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Thailand, Turkey, Costa Rica, India, Germany, South Korea, and Mexico Propel the Growth of the Medical Tourism Market

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February 13, 2025
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Thailand, Turkey, Costa Rica, India, Germany, South Korea, and Mexico contribute significantly to the medical tourism market, driving it to a record $186.99 billion.

The medical tourism market has seen rapid expansion, reaching a remarkable $186.99 billion. This growth is fueled by several countries, including Thailand, Turkey, Costa Rica, India, Germany, South Korea, and Mexico. These destinations have become increasingly popular for those seeking high-quality healthcare services at competitive prices.

Patients are drawn to these countries for various medical treatments, ranging from cosmetic surgery to specialized procedures. The combination of advanced medical technology and affordable care is a major factor contributing to the surge in medical tourism.

As the industry continues to evolve, countries are focusing on enhancing their healthcare infrastructure, ensuring safety, and improving patient experiences, further attracting international travelers seeking medical care abroad.

Source : Thailand, Turkey, Costa Rica, India, Germany, South Korea and Mexico Drive Explosive Growth In Medical Tourism Market to A Record-Breaking $186.99 Billion

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