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Medical tourism is best understood not as casual travel, but as recovery-oriented city planning built around a medical itinerary.
A mature medical tourism plan puts the medical schedule first, then carefully layers in rest, cultural experiences, and family-friendly options.
Section 1
When City Experiences Make Sense
The most appropriate moments for light city experiences are usually between tests, after recovery becomes stable, or as independent activities for family members while the patient rests.
Section 2
When Extra Itineraries Should Be Avoided
If the patient is pre-operative, experiencing significant treatment effects, waiting for admission, or still awaiting important results, extra outings often add fatigue and uncertainty.
Section 3
Safer Planning Principles
Instead of chasing a long sightseeing list, it is usually better to prioritize nearby, low-intensity activities that can be cancelled at any time. That is also a common principle in international patient support practice.
  • Do not conflict with consultations, treatment, or follow-ups
  • Limit daily walking and commuting intensity
  • Make sure there is a calm fallback environment for rest
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