Accessibility Tools

Blogs

  • How Do I See an American Doctor Virtually from the United Arab Emirates ?

    How Do I See an American Doctor Virtually from the United Arab Emirates ?

    In the World Health Organization’s (WHO) World Health Report issued in 2000, the UAE ranked 27 in the world for its performance. The United Arab Emirates’ health care system has a good ratio of doctors (2.5 per 1000 population) and is financed by a healthy $1600 per capita per year. Well-equipped and well-staffed for a relatively small population, there are around 70 hospitals and 150 clinics, making up a competent health care infrastructure. Employing personnel trained in Europe, India, Pakistan, Middle Eastern countries such as Lebanon, Jordan and Syria, the U.S. and around the world, the pool of medical staff...

    Read more

  • Where Can I Get a Second Medical Opinion?

    Where Can I Get a Second Medical Opinion?

    Whenever a doctor who is not your primary physician offers a second medical assessment to verify or contradict the first doctor’s assessment or treatment protocol, it is known as a second medical opinion. They might provide further details regarding the problem as well as different diagnoses or therapy choices.

    Read more

  • How Can I Consult a Doctor Online In The USA?

    How Can I Consult a Doctor Online In The USA?

    As with any new facility, users must first learn about it before proceeding. When you have any questions or concerns during the online appointment, don’t hesitate to ask the professionals Online Doctors USA.

    Read more

  • Getting Second Medical Opinion, is it Worth the Trouble?

    Getting Second Medical Opinion, is it Worth the Trouble?

    Second medical Opinion lead to changes in course of treatment in 37% of patients and change in diagnosis in 15% of them based on a study involving around 7000 patients done in USA.

    Read more

  • Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm, Facts and Endovascular Treatments!

    Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm, Facts and Endovascular Treatments!

    Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm (TAA) is a bulge in the Aorta, the largest vessel carrying blood to the rest of the body.They are relatively rare, occurring in 10 / 100, 000 people with around 20% of cases linked to family history of aneurysmal disease. The definite causes of the disease is still unknown, but some genetic connective tissue diseases and family history are highly linked. Other associated factors include smoking, hypertension and male sex. The disease process is typically slow and the aneurysm grows over a long period of time. Hence, most patients with TAA are Asymptomatic. Others may feel some of the pressure effects of the bulge on...

    Read more

FirstPrevious | Pages 1 [2] 3 4 of 4 | Next | Last