The event featured representatives from the largest medical organizations in Astana, including:
National Center for Neurosurgery;
National Center for Children's Rehabilitation;
International Tomotherapy Center "Umit";
National Scientific Medical Center;
Corporate Fund University Medical Center;
Hospital of the Medical Center of the Administration of the President of Kazakhstan;
IVF and Reproductive Center "ECO-MED Plus";
Green Clinic Medical Center.
They not only conducted a professional medical assessment but also provided visitors with their recommendations.
Additionally, the event included B2B meetings with local tour operators and medical agents. The main focus of the negotiations was on the key areas in which Kazakhstani medical institutions offer services:
Cardiac Surgery – modern approaches to treating cardiovascular diseases;
Transplantology – high-tech organ transplant surgeries;
Reproductive Medicine and IVF – advanced techniques for couples;
Orthopedics – restoration of the musculoskeletal system;
Dentistry – innovative technologies in dental treatment;
Neurosurgery – assistance with complex nervous system diseases;
Plastic Surgery – a wide range of aesthetic and reconstructive operations;
Pediatric Rehabilitation – recovery programs for children with various pathologies;
Cancer Treatment – the latest methods for combating cancer;
Check-up Diagnostics – comprehensive examination for early disease detection.
Medical institutions in Astana attract patients from CIS countries due to a combination of several important advantages. Among them are the use of innovative technologies, strict quality standards, the absence of a language barrier for Russian-speaking patients, and the affordable cost of medical services.
For residents of Tashkent, this event provided a unique opportunity to learn about the achievements of Kazakhstani medicine and receive free consultations from leading specialists. Local medical agents and tour operators had the chance to establish new partnerships, which will open additional opportunities for citizens of Uzbekistan in the field of medical tourism.
The event was organized by the Astana Development Center and Visit Astana. It emphasized the high potential of Kazakhstan's capital as a leading medical center in Central Asia. This event showcased Astana's readiness to strengthen cooperation with neighboring countries and offer high-quality medical services of international standards.
It is worth noting that Kazakhstan ranks 25th in the world in terms of the number of accredited JCI organizations, leading the region in its achievements in medicine. Astana alone is home to seven medical institutions that hold JCI certificates.
For reference. Accreditation by Joint Commission International standards signifies the "highest level" of healthcare quality.
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