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Spend your next holiday in hospital

Hawaii is a great place to get a personal MOT.

September 16, 2010 10:24
Diagnostic holidays to exotic destinations are gaining in  popularity

By

Anthea Gerrie,

Anthea Gerrie

3 min read

Having your arteries scanned may seem an odd thing to do at Waikiki Beach, but Hawaii, with its surf and all the accoutrements of island life, is a great place to get a personal MOT. As is the lakeside resort of Montreux, the California desert playground of Palm Springs or the world-class cities of London and Tel Aviv.

All these holiday destinations now attract not only conventional tourists but medical ones too, many of them businesspeople who like to use their downtime combining a vacation with a thorough check-up by doctors whose clinics boast the most up-to-date technology.

I speak as one who has also had her heart tested in Switzerland, ovaries scanned in London and bone density measured in California. In fact had it not been for La Quinta, where most people spend their time swimming or playing tennis, I would never have had access to the bone density scanning equipment which is still a rarity in the UK and not available to symptomless patients like myself.

Yet the machine diagnosed my osteoporosis many years before I became a prime candidate, giving me the chance to build back healthy bones with medication before I reached the dangerous fall-and-fracture stage.