Mission
The problem is usually not just finding a hospital. It is knowing which department to contact, what records are needed, how to explain the case clearly, and what travel assumptions are safe to make before the hospital replies.
This site is built around that operational gap. It aims to make the process more understandable for foreign patients, not to make unrealistic promises about medicine.
Principles
How we approach the work
Patient-first communication
We would rather explain uncertainty clearly than push a patient into a trip that is not yet ready.
Transparent scope
We coordinate logistics and hospital communication. We do not pretend to replace a doctor, insurer, or embassy.
Cross-border practicality
Language, payments, records, travel timing, and follow-up matter as much as the procedure itself.
Prepared cases move better
A strong intake package usually creates a smoother booking process than a vague request with no records.
What we do
Help patients prepare records and intake details
Shortlist possible departments or cities
Coordinate scheduling requests with hospitals
Explain likely travel and payment friction points
What we do not do
Provide diagnosis or treatment plans
Guarantee doctor availability or outcomes
Set hospital pricing
Replace local follow-up care after treatment
Workflow
The process we prefer
Intake first
We start with the case summary, goals, timeline, and whatever records are already available.
Hospital direction second
Once the likely department is identified, we help shape the request the hospital needs to see.
Travel only after confirmation
We recommend waiting for a real scheduling answer before making non-refundable travel decisions.
If your case is still early, that is fine
Send what you already have. We'll tell you what is missing before a hospital request is likely to be useful.
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