Tuesday, August 26, 2008

What are my options if I am immobile or paralyzed?

Conventional travel has its challenges for those who are less mobile.

Has anyone discussed the medical issues you need to be aware of and how to prevent complications?
Has the destination hotel been enhanced to ensure that a wheelchair can into rooms? Are there accommodations for the bathroom? There are many other questions that need to be asked and answered before signing and sending money.

For those seeking healthcare abroad, the need to be sure about the process and have services in place to receive you are important. A good facilitator can ensure that the your needs are met and service the best possible.

Travel Safe, Be Well

Jim McCormick MD
Premiere Medical Travel Company
818.917.6189

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