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Saudi Arabia’s medical tourism market to reach US$0.54b by 2029

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The country is becoming a center for specialized medical services such as cardiology and orthopedics.

According to ResearchAndMarkets.com, Saudi Arabia's medical tourism market will be worth US$16 million in 2023 and is expected to grow to US$54 million by 2029, with a compound annual growth rate of 22.52%.

One of the key drivers of this growth is the cost-effectiveness of medical procedures in Saudi Arabia, which are often less expensive than in many patients' home countries, especially elective or non-urgent treatments.

Saudi Arabia is becoming a center for specialized medical services, including cardiology, orthopedics, organ transplantation, cancer care and fertility treatments.

Government and private medical institutions are actively promoting the country as a medical tourism destination through international collaborations and marketing campaigns.

Positive reviews from international patients have also boosted the country's reputation, the report added.

Saudi Arabia's strategic location in the Middle East makes it a convenient option for patients from neighboring regions such as Africa and the Gulf.

The country's medical institutions are known for offering the latest medical innovations, attracting patients seeking advanced treatments.

In addition to medical care, Saudi Arabia offers a comprehensive healthcare experience, including post-operative care, rehabilitation and wellness programs.

In addition, state-of-the-art rehabilitation centers and wellness facilities focus on stress relief, relaxation and overall wellness to complement medical treatments. The wellness program also includes nutritional counseling, yoga and meditation to aid recovery.

The country's cultural and spiritual offerings further enhance its appeal.

Medical tourists can explore historical sites, enjoy cultural experiences or combine treatments with a pilgrimage to Mecca or Medina to add a spiritual dimension to their recovery, it added.

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