Planning treatment abroad, step by step
From your first message to the flight home — how we structure an all-inclusive medical trip so that nothing is left to chance, and everything feels calm.
Choosing to have treatment in another country is a big decision — and often the hardest part is not the medicine itself, but everything around it. Flights, hotels, translation, aftercare: the details that decide whether a trip feels stressful or serene. This is how we plan each journey so that the only thing you have to think about is feeling like yourself again.
1. The first conversation
Everything begins with a free, no-obligation consultation. You share photos and a short medical history, and one of our coordinators arranges a video call with the surgeon who would actually perform your procedure — not a salesperson, and never a call centre.
By the end of that first conversation you will understand what is realistic, what it involves, and roughly what it costs. If it is not the right time, or not the right treatment, we will tell you.
The goal of planning is simple: to remove every decision from your plate except the one that matters — whether to go ahead.
2. A plan written for you
Once you decide to proceed, we build a personalised medical and travel plan. It sets out the procedure, the timeline, the recovery you should expect, and a single transparent price with nothing hidden underneath it.
- Your named consultant surgeon and the hospital you will attend
- How many nights to plan for, and why
- Hotel, transfers and translation, arranged as one package
- A clear aftercare plan for when you are back home
3. Arrival and treatment
You are met at the airport by a private driver and taken to your hotel. A coordinator and translator stay with you throughout — from your welcome consultation and procedure to every transfer in between. Operating days are kept deliberately unhurried, with a single patient at their centre.
Recovery, without rushing
After treatment you rest in comfort, checked on daily, with the city itself doing some of the quiet work of healing. When it is time to fly home, you leave with a structured follow-up plan and a direct line to your medical team.
4. Aftercare, for life
Care does not end at the airport. Every patient receives structured follow-up and lifetime access to their team, with reviews for as long as they are needed. Distance is never a reason to feel unsupported.
Planned well, treatment abroad is not a leap of faith — it is simply a well-organised trip with world-class medicine at its centre. That is the standard we hold ourselves to on every single journey.