Hip Replacement Surgery in India | Medical Tourism in India
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- Опубліковано 30 лис 2021
- Terra Daugirda Pressler from the US shares her hip replacement in India experience. Her hip was fractured while trekking in Bhutan and was successfully operated in India.
She is very happy with her experience and says- “The care is very good at a fraction of the cost. I've got nothing but respect for this facility!”
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Indian hospitals put to shame many other country's hospitals. The level of modernity is incredible and the people are incredibly kind, I have been a few times to India and count going there next year for cosmetic surgery. I follow one facial reconstructive surgeon on YT called Dr Richardson who performs miracles, he really 'sees' his patients and loves how work.
My mom keeps talking about that doctor. Just checked him up holy s he's literally a boss at it 😱
That's true for private hospitals in India they are very modern but Government hospitals in are just filthy shits and by the way I am Indian and i have first hand experience of those government hospitals.
South states have them especially TN not Gujurat 🤣
@@KrishnenduPandit-oe9jm U have no idea the main guys in India, Richardson is good and he is famous due to youtube not because of the results. There are a few incredible plastic surgeons , ya may be little costly too
Indian health sector is far far better than many developed counties …. ❤
Rightly said, India is Pharmacy of the world. It is most pocket friendly with best services
That's the growth of India our vision of global leadership is to heal the wounds of everyperson in the world .
first heal your wounds then talk about world
Most Indians cannot afford to get as neat n clean a hospital..etc
First apply burnol for your.....😂😂
@@sangeeta963 Forget about neat and clean hospitals, even if some one died there they don't clean properly the rooms and it smells for new patient alloted in that room. There are many private hospitals who even kill or paralyze patients for business/ money. That was the whole reason many Indian highly educated leave the country, even those working in highly scientific or manufacturing institutes when they retire and need to vacate their quarters they end up in major or small cities and the life goes same as they can no longer use the campus hospitals.
@@sangeeta963 You do realise India has public hospitals right, some are bad but all multispeciality hospitals are good. In my state, you can get free treatment in private hospitals paid for by the government. So maybe educate yourself before judging
Thank you so much mam for painting a true picture of Indian medical facilities, may the Almighty Lord blesses you with a quick recovery.
And you go to a temple and embrace Hinduism
Bro Indian doctors are next level I’m working here europe i was facing itching problem I have spent lot of money but could not get any result you know how much medicine nd test are expensive once I went to pick our Client from airport by chance he was Indian doctor it was while having coffee I had some conversation with him he told me he is a doctor I shared my problem 😂 he just wrote 5 tablets nd 1 lubricant it all was just 15 dollar the problem I was facing last one year it just vanished in 15 days after that I never face any problem now I understand why people praise our beloved indian doctors 😂😂🙏🙏
My German doctor told me…you are lucky you are from India…once you go for a visit…get your allergy checked there once too….as my allergy was not going even after multiple visits…😅
My dadaji got hip replacement surgery about 30yrs back nd we r from middle-class family. My dadaji was a farmer nd my dad is a manufacturing chemist. That surgery is little costly during that time. But we managed bcuz it has saved my dadaji to get bed ridden. It's still affordable at that time. So india has hospitals nd medical facilities for every class that too on reasonable price .
In the USA we don't have classes of people -- everyone is the same.
@@johnmarquardt1991 but stilling ur country few cn afford medical treatment nd some don't.
@@johnmarquardt1991 do you know the meaning of middle class idts
As an indian if I have to choose between indian doctor and a white doctor I would choose indian doctor without hesitation.
Thats an ignorant and racist thing to do, go to the doctor best suited for the job, not based on his skin colour
@@ronojoybasu9126 most of the indian students who fail to qualify neet ug exam in india go abroad for their studies and a significannt portion of the doctors coming back fail to qualify the final exams in india
so rather than calling him racist you should try to understand what he intends
generally you would find an indian doctor far more qualified and better suited form the doctor in the field in usa or any other western country
@@ansh8795 yes Ansh, you are right.
