Medical Tourism to Austria

 

Austria is known for the efficiency and cleanliness of its services and the government invests highly in the healthcare system in order to keep it that way. Short waiting times, swift emergency procedures and drug development programs add to Austria’s high standing in the medical community. As the country is popular for winter sports, a thriving sports injury and orthopedic practice has developed. Austria boasts some of the highest cancer survival rates out of all European countries.

Austria is one of the most renowned medical destinations in Europe. Austria boasts internationally acclaimed hospitals and clinics which feature top-of-the-range technology and first-rate facilities.

The country of Austria is also famous for wellness and medical clinics, natural mineral spas, hot springs and rehabilitation centers.

Austria is also known for the efficiency and cleanliness of the services and the government invests highly in the healthcare system in order to keep it that way. Short waiting times, swift emergency procedures and drug development programs add to Austria’s high standing in the medical community. As the country is popular for winter sports, a thriving sports injury and orthopedic practice has developed. Austria boasts some of the highest cancer survival rates out of all European countries.

Austria is one of the most renowned medical destinations in Europe. Austria boasts internationally acclaimed hospitals and clinics which feature top-of-the-range technology and first-rate facilities.

The country of Austria is also famed for its holistic wellness and medical clinics, natural mineral spas and rehabilitation centers.

Medical travelers from Eastern Europe come to Austria to take advantage of high levels of healthcare provision. Medical tourists from US and Canada visit Austria for health and wellness purposes.

Healthcare System in Austria
There is local accreditation program for Austrian hospitals but the Austrian Federal Hospitals Act has monitored quality since 1993 and hospital operators are obliged to maintain an assurance of quality. As of 2014, the Joint Commission International (JCI) has accredited two hospitals and four rehabilitation centers in Austria. 

Austrian doctors are very highly trained and their expertise is acknowledged in Europe and throughout the world. There is a dual system of medical training in Austria. Students undergo a qualifying examination to take a six-year medicine degree at one of three public universities and one private university, including at one of the most prestigious training centers in the world, the Medical University of Vienna, which is over 640 years old. Obligatory practical training is integrated into the degree study. Doctors must then undergo practical training for three years to work as a general practitioner and at least six years to train in a medical specialty.

Weather:
The weather in Austria is influenced by temperate and alpine climates. The Alps have high precipitation, long winters, and short summers, while the eastern part of the country has low rainfall, hot summers and mild winters. Generally, temperatures in Austrian range from the low 20s Fahrenheit (around -6 degrees Celsius) in January to the high 70s and 80s Fahrenheit (upper 20s Celsius) in June, July, and August.

 

Austria is a largely mountainous country because of its location in the Alps. The Central Eastern Alps, Northern Limestone Alps, and Southern Limestone Alps are all partly in Austria. Of the total area of Austria (84,000 km2 or 32,433 sq mi), only about a quarter can be considered low lying, and only 32 percent of the country is below 500 metres (1,640 ft). Much of the plains and low country is in the eastern part of the nation.

The Hills are Alive with the Sound of Music! Salzburg, Austria was the set location of the 1966 Academy Award winning musical, The Sound of Music, as well as the birthplace of the world-famous composer, Mozart. Austria is located in central Europe and shares its borders with Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Italy, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein. The country is the birthplace of California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and still holds ostentatious palaces from the Habsburg era. It also touts historic spa towns like Bad Ischl and has a ski slope with a 78 percent gradient called the Harakiri. Austria is a beautiful country filled with both baroque splendor and untapped beauty that will make anyone want to come back for more.

 

 

High standard of hospitals
Austria benefits from internationally-accredited hospitals with first-rate facilities and patient services.
Experienced physicians
Austria has rigorously-trained doctors and healthcare professionals that are required to undergo extensive practical training.
Safe and attractive environment
Austria is one of Europe’s safest and most pleasant countries to visit.
High standard of research
Austria leads the way in Europe in medical and drugs research.
English proficiency
The main language spoken is German, but English is widely used in tourist areas and in hospitals used to dealing with foreign visitors.
High cost of medical treatment
The cost of medical treatments and procedures is generally much higher in Austria than in Eastern Europe, Asia or Latin America.
Relatively high cost of living
The cost of hotel rooms, food and transportation is generally much higher than in Eastern Europe, Asia and much of South America but lower than other central European countries like England, France and Spain. A meal out costs between 8 and 40 Euros, a bottle of water around 1.37 Euros and a mid-range hotel between 60 and 100 Euros a night.

Entry and Exit Requirements to Austria
Citizens of the European Union, Iceland, Norway and Switzerland do not require a visa to travel to Austria but they do need a current passport. Nationals holding a European Union passport or a Swiss or Liechtenstein passport may stay in Austria for an unlimited time.
U.S. and Canadian citizens, citizens of Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Korea, Australia and New Zealand don’t need a visa for visits up to 90 days; however visitors do need a passport valid for at least three months beyond the time of intended.
The following nationalities do require a visa.
– Ukraine.
– Turkey.
– United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar and other Arab countries.
– Nigeria and other African countries.
– Albania and Bulgaria.

 

 

 

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