The southern part of India, which includes cities like Bangalore and Wayanad, is now emerging as a new destination for many foreigners for both tourism and treatment. The clean, cool cities of Bangalore and pollution-free cities of Kerala help the patient recover faster.
India had recorded the history of medical travelers coming in centuries before modern medicine emerged and took hold in the 19th century. And similarly, historical evidence holds for nursing practices as well, many of which fit well into advanced nursing. The efficient nursing practices and the fact that Kerala churns out a massive number of nursing graduates, and Bangalore being the education hub with many medical engineering colleges producing many doctors every year contributes to benefits like low cost and lower the waiting period. This effectively helps to the emergence of cities, like Cochin, Calicut, Chennai, Bangalore, and Hyderabad as prominent destinations for medical travelers.
Indian ancient medicine is as old as the Indian civilization and can be traced back to about 5000 BC in South India. Ancient Indian texts and manuscripts contain ample evidence of treatments performed through Internal Medicine, Surgery, Ophthalmology, Otolaryngology, Toxicology, Psychiatry, Gerontology. Thus with all these historical factors, concluding South India is one of the best destinations for medical travellers.
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