I will chose White doctor if he practises in India and have Indian hospitably values.
as an indian if i have to choose between white, black, indian i would choose the black doctor then the white without hesitation
The best qualified doctor's of India hv left India n gone to USA OR UK for better life 😢😢😢😢😢😢 n now citizens of UK N USA r coming to India fr treatment ❤
Sorry who left India can't compete in entrance exams
Who told you that?
Partly true.
Our numbers here are so huge that we still have the best doctors.
@@shobhitdagur1086it’s not true mostly student go for medical education and came back to serve their country. And those who go outside of India for work they go for good money but they are talented doctors because it’s not easy to go us uk and settle as a doctor there.
@@Pa4QRS1cxT2dvn3yActually its much easier than competing in India . You have no idea how much we have to study and compete to stay just afloat
India is great
Yes. I agree ...much much better now a days .. except for who don't have medical insurance .
take care, wish you a speedy recovery!!!
True, and the so called developed countries like Canada has a joke of a health care, it takes months to get a simple appointment with a doctor, even in emergencies it could take hours of waiting time at the hospitals to get the treatment. We always defame countries like India but they have a better infra in some sectors than our developed nations. I cant imagine how our governments would take care of 1.4 billion population if we had that many.
You dont pay a penny in Canada for any type of treatment tests or surgery.In India people pay way through their nose and for many the insurance they have does not cover everything for such big surgeries.
Definitely if you get good healthcare for free,you have to wait.
@@gargimukherjee1971 Mam the treatment options are available for all the people according to their financial status in India
@@gargimukherjee1971 I can tell you don't know anything about Canada. In Canada, around 40% of your income goes towards tax irrespective of how much you earn. And that is then used for medicare, etc. As for free medical care, that cannot be done unless you have a referral. So if someone is dying from pneumonia or cancer, but the GP doesn't see it that way, then God save that poor soul!
As for people in India paying through their nose, all government run and government aided hospitals provide medical care for the poor at a fraction (actually at discounts up to 80%) of the cost. And remember, we are talking about a population that is 1.4 Bn strong. That is a lot of people. And a lot of medical expense to be borne. Yet, most Indians do not have to wait for weeks to get their tests done. And if you're comparing private hospitals with government infrastructure, then isn't that unfair?
Sounds so good.
Feels even better.
Thanks!
Indian doctors are vert skillfull experience as from beginning they are used to see lots of peoples. Surgeons here gets lit of experience operating many peoples. I have seen during my service in govt hospitals even many mbbs doctors can perform difficult mad or operation.many m
Hope you have fully recovered. by now. God speed and take care
Hope you are up & running soon.
Healthcare should be affordable for everyone because without it no one can achieve anything in his life
maharashtra and TN and Delhi have some great hospitals
I wish you good health and quick recovery.
Thanks for the trust. Have a great life ahead 💜
Why only Hip replacement? Gallbladder, Tumor(Terretoma), Heart surgery, Angioplasty, Eye surgery, diabetes, blood pressure medicines, physiotherapy all r top notch in India alongwith affordability.
That's our India for u. Jai Hind
Yes indian medical services are outstanding
Salary paid to nurses here in States can employ 10 nurses in India for a year.
Cost of living is way less in India than in USA. Our salaries match our countries.
@@catcat63527no indian nurses deserve more
But cost of treatment is 50 times
her, salary is good and it will increase in the future.
Thats fine, as long as Anbu Black is footing part of the bill!
India should produser more medical specialist and make India Medical hub.
God bless u
I have heard about BLK it is good
Hyderabad as per business world (Data keeps changing though) is the capital of medical tourism.
TRUE.👍👍👍👍
A Delhi based very dear friend, chose Hyderabad for both hip replacements this June-July.('23).
@@marietheresa7866the hospital she is in (BL kapoor hospital) is in Delhi
Old City Hyderabad in India 🇮🇳 is Pakistan 2.0 🇵🇰 🤮
I always thought Chennai was the go-to destination for medical tourism. I recently learned that other cities are catching up.
Like Hyderabad, Delhi and Bengaluru.
Vellore, Tamil Nadu is the capital of medical tourism in India. Every year around 100000 foreign patients visit there to get treatment at Christian Medical College, Vellore.
