A Guide To The Health Tourism Show

Showcasing a trend that has recently taken root in the country, the Health Guide Tourism Show is an exhibition that works to acquaint interested guests with the finer points related to the health industry. The event has been organised by Pro Global Media, and will take place on the 25th and 26th of October at the Olympia II in London.

The Olympia II exhibition area hosts three separate seminar theatres which will feature several seminars on new health trends and the latest medical procedures. The seminars will cover various fields in health and medicine such as dentistry, cosmetic procedures, and medical tourism and so on.


This medical tourism industry is starting to thrive, as more and more people are warming to the concept. Apart from financial considerations, there is also the possibility of enjoying a short vacation or respite from busy schedules.

The exhibition, conducted by Treatment Abroad, allows a person the unique advantage of consulting with their physicians well in advance of the actual procedures. This consultation has no strings attached and will allow a clearer understanding to develop between the two parties involved. The exhibitors are available to tackle any queries, and since they are all under the same roof, there is a unique opportunity to compare the charges of each. This gives the end user the ability to pick the treatment that is the best for them.

The Health Guide Tourism Show connects the users with not only the medical practitioners that they will be interacting with, but also aims to demonstrate the logistics involved in going about a venture such as this. The savings are perhaps the most staggering revelation of all, where medical bills can be reduced to about 50% of their original amounts; hardly an insignificant detail. In addition, the exhibition attempts to bring together the travel agents that specialise in this kind of travel, taking into account the condition, and the state of the patient in question, and what is best for them.

As with most venues in London, the space is connected very well with the railways systems, airports and of course the motorways. It is situated right on Kensington High Street, a road very easily accessible from all directions. If arriving by car, there are quite a few parking lots in the immediate surrounding area, the closest one running alongside the venue itself. The nearest railway station is the West Kensington station, a simple matter of ten minutes walking distance along the North End.

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