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Off on a medical holiday

When most people think of a tropical holiday they picture white beaches, cocktails and blue oceans, but a growing number of people are starting to find the benefits of mixing travel with medical.
My Body and Spirit are Noosa’s very own medical holiday specialists and they have been sending people to Thailand for medical treatment since 2005.
My Body and Spirit director Barbara Sheriff said staff travelled to Thailand up to four times a year to keep up-to-date with any changes to the local medical system.
“The hospitals we use are all international accredited hospitals, so this guarantees high quality of treatment for our clients,” she said.
“We have first-hand experience in dental treatment, plastic surgery and eye vision surgery, so we can pass on our experiences to you.”
With the cost of medical treatment in Australia on the rise, My Body and Spirit offers a more cost effective option by having treatment in Thailand.
There are great opportunities to save up to 70 per cent off Australian prices, on dental treatment and plastic surgery. You not only save on the medical treatment, but you have a holiday in Thailand at the same time.
My Body and Spirit is very excited with the news that two Thai doctors are making their way to Noosa to be guest speakers for a free information night to explain why Australians should be travelling to Phuket for medical treatment.
There will be the Head of Dental and a plastic surgeon attending.
My Body and Spirit will provide a free assessment for any medical procedure that residents may be considering with no obligation.
The information night will be held on Thursday 17 November from 6pm at Noosa Convention and Exhibition Centre. Seats are limited and attendees need to pre-book by phoning 5449 7000.

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