Why Travel For Treatment
Why?
60-75% DISCOUNTS
Misconceptions
- Dentists abroad are less qualified.
- Materials and equipment are outdated and of inferior quality.
41% of American adults have medical and dental debt this is avoidable. Save thousands abroad, even after travel and hotel costs
Caution
Pro’s
- 60-75% reduction in treatment cost.
- Ease of scheduling.
- Geographical proximity
- Specialists located in one office.
- Fierce competition pushes standards higher.
Con’s
- Standards vary.
- Difficult to screen on your own.
- Continuing education courses not mandatory.
- Not all healthcare providers are accredited.
Cheaper abroad? How?
Lower cost of dental treatment is not reflective of sub-standard materials, facilities, or training. The opposite is often the case; patients report superior care abroad to their home-country experience. Clean, modern clinics offering inexpensive dental services.
How can clinics afford…
- state-of-the-art equipment?
- professionally trained staff?
- modern facilities?
- 70% lower pricing?
Answer
- Living expenses are much lower.
- Business Expenses are much lower.
- Rent-Salaries, Taxes, Insurance.
- Dentists don’t graduate with loads of debt.
Affordable
Treating foreign patients is lucrative.
The dental tourism industry is competitive.
To compete requires superior equipment and facilities.
There is much more involved than finding the
cheapest in selecting a reputable doctor abroad.
Dentist treating foreign patients are under incredible scrutiny, adhering to international standards. Word-of-mouth referrals and positive online reviews are essential in building a reputable business.
 Doctors go out of their way to exceed expectations. Services are inexpensive, but treatment quality remains high. Dentists training in English-speaking countries, meeting high standards we’re used to at home. They also speak English very well. Many prestigious dental schools in Europe offer their courses in English so students obtain a good grasp of the language.
Dental tourism prices are typically 60% to 75% lower. For example, a $10,000 dental treatment plan in the US or Canada could be reduced by thousands of dollars overseas. Even once you have paid for flights and accommodation, you can still make significant savings.
Some treatments require a stay, several days long or additional visits. The savings, if you need substantial work, is extensive.