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Intex forays into medical tourism; launches healthcare company, Intex Care

Our Bureau, BengaluruTuesday, March 10, 2015, 14:40 Hrs  [IST]

Intex Technologies, one of the leading smart phone and consumer electronic brands in the country, has now forayed into medical tourism with its latest venture Intex Care. The company aims to seamlessly integrate its services through its world renowned network of hospitals in India and all across the globe.

The healthcare division of the organisation is looking at cater to patients globally in need of an affordable world class medical treatment. Through its current network of partner hospitals in 5 cities at Delhi (NCR), Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru and Kolkata, Intex Care will look to facilitate a wide array of services such as Plastic/Cosmetic Surgery, Orthopaedics Surgery, Dental Surgery, Heart/Cardiac Surgery, Eye/Ophthalmologic procedures, General Surgery, Neuro Surgery, Cancer treatment, Liver, Kidney and Bone Marrow Transplant and many more.

According to Pankaj Goel, Director Intex Care, Intex Technologies says: “One of the critical pain points in the medical treatment is the provision of world class healthcare services at an affordable cost. This has been a major point of contention for several years now and we are in a position to contribute towards this change. Therefore, with Intex Care it is our endeavour to create the strongest bonds ensuring wellness and healthy life cutting across the age groups of people in India and the world. With this, we are committed to facilitating globally acknowledged medical care at the most affordable prices with a network of our partner multi-super specialty hospitals.”

Our expertise ensures quality care in visa, and transportation for medical treatment, surgery, hospitalisation, travel and stay at the treatment location, he added.

At the moment, Intex Care is present in the leading metro cities of the country and will look to extend their medical and healthcare services to other parts of the world and the much needed tier 2 and 3 as well as rural segments of India. This move will allow the smart phone giant to create a nationwide footprint and be known not only as a mobile device company but, a leading healthcare player too.

 
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