Medical tourists from the GCC visiting facilities in Germany are on the rise, said representatives from Medical Park, Germany – a group comprising 12 specialised clinics and two outpatient centres.

They said so while talking to reporters at the eighth Oman Health Exhibition & Conference recently.

Khaled Guizani, head of International Department, Medical Park, said, “We have noted a rise in patients coming from the GCC region. We are in contact with the Medical Office at the Embassy of Oman in Berlin.”

Lucienne Pernau, International Relations, Medical Park, said, “Oman has top quality hospitals with skilled physiotherapists looking after the patient in the hospital itself. But at one stage, the patient has to leave the hospital and go home. At that point, the person can visit a centre where they have rehabilitation on a daily basis. But the secret to rehabilitation is that you really go to a place like Medical Park, where you stay for a number of weeks, and you get in-patient treatment.”

She added, “People are interested in Germany because of the high quality of treatment on offer, specifically at Medical Park because we cooperate with top hospitals in Germany.

Decades of collaboration between fields of orthopaedics, neurology,cardiology and psychosomatic medicine has helped in the success of our treatments. We ensure success through a transparent quality management programme – with external quality control, internal assessment, and treat our patients holistically and individually according to their rhythm.”

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