Cheap Medicine In Costa Rica

Pearl white sands, lush rainforests, majestic waterfalls and wisdom teeth removal?

Welcome to Costa Rica, a tropical getaway for those seeking medical care on a budget.

Reuters is reporting Costa Rica is competing with India, Brazil, Panama and Mexico for the title of top medical tourism destination. Its proximity to the United States gives it a greater edge, in comparison to further locations, like Asia.

Many people, like Canadian house cleaner Marlene Trithardt, are lured not by hiking mountainous paths or surfing the country's famous long lefthander wave, but instead the idea of saving money on medical procedures.

I chose to come here," the 57-year-old told the site, "because I find in Alberta the prices are about 80 percent higher than in Costa Rica."

Trithardt needed a tooth replaced but couldnt afford the $10,000 price tag in her native Canada. Instead, Trithardt revealed her treatment in Costa Rica cost $4,000, including airfare, hotel stay, and meals for two weeks. With the time off, she explored Costa Ricas national parks.

The number of people arriving for similar reasons is increasing. According to Costa Ricas tourism institute ICT, about 40,000 medical tourists visited last year. In 2010 it was 36,000 and in 2009 there were 30,000 visitors. The institute revealed most of them are American and Canadian.

Massimo Manzi, director of Promed, the council for international promotion of medicine in Costa Rica, stated there were 15,000 people traveling just for more affordable dental care. He estimates medical tourism alone brought $196 million to Costa Ricas health industry in 2011, with patients spending an additional $84 million in hotel accommodations, food and shopping.

Trithardts doctor, Ignacio Vargas, told Reuters that tourists represented 70 percent of his clientele.

According to Brad Cooke, head of Medical Tours Costa Rica, many patients travelling are uninsured. However, the new healthcare reformed passed in the United States requiring Americans to get basic health insurance by 2014 could reduce the demand.

Read more here:

Cheap Medicine In Costa Rica

Related Posts

Comments are closed.