Tuesday, August 7, 2012

The Do's and Don'ts for every WISE Patient

·         Do plan ahead.

The farther in advance you plan, the easier it is to schedule your trip for the most conducive dates, obtain financing if needed or requested, and to receive the lowest airfares. If possible, begin planning 8 – 10 weeks prior to the date which you wish to arrive in beautiful Costa Rica; if this is not possible, no need to worry, WISE has close professional relationships with all of their providers, doctors, recovery centers, and tourism counterparts and will be sure to get you the best amenities at the lowest possible price.

·         Do be sure about your diagnosis and treatment needs.

WISE will help you coordinate and assess your diagnosis and treatment needs with your local doctor and with the doctor who will be performing your procedure in Costa Rica. Being sure of what procedure you need to have done is vital not only to obtaining an accurate quote, and planning the details of your trip, it is also very important to ensure the best possible outcome for your health. For example: If a prospective patient requests a total knee replacement procedure and they are only in need of a partial knee replacement, the quote, treatment plan, and procedure will be quite different. Certainty of what diagnosis and treatment needs are best for a patient can be obtained with diagnostic testing such as an MRI, CT Scan or X-Ray.

·         Do research the physician that will be performing your procedure.

WISE only works with world renowned doctors and surgeons who carry the highest accreditation and who have performed procedures in their given specialty hundreds if not thousands of times. However, to ensure that the highest level of comfort is achieved, WISE encourages all their patients for all procedures, no matter how big or small, to speak with their doctor in Costa Rica directly before ever coming down to Costa Rica. WISE coordinates all phone calls for their patients with their doctors to make certain that all questions are answered to the patient’s satisfaction.

·         Do consider traveling with a companion.

Traveling with a friend or family member to Costa Rica for your healthcare needs can be very helpful and enjoyable. Having someone that is close to you travel with you will help in sharing the experience in Costa Rica. Also, if your procedure is more invasive, a travel companion can be very helpful in assisting with getting through the airport, when departing for and returning from Costa Rica.

·         Don’t plan your trip too tightly.

Arriving a day earlier than your first scheduled doctors visit in Costa Rica will allow you to settle into your room at your recovery center, eat a wonderful meal, relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery before you. Many WISE patients arrive two or three days early in order to enjoy some of the many things to do while in the country such as: zip lining, canopy tours of the rainforest, beach days, tours at any of the 4 active volcanos, white water rafting, fishing, snorkeling, and much more.

·         Do alert your bank and credit card company.

Informing your bank and credit card company (or companies) of the dates and destination of your travel plans will ensure that your card(s) are not declined or rejected, if you should want to use them for anything while in Costa Rica. The contact information to inform your companies of travel is listed on the back of most credit or debit cards.

·         Do learn about your destination.

WISE has compiled a lot of interesting information about Costa Rica to make learning about this beautiful country very simplistic; this information can be found under the “Why Costa Rica” tab on the WISE website (wisemds.com)

·         Do inform your local doctors before you leave.

WISE will coordinate any necessary follow up care for you with either your family doctor that you choose or a US doctor that works within the WISE network; each patient is given a choice for how they wish to proceed for follow up care and everything is in place and scheduled before they even board the plane to beautiful Costa Rica.

·         Do set aside some of your medical travel savings for a vacation.

You and your companion deserve some time off to just relax! If you are unable to take some leisure time during your stay in Costa Rica, then set aside a couple days for some time off once you return home; this helps tremendously in the healing process before returning to work.

·         Do keep your receipts from your trip.

At tax time, your medical trip may very well be tax deductible. In brief, if you’re itemizing your deductions in the US, and if qualifying medical treatment and related expenses amount to more than 7.5% of adjusted gross income, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) allows US citizens to deduct the remainder of those expenses, whether they were incurred in San Jose, California, or San Jose, Costa Rica. For this reason, WISE provides an itemized receipt for their patients to use at tax time.

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