Six in 10 Brits oppose NHS fixing overseas surgery complications
Around 58% of Brits feel the NHS should not fund corrective surgeries for complications resulting from overseas procedures in a new survey. Almost seven in
Around 58% of Brits feel the NHS should not fund corrective surgeries for complications resulting from overseas procedures in a new survey. Almost seven in

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Huangshan (黄山), or the Yellow Mountains, is one of China’s most famous and stunning natural wonders. Known for its dramatic granite peaks, ancient pine trees, and seas

LONDON, England: Driven by the NHS dental crisis, an increasing number of UK patients seeking cheaper dental work overseas are encountering unexpected complications, according to
It’s been a busy week in the world of dental news. Missed the headlines? Here’s what’s happened over the past seven days… Dental recovery plan
Dentists explore where responsibility for any consequences of dental tourism lies, including whether patients should have the right to sick leave when travelling abroad for
A company in Northern Ireland was forced to pay sick leave to an employee while she travelled for and recovered from a ‘Turkey teeth’ procedure.
People are being warned of the dangers that language barriers could hold when traveling abroad for dental treatment. This is because language barriers can lead
Do you want to save money on dental procedures without sacrificing quality? Go to Tijuana, the capital of dental tourism, and enjoy quality dental care.
A patient has detailed his decision to jet over to Nepal to fix his dental decay after failing to secure a dental appointment in the
Instagram: @jack_charlesf Jack Fincham regrets getting ‘Turkey teeth’ and spoke out about the dangers of seeking popular treatments abroad. Jack Fincham – who won the
More than 90% of dentists report that they have examined patients who had undergone dental treatment abroad. In a new survey looking at dental tourism,