Benefits of treatment in Kazakhstan

Diagnostics and therapy in Kazakhstan attracts residents of other Eastern European countries primarily because of the low prices and optimal quality of service. Clinics in large cities of the country are intensively equipped with modern technology – PET devices, linear accelerators, MRI scanners, robotics, TrueBeam stereotactic units and other advanced tools.

Medical tourists visit the country to receive these types of services:

  • comprehensive examination of the body;
  • minimally invasive, laparoscopic, and abdominal surgeries;
  • conservative cancer therapy;
  • restoration of the functioning of the bronchopulmonary system after diseases;
  • correction of metabolic disorders;
  • compensation of chronic diseases by medicinal and physiotherapeutic methods;
  • post-traumatic and postoperative rehabilitation.

From 2011 to 2015, the country implemented a special reform aimed at protecting childhood and motherhood, thanks to which doctors managed to achieve record survival rates for premature, underweight and sick newborns. For this reason, women with severe pregnancies and obstetric pathologies also come to Kazakhstan for help.

Much attention in Kazakhstani clinics is paid to the management of patients with incurable diseases, including diabetes mellitus, autoimmune pathologies and HIV.

The cost of treatment in Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan's medicine is characterized by low prices even for foreigners. The consultation of a specialist in a prestigious clinic costs about 50-60 dollars. Package diagnostics will cost $100-200. Prices for surgical procedures start from $400-500.

Reviews of service in Kazakhstani clinics

Foreign patients who have been treated in Kazakhstan speak positively about local doctors and junior staff, the technical equipment of clinics, and the comfort of staying in medical institutions. Special praise is given to the country's sanatoriums, where people are helped to restore their health, strengthen their immune system and prevent relapses of diseases.

People from Russia, Belarus, Uzbekistan, Armenia and Azerbaijan are most often found in Kazakhstani clinics.