Medical Tourism Market Size, Share, By Treatment Type (Cosmetic Treatment, Dental Treatment, Cardiovascular Treatment, Orthopedics, Bariatric Surgery, Fertility Treatment, Ophthalmic Treatment, and Others), Service Provider (Public and Private), and Region - Trends, Analysis, and Forecast till 2035

Report Code: PMI380020 | Publish Date: June 2022 | No. of Pages: 187

Global Medical Tourism Market Market Companies

Cretum International, Universal Medical Travel, MedRetreat, and others are some of the major companies in the field.  Developing a strong web presence, optimizing search engines, finding the perfect client, establishing a strong brand identity, tracking and assessing partnership performance, and comprehending the target audience are all crucial components in propelling the expansion of the medical tourism industry.

List of Key Players in the Market:

  • MedRetreat
  • Universal Medical Travel
  • Cretum International
  • MEDI GO SERVICES
  • AMERICAN MEDICAL CARE
  • HealthBase Medical Solutions s.r.o.
  • International Holdings. Pte. Ltd
  • Klinikum Medical Link, Ltd.
  • PlacidWay
  • Medical Tourism Corporation
  • EUROMED

Recent News:

  • The International Federation for Surgery of Obesity and Metabolic Disorders European Chapter (IFSO-EC), the European Association for the Study of Obesity (EASO), and the European Collation for People Living with Obesity (ECPO) collaborated to develop a set of guidelines for medical tourism in the context of obesity surgery, in February 2025. The three organizations solicited feedback from members of its respective organizations.
  • The first pediatric bone marrow transplant program in Qatar will be developed in partnership with CHOP's Cellular Therapy and Transplants Section (CTTS), according to a memorandum of understanding signed by Sidra Medicine of Qatar, in May 2024.  Medical tourism in these nations was made easier by agreements between American hospitals.
  • There was an increase in medical tourism to Mexico as more Americans went abroad in search of quicker, more inexpensive healthcare or access to particular operations or treatments that were not authorized or available in the U.S., in March 2023. This, however, was dangerous since four Americans who were allegedly on medical tourism were shot and kidnapped.