My sister is visiting Goa for a month in December. She has big problems with her back and hip. While she is out ther she want to have a MRI scan privately. Can anyone advise how she goes about having one.
She is staying in Baga
Ta
GL
The Hospital by Mango house (Childred walking tall) sorry I forget the name has a more or less fully equiped hospital.
As far as I know it is walk in and get what you want.
Les
As far as I know it is walk in and get what you want.
Les
that is the vrundavan hospital in Mapusa, but to be honest my recommendation would be the Victor Apollo in Margao http://www.apollovictorhospital.com or the one in Panjim the Vintage, website is: http://www.vintage3.com
chilly
chilly
its very cheap compared to here but the best thing she can do is go online and find the best consultant in that field and go from there, The medical treatment and standards are fantastic in Goa i can vouch for that from very personal experience, but do go for the correct consultants ie do your homework
chilly
chilly
My wife had 2 scans done in February this year. We had a word with the Doctor that visits the hotel that we stay in and he arranged an appointment at the Saida MRI scan clinic at Bambolim. She had the scans and we went back the next day to collect them. The cost for 2 scans was approx £104, and considering that the exchange rate was poor at the time we thought it was a bargain.
Hi my hubby had and MRI scan Jan 2005 at Babolim we rang for an appointment and were given one 2 days later, he had the scan was charge approx £50 and the scan and written report were delivered to our guesthous 48 hours later.
We knew he had a neurological consultants appointment 2 weeks after our return (this is following a failed orthapaedic op on his spinal cord) Of course the first thing the doc said was you will need a new MRI scan to see if things have changed. We were delighted
when she not only accepted the Goan scan but acting upon the scan promised my husband the op he needed to relieve him of the pain he had been suffering for the 5 previous years. My hubby has been virtually pain free since that op in March 2005. Needless to say we sent the consultant a post card from Goa in December!!
We knew he had a neurological consultants appointment 2 weeks after our return (this is following a failed orthapaedic op on his spinal cord) Of course the first thing the doc said was you will need a new MRI scan to see if things have changed. We were delighted
when she not only accepted the Goan scan but acting upon the scan promised my husband the op he needed to relieve him of the pain he had been suffering for the 5 previous years. My hubby has been virtually pain free since that op in March 2005. Needless to say we sent the consultant a post card from Goa in December!!
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