• Medical tourism is rapidly gaining traction in global healthcare    industry, wherein costs of biomedical procedures and surgical operations are tied up with travel and tourism spending.
  • India attracts international patients from more than 50 countries including neighbours — Myanmar, Afghanistan, Bhutan, Malaya, Mauritius, Nepal, Maldives, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. Developed economies such as Australia, the UK, Canada, Spain, Germany, Hong Kong, Scotland, Holland, France, Argentina, and the US are also exhibiting a growing influx of outbound medical tourists to India. Flock of patients from Tanzania, Vietnam, Nigeria, Senegal, and Seychelles, are also frequently visiting India to seek effective treatment.
  • The medical tourism market in India touched $ 7 billion value by the end of 2018. It has been forecasted that by the end of 2020, India’s medical tourism market will be worth over $18 billion, reflecting an annual value growth of approximately 28 percent.