HEALTH CENTER GLOBAL


International Service Providers

Legal Certainty, Affordable Care, Patient-Otiented Solutions

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About Us

With over 30 years helping patients, we have the database to connect you to highquality personnel in the healthcare industry, enabling you to have an exceptional health journey outcome. We understand the nature of each situation and how important it is to have the right doctor, hospital and destination fast.

We are a-one-stop agency. Time and Cost Savings – Let Health Center Global take the headache out of coordinating people. We support your search, saving you time and money.

The most common procedures are:

What to think about before traveling for a medical procedure

Before you go, research the destination, doctor, hospital and procedure. This helps you reduce the risk of things going wrong. Talk to your doctor about your plans. Ask for their advice. Get a health check at least 6 weeks before you go. Make sure you’ve got appropriate vaccinations. Research the health system of your destination. The quality of care may not be what you’re used to in your home country.

Read your destination’s travel advisory. See the ‘Health’ section for advice about local healthcare. Minimum healthcare standards in some countries can be low. Standards can differ between regions, hospitals, and medical professionals within a country. Learn about your legal rights in your destination. Find out if you can take legal action against the hospital and surgeon if things go wrong.

Choosing a hospital
Many hospitals overseas are a similar standard to hospitals inyour home country or United States of America. But quality and standards in some countries can be poor. Some may have low training standards for doctors and nurses. Others may have high rates of infection and complications. Find out if the hospital is accredited by the local authorities. Don’t go to an
unofficial medical facility. See if there are reports of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the hospital. Compare the complication risks they give you to those mentioned in your home country. Be wary if a hospital overseas suggests much lower risks.

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Choosing a doctor
Check if the surgeon who will do your procedure is qualified and accredited. Most countries have this information on an official website. Find out the reputation of the doctor and the experiences of past patients. In some countries, doctors and hospitals don’t have to get professional insurance. Make sure your surgeon and hospital have indemnity and malpractice
insurance.

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One size does not fit all.

Even if you are promised that a legal format or contract is valid and right for you, any legal document, patient waiver, informed consent must be personalized and well thought out for each individual and specific situation and country. Not all circumstances are the same, and laws, regulations, and validity vary from country to country.As your proxy, we are more than just a legal entity. In the event of an unforeseen situation, dispute, or disagreement, we will step in and resolve it with our expert agents and attorneys. You can trust us to handle any situation that may arise, giving you the confidence to focus on your recovery.A healthcare proxy—also known as a representative or agent—is a person who can make healthcare decisions for you if you are unable to communicate them yourself.We expect a successful and pleasant medical journey for all; however, sometimes we encounter unfortunate outcomes or unforeseen situations. There is nothing like being prepared for any situation, especially when you are in a foreign country. We can help you register international testaments, healthcare proxies, medical visas, certificates of birth or death, and the transportation of human remains internationally.

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