Costa Rica: a new destination for medical care
Americans head south for back surgery
and face lifts -- at half the cost

By Melissa Francis
Reporter
CNBC
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica - Imagine a place where you
receive the best care in the world from some of the best doctors
in the world, while having access to some of the latest medical
technology. It?s a short plane ride from the U.S. and it?s about
half the cost.
Look no further than Costa Rica. Here, doctors
limit themselves to the number of patients they can handle at one
time, making the patient feel special.
?I have all sorts of American physicians visiting
us and seeing patients getting care here. . .the patients enjoy
it and that?s what they want,? said Dr. Eduardo Huertas, a neurosurgeon
at CIMA hospital here.
Doctors in Costa Rica perform many of the same
procedures that are done in the United States, everything from back
surgery to face-lifts. Insurance companies with international coverage
will honor many of the surgeries, making it even more appealing
for those ready to go under the knife.
"Between 75 to 85 percent of my patients are
American - either retired or coming here looking for the same quality
with better price," said Dr. Huertas.
Cheaper, yes. But is it safe?
"Working in a hospital such as this one, we have all the same
standards as you have in the United States," said Huertas.
It is those standards, along with highly educated
and trained surgeons, that are drawing thousands of patients a year
toCosta Rica ? many of whom come for plastic surgery.
"People who come from the U.S. generally come
for facial surgery -- eyes, lips, face-lift," says Huertas,
"Mostly people come for a couple of procedures, it is very
rare to see someone come for just one procedure."
It isn?t just the quality of care attracting patients.
Not looking forward to surgery? Imagine planning your recovery in
paradise? whether its by the beach, or pool.
New hospitals are popping up next to some of the
biggest resorts in Costa Rica, giving patients some of the best
recovery rooms the world has to offer. Those recovering are often
asked to stay at least 15 days, so doctors can be sure that the
body
has fully healed.
Doctor?s orders . . .
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