World Medical Resources, an online directory for international medical travelers.
 

Hip Resurfacing In India - World Med Assist


Pioneertown, CA, Aug 18, 2008 -- Steve Berg returned from a 15-day trip for hip resurfacing in India, a trip that only four months earlier he’d never imagined.  He also never thought he’d be joining the fast growing ranks of medical tourists traveling overseas from North America for surgery they can’t afford at home. Last October, Steve Berg went to his chiropractor for an alignment to alleviate hip pain that caused him to pop up to 16 ibuprofens a day.  But x-rays soon confirmed the chiropractor’s initial suspicion:  severe arthritis, not a chiropractic adjustment, would require surgery.  The diagnosis was confirmed by an orthopedic surgeon.  He was then hit with further bad news:  hip replacement anywhere near home would cost about $60,000 because he was among the 47 million uninsured Americans forced to gamble that they’ll never need serious medical attention.
 
He didn’t have $60,000.
 
He hit the internet, and learned about an alternative to hip replacement—called hip resurfacing--that would provide him higher range of motion, shorter recovery time and the chance for future hip surgery should the arthritis cause further joint deterioration.
Berg, whose career restoring vintage motorcycles requires lots of mobility, chose Birmingham Hip Resurfacing (http://www.worldmedassist.com/Hip_Resurfacing_Surgery_India.html), but soon learned it’s impossible to find an experienced doctor in the U.S. because it’s a procedure only recently (2006) approved by the FDA.  Berg found that several countries overseas had been resurfacing hips for a lot longer than in the U.S.
 
“There’s a steep learning curve with this procedure, and I didn’t want anyone in the U.S. practicing on me.  When you look at our hospitals, you see a very high percentage of doctors from India, so I decided to go to the source!” Berg chuckled.
 
“First, I tried to arrange surgery in India myself, but I got so tangled up with all the options and paperwork, that I almost gave up,” Berg recalled.  “Finally, I landed on http://www.WorldMedAssist.com and was impressed with their information about hip resurfacing.  I e-mailed them, and they immediately called me back to talk about details.  I told them, “You’re hired!  Line up my options for India, and let’s push this through as fast as we can.”
 
With options in hand, Berg chose Wockhardt in Mumbai because their surgeon, Dr. Malhan, had done a large number of hip surgeries and is UK board certified.  WorldMed Assist forwarded all Berg’s records to Dr. Malhan, who then assured Berg he was a good candidate for hip resurfacing.
 
“WorldMed Assist quoted me a total cost of just over $10,000, including hip surgery, hotel, a two-week hospital stay and all my travel—about 1/6th the price I faced in the U.S.   That price even included dental work I’d been putting off for 7 years.  My decision was clear, and three weeks from the time I first contacted WorldMed Assist, I was on a plane.”
 
While recovering from surgery in a private hospital suite complete with a refrigerator, visitor’s couch, computer, cable TV and his own deluxe bathroom, Berg met several other medical travelers.  About a third had made their own arrangements, as Berg had attempted to do; several others had used global healthcare facilitators like WorldMed Assist.
 
“But no one had as clean an experience as I did,” he said.  “The biggest deal is having handlers at home who line up people to lead you through the entire overseas process.  I told these other patients about WorldMed Assist’s service—how they expedited my visa, ensured I was met at the airport and driven directly to my hotel, and above all, how they stayed in touch with me from our very first contact throughout the entire ordeal.  Those patients were all pretty amazed at the level of service compared with their own experience.  WorldMed Assist handled all those loose ends I turned out to be incapable of pulling together on my own.”
 
“Now, I’m home, and already back to work.  The pain in my hip was gone a week after surgery.  Before surgery, I could only stand for one hour and then I needed to lie down on a hot pad for two hours…that makes for pretty slow progress restoring these motorcycles.”
 

World Medical Resource

Search

Register & Log In






Lost Password?
No account yet? Register
___________________

NOTE: You must be registered
AND logged in to:
.... add a new listing
.... edit a listing
.... rate a provider
.... add yourself to our email list

Category Directory

Polls

Would you consider leaving your country for a medical treatment?
 
World Medical Resource

About Medical Tourism


World Medical Resources has created this online medical travel directory to give potential medical travelers access to information about the medical tourism industry.  Browse or search our site for information about: doctors (including specialists) and medical facilities abroad that cater to patients from other countries; medical travel planners who specialize in assisting medical tourists with their medical travel arrangements; medical procedures available overseas; and general medical travel news and advice for those planning to travel for healthcare procedures.

Connecting Medical Tourists with the Health Travel Industry

* Are you under- or uninsured?

* Is your deductible so high you can only afford to use insurance in a medical emergency?
* Do you want an elective surgery that isn't covered by your insurance?
* Do you need a procedure or treatment that isn't available in your home country?
* Are you open to traveling overseas for medical treatment?

Then World Medical Resources is designed for you!
 
World Medical Resource
 
Copyright 2008 World Medical Resources. All rights reserved.
This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it | Call: +1-214-546-1165
Best Viewed with Internet Explorer 7+, Firefox 3+ Version, and Safari 3.1+ Version