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Wellness Holidays Lure Aussie Tourists to RP

June 19, 2009

Leading Travel Wholesaler to Sell Wellness Tours to the Country

 

Australian tourists who are constantly in search of health and wellness packages seem to have found the perfect destination for their holiday experience.

All About Asia, one of the leading travel wholesalers in Australia, in their firm belief in the country’s potential in attracting the niche market of health and wellness travelers, has established Meditour Pty Ltd, with the sole purpose of selling health and wellness tours to the Philippines.

Tourism Secretary Ace Durano said, “The country leads in catering to travelers who look for wellness destinations because of our prime ecotourism locations.  Nature and wellness go hand-in-hand; with the wealth of natural resources present in the Philippines, we can continue to nurture travelers who wish to lead a healthy travel lifestyle.”

“We are grateful to All About Asia’s strong confidence in the Philippines’ readiness for health tours.  With our wealth of eco-friendly destinations, complemented by the Filipinos’ caring character, travelers looking for the perfect wellness getaway are assured to have their expectations met,” Durano further added.

Renowned medispa facilities are continuously gaining acclaim, among which is The Farm in San Benito, Batangas.  All-organic meals coupled with the most effective detoxification programs – all set in a reinvigorating environment, are suitable for all discriminating wellness travellers.  

Trips to the country’s top caliber medical facilities were organized for All About Asia’s retail agents to better appreciate the country’s medical and wellness tourism products.  The agents went for an ocular visit to various health and wellness facilities such as Devarana Spa, Dr. Cecile Infantado’s Dental Clinic, Beverly Hills 6750, Dr. Rosero’s Dental Clinic, Makati Medical Center, Zen Institute Medispa, NuU Asia Dental Clinic and Beverly Hills Medical Group Clinic.

According to Undersecretary for Tourism Planning and Promotions Eduardo Jarque, Jr. “Our culture is deeply rooted in the Filipino people’s long tradition of wellness.  Hilot has been a traditional way of healing, and other communities also have their own indigenous ways towards wellness - and this sets the country apart.”

He added, “With the ongoing global challenges, a lot of tourists are now thinking twice about travel. Health matters, however, need utmost attention. And we are seeing that a growing number of tourists are becoming aware about the world-class health and dental care available in the country, at a more reasonable price.”

A networking dinner was organized to discuss significant matters with industry leaders to brief the agents on medical tourism in the country.  Speakers included Cynthia Lazo, DOT Director for Sports and Wellness, Dr. Joel Gutierrez of the Philippine Dental Association, Cathy Turvill of the Spa Association of the Philippines, and Alma Jimenez of the Philippine Association of Health Organizations in Medical Tourism.  A significant result of the networking night was a Philippine Dental Holiday and other activities to promote the country’s medical and wellness tours.

“We believe that the Philippines has all the ingredients to satisfy the discriminating health and wellness travelers from down under – the finest facilities, affordable cost, credible professionals, supportive government agencies, and above all – the caring and healing hands of the Filipinos,”  Rica Bueno, Head for DOT Team Asia – Pacific, noted.

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Carol Davidson of Tranquility on Marius Day Spa – Australia, tries the skin analysis at the Dermlaser and Phototherapy Center of Makati Medical Center.   With competitive medical facilities and experts, the Department of Tourism (DOT) continues to promote the country’s wellness tours to Aussie travelers.

The Farm in San Benito, Batangas, continues to gain acclaim from the world’s most discriminating wellness travelers

Office of the Undersecretary for Planning & Promotions

Department of Tourism - Manila

Tel. No.  524-1694


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Dental Treatment In Austraila Causing Eating Dissorders / Killing People !

10 years ago my teeth started deteriating and I was constantly in and out the dentist in Melbourne spending thousands of dollars each year.

2 years ago due to Gum poisoning I was hospitalized and advised that if I don’t remove my teeth it will eventually kill me so they were removed.

Over the 10 year period I slowly over time ended up with an eating disorder due to the state of my teeth and not being able to afford treatment and ended up with dentures and was told my teeth(dentures) will be fine to eat with after spending thousands yet again.( I am only 37yo Man).

Then I priced inserts last week due to me being still unable to eat properly to the point of it almost starving me because it is so difficult just to eat a simple meal and at the same time ended up hospitalized due to a lack of food/nutrition, I was shocked to find out that in Austraila it would cost me approx $30,000+ for top and bottom inserts so I searched the web found a link http://www.meditour.com.au/video.html a company called Meditour.

The gentleman’s teeth in the video were in a far worse state than mine and I had mine removed on advice? After watching the video on the Australian man that had just returned from the Philipines with perfect teeth for 80% cheaper than he could have got done here, I thought is this real, So I got in contact with the dentist over there in the Philippines and he confirmed that they are American qualified dentist and the materials used in their dental work are the same as in Austraila but the price I was quoted on inserts in the philipines was approx $11000 including airfare and accommodation.

I then asked an Australian dentist about overseas work and they say don’t risk it…… are we getting mislead and overcharged here because, if so, its slowly killing people.

You only have to walk down a street and look at the quality of the genral public’s teeth due to not being able to afford treatment here.

So the question is…..is it really that much to fix teeth in Australia or are the dentist here making a killing $$$ ???

Signed,

Confused or mislead?

Posted by Jas at July 2, 2009, 6:40 pm

here’s a blog that you might like to post for your web-heads!
http://philippinedentaltours.blogspot.com/

Posted by glenn at July 2, 2009, 11:29 pm

Hey Jas - I would love to hear how you get on - I too am looking for more info - having just been quoted over $2,200au to save my back tooth -they happily charged me $200 straight away to do ‘emergency’ work (which I really don’t think I needed) while I decided whether to just pull it out or come up with the $ to save it - I can’t believe it. Seems the cost is similar everywhere (aus) for one tooth?? and what if it ‘fails? Look forward to hearing how u go. Good Luck & Keep smiling?!?!

Posted by Elaine at July 18, 2009, 7:24 am

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