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Travel for a new you

If you have ever dreamed of pearly whites, a lift here or a tuck there but couldn’t afford the cost of treatment, medical tourism may be the solution.
My Body and Spirit is a Noosa-based medical tourism company that has been sending people to Thailand for dental treatment, plastic surgery and eye vision surgery for over a decade.
Company director Barbara Sheriff is excited to announce a free information session on Friday 27 February, with five doctors and a sales representative from Bangkok Phuket Hospital coming to Noosa as guest speakers.
The guest speakers will include Bangkok Phuket Hospital CEO Dr Kongait, eye surgeon Dr Captain, director of dental Dr Supachai and director of plastic surgery Dr Witoon.
“We are delighted this team of doctors could take the time to come and speak to our potential clients about the advantages of having their medical treatment in Thailand,” Ms Sheriff said.
“The numbers of people we have been sending is increasing each year as Australians just can’t afford the cost of medical treatment in Australia and they are looking for alternatives.”
Past clients of My Body and Spirit will also speak on the night to share their experiences at Bangkok Phuket Hospital.
The free information night will be held at Noosa Springs on Friday 27 February at 6.30pm. Seats are limited. Phone My Body and Spirit on 5449 7000 to reserve your seat.

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