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The Ultimate Medical Tourism Checklist: 25 Things to Do Before You Travel

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5 Şubat 2025
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Don't leave anything to chance. This comprehensive checklist covers research, booking, travel prep, and what to bring for a smooth medical trip abroad.

The Ultimate Medical Tourism Checklist: 25 Things to Do Before You Travel

Before You Book

  1. Research multiple clinics — compare at least 3. Read reviews on independent platforms, not just the clinic website.
  2. Verify accreditations — look for JCI (Joint Commission International) or ISO 9001 certification.
  3. Check the surgeon's credentials — board certification, training, years of experience, volume of your specific procedure.
  4. Request before/after photos — insist on real patient images, not stock photos.
  5. Have a video consultation — assess communication quality and whether you feel heard.
  6. Get everything in writing — exact procedure, inclusions, exclusions, and revision policy.
  7. Understand what's included — hospital stay, transfers, medications, follow-up consultations.
  8. Ask about complications protocol — what happens if something goes wrong?

Medical Preparation

  1. Inform your GP — share your plans and get any required pre-op tests done at home if possible.
  2. Blood tests and medical history — send to the clinic in advance to confirm you're suitable for surgery.
  3. Medications list — provide a complete list; ask which to stop before surgery (especially blood thinners, NSAIDs).
  4. Allergies — document any drug, material, or anesthetic allergies clearly.
  5. Stop smoking — at least 4 weeks before surgery. Smoking significantly impairs healing.

Logistics and Travel

  1. Travel insurance — choose a policy that covers medical complications abroad.
  2. Flight flexibility — book refundable or changeable flights in case recovery takes longer.
  3. Plan recovery time — don't schedule a rushed trip. Budget extra days in case of delays.
  4. Accommodation near the clinic — minimize transfers post-surgery.
  5. Companion — never travel alone for major surgery. Bring someone who can assist you.
  6. Airport assistance — arrange wheelchair or mobility assistance if needed post-op.

What to Pack

  1. Passport and travel documents
  2. Printed medical records and test results
  3. Comfortable, loose clothing (especially for body procedures)
  4. Phone charger, translation app
  5. Any personal medications
  6. Credit card and some local currency for incidentals

After You Return Home

Arrange a post-op appointment with your GP within 2 weeks of returning. Keep all clinic contact details — you should be able to reach your care team remotely for any follow-up questions. Most reputable clinics offer WhatsApp or email support post-discharge.

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