CMC, Vellore is well known for it's cutting edge technology with minimum cost.
If u have money then everything terrific in India😂😂😂
Absolutely agreed 💯
@ashishthakur8378 it's applicable for every place on this planet
value for money with quick results
Next time try Indian Public or Government Hospitals. It just like staying at Hilton or Motel 6.
My father was admitted in one of the most expensive hospitals in India for cancer treatment. We paid through nose (17000 bed charges). Unfortunately our experience was not so good. Of course the doctor was fantastic, but dealing with support staff was a nightmare.
Perhaps, these people are super nice to foreigners, but not to fellow indians, although I have no reason to believe that we have paid less than any foreigner.
Only private hospitals are like this most of the government hospitals in India are not very clean & over crowded. (And if anyone from india thinks that I'm a outsider try to defame India, then i want tell them I'm from India)
But they're reliable. In fact, most government hospitals are known to diagnose cases better than private ones. Reason being that they see anything between 4x to 10x number of cases that private hospitals see. As for hygiene...well...so many people will result in so much of a mess.
hospital name?
Ya us ppl living in lalaland is always afraid if Asian medical facilities
How much for two hips , two knees, and one Royal Enfield motorcycle?
new mexico...there would be no breaking bad if he decided to do the same.
4:13 ... Crux of this testimony! 😅✌️
I love blk hospital and their services. My twins daughter born in here during Covid first wave when there is national lockdown happens.
My twins daughters are dangerously underweight and born during 7th month.
But blk somehow mange the whole case perfect.. Now i'm blessed with perfect healthy two daughters. I believe god save my daughters and blk hospital staff and doctors are god in disguise.
My elder sister also born in here too 45 years ago... Which is makes this hospital more close to my family.
THANKS TO ALL STAFF AND DOCTOR OF BLK HOSPITAL...
No Money No Medical in Inda. This is the truth.
What hospital was this?
Why is the woman in bed? I was walking within an hour of waking up from my hip replacement surgery. She appears that she wants to be waited on and not recover. The only time in recovery I was in bed is when I was sleeping - I heard the same thing from others who had total hip replacement surgery. The total cost of my surgery in the US was $250 and I stayed one night in the hospital.
You are right! My husband
went home after only 18 hrs.post surgery . in USA.
what about pain management? Aren't opioids not available, to the same extent. So guessing Morphine and Tramadol only?
Pain killers are available in spades here. They are not rationed like in the Netherlands. It depends on the doctors though. Based on their experiences, some limit prescribing opiods as much as possible.
@@mirrorflame1988 please elaborate, I was only able to find tramadol and tapentadol. For severe pain, not having oxycodone, hydrocodone, dilaudid, or other oral-opioids limits recovery. I am trying to have a shoulder repair done, but without adequate analgesia, I'm afraid.
@@ranjitpelia3267 Indian doctors are generally very weary of using opioids. They usually go with NSAIDS which work wonderfully. Don't worry about pain, Indian doctors will manage it very carefully.
Better facilities go for an indwelling perineural catheter. Opioids are not usually prescribed after discharge from hospital. Please google multimodal analgesia and you will have an idea. Good luck
If they're not using opiates, then what are they using?
As a nurse I too am wondering for pain management what are they using if not opioids.
Aur hamare yaha ke neta bahar jate hai ilaaj karane
The Reality of matter is the corporate hospitals in India have two sets of rules one for the foreigners and another for the Resident Indians .Foreign patients are treated like Demi God's whereas for the Indian patients if he is a Rich man it politically connected then the treatment if different.I am quoting this due to my personal experience concerning my family member at a corporate Hospital in Hyderabad India.I incurred a sum of Rs seven lacs. Before the designated date of operation they promised me adequate Blood supply but at the last minute they ditched the matter Imagine my close relative ran like a mad man throught the city for blood to the extent the auto rickshawala took pity on him and said if you are getting extra bottle you can pay me later.Also when they billed they charged Rs 45000/_ thousand for the P.P.E. kit.Imagine a corporate hospital cannot afford a basic P.P.E. kit.The entire set up may seem like a Gold but the reality is different.
