FAQ

1. What is medical tourism?

Medical tourism involves traveling to another country to receive medical, dental, or wellness treatments, often at more affordable rates or with shorter waiting times than in the patient’s home country.

2. Why choose India for medical treatment?

India is a global hub for quality healthcare, offering advanced medical technology, internationally trained doctors, NABH/JCI-accredited hospitals, and cost-effective treatment—all without compromising on quality.

3. What services does MCS Medical Tourism provide?

MCS offers end-to-end support including:

  • Treatment planning & hospital selection
  • Visa assistance & invitation letters
  • Airport pick-up/drop-off
  • Translator & interpreter services
  • Hotel accommodation & bystander support
  • Post-treatment care & follow-ups

4. Is it safe to get treated in India?

Yes. India has many globally accredited hospitals that meet international healthcare standards. MCS works only with trusted, certified partners to ensure safety, hygiene, and ethical care.

5. Do I need a visa for medical treatment in India?

Yes. Most international patients need a Medical Visa (M Visa). MCS can assist with documentation, visa letters, and embassy coordination.

6. How do I know which hospital or doctor is right for me?

Our expert team at MCS evaluates your condition and recommends the best hospital and doctor based on your needs, budget, and treatment goals.

7. Are Ayurvedic or wellness treatments available?

Absolutely. MCS connects patients with authentic Ayurvedic centers and wellness retreats in Kerala offering Panchakarma, detox, stress relief, and lifestyle management programs.

8. How do I plan my travel and accommodation?

MCS arranges everything—flights, local transport, hotel stays, and even leisure activities—so you can focus fully on your recovery.

9. Will I get support after returning home?

Yes. We facilitate post-treatment consultations, virtual follow-ups, and rehab support to ensure your recovery continues smoothly even after you return home.

10. How do I get started?

Simply contact us via WhatsApp, email, or our website. Share your medical reports, and our team will guide you step-by-step.

11. What additional documents and information do you require from my doctor?

Please bring all previous medical reports, including X-rays, MRI, CT scans,ultrasound images, blood investigation reports, and discharge summaries (if available).

12 Why is Kerala popular for Ayurveda treatments?

Kerala is considered the birthplace of authentic Ayurveda. With its rich biodiversity, experienced practitioners (Vaidyas), and traditional Panchakarma therapies, Kerala offers a serene and effective environment for holistic healing and rejuvenation.

13. What types of Ayurveda treatments are available in Kerala?

Kerala offers a wide range of Ayurvedic therapies including:

  • Panchakarma (Detox)
  • Rejuvenation & Rasayana therapy
  • Pain Management
  • Stress Relief & Sleep Therapies
  • Skin, Joint, and Lifestyle Disorder Treatments
  • Ayurvedic support for chronic illnesses

14. What is the AYUSH Visa?

The AYUSH Visa is a special visa category introduced by the Government of India to promote traditional systems of medicine — Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy.

It allows international patients to travel to India specifically for AYUSH-based treatments at recognized institutions.

15. Who is eligible for an AYUSH Visa?

Patients seeking authentic AYUSH treatments from approved and registered centers in India (like NABH-accredited Ayurvedic hospitals) are eligible to apply for the AYUSH Visa.

16. How can MCS help with the AYUSH Visa?

MCS facilitates the complete visa process, including:

  • AYUSH Visa Invitation Letter from the treatment center
  • Guidance on documentation and eligibility
  • Appointment coordination with certified Ayurvedic hospitals
  • End-to-end travel and treatment support

17. How long can I stay on an AYUSH Visa?

An AYUSH Visa generally allows extended stays based on the treatment plan, typically ranging from 30 to 180 days, depending on the therapy

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