Uzbekistan Medical Tourism
Welcome to Uzbekistan
Officially called the Republic of Uzbekistan, it is a former border country of the USSR. Uzbekistan has been gradually incorporated into the Russian Empire beginning with the 19th century, becoming since 1924 a part of the former Soviet Union under the mane of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic. After proclaiming their independence on the 31ste of August 1991, Uzbekistan became a democratic, secular, unitary, constitutional, presidential republic.
Uzbekistan in a Snapshot
- Currency – Uzbekistan som
- Language – Uzbek, Karakalpak (regional language)
- Climate – Continental, with hot summers and cool winters
- Capital – Tashkent
Founded by 1st-millennium Iranian nomads, Uzbekistan has witnessed numerous conquests and invasions from expanding empires of the time. From Alexander the Great’s Eastern expansion expedition to the Mongol conquest campaign towards the West, Uzbekistan has been the turntable for all the great powers of the time.
From its former glory as an imperial power in the Middle East, Uzbekistan has become a modern day developing country as well as a veritable tourist attraction. If one wants to experience the local flavors and colors, one can take to the narrow streets of the Chorsu Bazaar, lined with numerous stores and stalls.
If you don’t like mingling with the locals you can take in a museum visit. For instance the History Museum of the People of Uzbekistan includes Zoroastrian and Buddhist artefacts dating from the 1st to the 4th century.
Why are Uzbek Citizens Traveling for Medical Care?
After the fall of the Soviet Union, the national health care system has been in a continuous decline. Nowadays, due to the lack of investments and the general poor management of medical facilities, most Uzbek patients, that can afford to seek medical care abroad choose to leave in search of affordable and higher quality treatments.
Where are Uzbek Citizens Traveling for Medical Care?
Some of the favorite destinations for Uzbek patients for medical care are Russia, Germany and Israel. Although, the top destination for Uzbek patients remains India. The relation between Uzbekistan and India stretches far beyond modern day health tourism. Historically speaking, the two countries have had tight relations in many fields like agriculture, industry and many other.
Some of the most common treatments that patients from Uzbekistan travel abroad for are:
- Cancer treatments
- Heart surgeries
- Orthopedic treatments
- Chronic disease treatments
Uzbek patients seeking treatment abroad are advised to research all options before choosing a medical care provider; ask questions and get as much information as possible before planning your medical trip abroad. This will help you make an informed decision and choose the best care package in accordance to your specific needs.
For any questions regarding the best treatment for you, do not hesitate to ask us!