Wow. That sounds crazy.
@@unknownalien3882 since your name itself is called Un known Alien everything going in the earth will sound crazy to you.The loot of Medical field I don't know what is going in Alien is same throughout the world all camouflaged in High sounding Jargons like world class treatment and so on.Only the Shoe Wearer knows where the shoe pinches.
All of these like every test , medicine etc are 0 cost in private and government hospital in Rajasthan😂😂
US has better medical technologies and worst medical insurance and India has better doctors and good medical insurance at a fraction of the price. So obv people would come here from abroad for treatment.
This is great good to hear
Today I heard about horrible news from USA against a Indian student's death be police and on the top of it they are laughing...so I won't comment on this lady
Trump's elder sister fr sure
That's a weird promotion of India. Break Hip and Come Delhi
😂
😂😂😂
So basically with that Murrican bill you can visit India, diagnose himself properly and travel whole India including snow capped mountains, desert, jungle etc with less money that cost the bill in Murrica 🤦🤦🤦🤦
Affordable for you because of the Dollar-Rupee exchange rates. Whereas for us Indians, it's a total rip off. $4 a day for daily wages worker here in India on average and you make that in half an hour for a worst paying job. Regardless of your experience of the Indian Medical System, it still is unaffordable for the common man in India. Whilst we are proud of the praise and appreciation of our Country but we still lacks behind in minimum wages to match your 'cheap/affordable experience'. What the Government did to Indian Citizens is commendable or something worthy of the appreciation for the various Health Schemes which are basically free of cost but no sugarcoating here, 'It still is expensive for us to have the same affluent experience as you did'. Sad but True.
None of them take away the fact that she spoke. Her message is to a particular group of people she is addressing. And more of them using facilities in India grows our technologies and facilities and of course, the economy which can act as a driver for people affording such care in India. Why do you have to find a problem to a solution?
@@pradeepnair162 I am only saying for her to show both sides of the coin. What's good a car with a perfect body/frame but a Faulty, rusty & defective motor/engine? Tomato costs 30/Kg where i am at and it costs 200/Kg where you're at. Do you get the reference here?
@@pradeepnair162 I am only saying for her to show both sides of the coin. What's good a car with a perfect body/frame but a Faulty, rusty & defective motor/engine? Tomato costs 30/Kg where i am at and it costs 200/Kg where you're at. Do you get the reference here?
@@tymmbearded544 Nope, I don't. Tomato in season cost 10 bucks here. Every coin has two sides, so whatever one presents you have a counter argument. The point here is that this lady got a great treatment at a very reasonable cost here in India. Should others not take advantage of it just because the natives (😀) cannot afford it? And should she not put it out in the open so others who are ill and desperately see treatment but cannot get it in their countries due to exhorbitant costs not get treated here? I just dont see your point!!
@@pradeepnair16210?? Kahan rehte ho?
At 0.12 u can see its edited. Her hand fingers are missing😂
I dont get it.
India can only be cheap. But USA is the best. But why you travel to India.?
Dont you have insurance? Do you have to pay for yourself ? Havt you paid taxes through out your life ?
What i wrong here ?
Go to USA you will face bankruptcy if we did any opretion in USA. There is many examples for this. In India if you have a good insurance then you can get world class hospital in fraction of cost. Indians always underestimate their own country.
US dnt have such
Sadly. It appears and Mrs. Pressler died not long after this video.
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Maharashtra particularly have great number and quality of doctors.
Kolkata & South is best.
everywhere man...Indian MBBS and MD study is TOUGHEST ever...and they grill you through those 5-7 years...and thats why its so rarest of rare and so prestigeous when in family u say that u are a doctor
@@AshishBagade-hv4el With reservations and capitation fees ( donations ) how can you rate its the best and tough education?
@@svenkat2006 reservation is 13 rest 87 % are open…and even in reservations the class of SC ST student is such that they actually compete in open to get more opportunities to crack
That hospital where she got replaces is BLK( B L KAPOOR HOSPITAL) DELHI