
Rehabtürk Healthcare Providers Network Medical travel agency/facilitator in Istanbul, Turkey
Rehabtürk is a joint-stock company based in Istanbul, Turkey providing high quality, affordable medical tourism services to patients from across the world.
Working with over 250 hospitals and medical centres, as well as universities, institutes and research centres, Rehabtürk boasts the largest network of medical service providers in Europe. The company also runs its own Health and Beauty Centre in Istanbul. Treatments are available across the spectrum of medical specialties, including cosmetic surgery, cosmetic dentistry, cardiology, ophthalmology, urology, oncology, orthopaedics, gastroenterology and weight loss surgery.
Rehabtürk also has close working relationships with logistic service providers in the fields of transportation, accommodation and tourist services, enabling it to provide a full medical tourism service for its customers, from initial consultation, through treatment planning to booking, accommodation, transport and sight-seeing.
All Rehabtürk’s consulting and support services, such as consultation with an expert doctor, trip planning, translation, booking of accommodation and transport, documents and reports translation and support and supervision, are free of charge. Patients are only required to pay the cost of treatment on arrival at their designated hospital.
Rehabtürk’s team is multicultural and multilingual, allowing it to attract patients from different cultures and backgrounds and to facilitate their access to health services in Turkey. To this end, the company also has international agents in many countries from all around the world.
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Medical travel agency/facilitatorCountries where treatment is provided
Address
Kaptanpasa Mah.Piyalepasa Bulvan No:73
Ortadogu Plaza K:10
Sisli/Istanbul
34384
Turkey
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