in these and other fields, but also an infrastructure ideal for short and long-term stays. Many hotels, for example, are equipped for the needs of medical tourists, with some hotels even offering in-house doctor offices and treatment rooms or direct access to clinics.

Moreover, the warmth and sophistication of a small yet cosmopolitan city is something that many patients prefer during a medical stay over bigger, noisier cities with more stress factors. Düsseldorf, with most of its great resources and attractions in walking distance of the city center, offers the perfect mix of big-city convenience and small-town comfort that supports the healing efforts of medical tourists. Some of Düsseldorf’s biggest attractions include the quaint, historic Old Town, high-end shopping boulevard Königsallee, modern Media Harbor with its variety of stunning super-star architecture, and 20 castles in and around the city, including famous Benrath Palace. Düsseldorf is also known for some of the best contemporary and classic art collections in the world, and in total has 100 galleries and 26 museums, including K20 & K21 (showing 20 and 21st century art, respectively).

Last but not least, Düsseldorf Airport is a major international airport offering connections from 64 airlines to 192 destinations in 55 countries, including many direct long-haul connections. There are direct flights to 7 North American airports, as well as China and Japan, making comfortable travel for medical reasons easy from nearly anywhere in the world.

source: http://www.digitaljournal.com / Digital Journal / Home> Press Release / Dusseldorf, Germany / PRWeb.com / June 25th, 2014

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India makes medical tourism push

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Australia India Travel and Tourism Council (AITTC) has named Dr Hemani Thukral as Director Medical Tourism, a new role created to assist interested parties considering India as a suitable destination for medical treatment. Thukral has experience in both business and … Continue reading

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Nominees for Inaugural Wellness Travel Awards

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New York, NY Spafinder Wellness 365 today announced the nominees for the first-ever Wellness Travel Awards, the only awards that recognize the spas, hotels, resorts and retreats worldwide dedicated to offering experiences and environments that leave visitors healthier when they check … Continue reading

IJN Links Up With MITA To Boost Medical Tourism

Kuala Lumpur  :

The National Heart Institute (IJN) has partnered with Malaysian Inbound Tourism Association (MITA) in a bid to woo more medical tourists to one of the country’s prominent medical facilities.

Towards this end, IJN today inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with MITA to expand the former’s market reach through MITA’s 518 members.

IJN chief executive officer Tan Sri Dr Robaayah Zambahari said the facility’s international patients were mainly from countries like Indonesia, Vietnam, Myanmar and Bangladesh.

IJN recorded about 4,000 international patients since 2008, she said, adding that the partnership with MITA would increase the number as IJN eyed more patients from Southeast Asia and the Middle East.

“This MoU is in support of the government’s effort to promote Malaysia as a preferred tourism destination, specifically medical tourism,” she told the media after the signing of the MoU.

IJN also has the International Patients Centre to assist overseas patients before and while they are getting treatment.

MITA was represented at the event by its president, Frankie Lee.

— BERNAMA

source: http://www.bernama.com.my / Bernama – Official National News of Malaysia / Home> General> News / Kuala Lumpur – June 26th, 2014

Ethiopian Capital Setting Up Medical Zone To Boost Health Tourism

Addis Ababa :

The Ethiopian North American Health Professionals Association (ENAHPA), a body formed by Ethiopian professionals in the diaspora to promote healthcare in Ethiopia, will establish a medical zone in Addis Ababa to turn the city into a centre for medical tourism.

According to Feisel Aliyi, an official of Directorate-General of Diaspora Engagement Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the ENAHPA and the Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD) have signed an agreement to develop the zone to become East Africa’s centre of excellence for cancer treatment to benefit member states of IGAD.

Cancer patients from East African countries, including Ethiopia, have been travelling to European countries and Bangkok to seek better medical treatment at a high cost.

Feisel said the establishment of the zone will reduce the need to travel and save hard currency, further noting that the centre will provide advanced medical treatment currently not available in this region.

ENAHPA has over 300 Ethiopian health professionals living in North America and Europe.

— BERNAMA-NNN-ENA

source: http://www.bernama.com / Bernama – National News Agency of Malaysia / Home> World> News / Addis Ababa – June 23rd, 2014