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Access to specialised medical care abroad is becoming a growing option for Ghanaians, particularly as the cost and availability of certain treatments at home remain a concern.
Nexus Global Services Ltd. (Nexus GSL), a company operating between Ghana and Türkiye, is providing medical travel support for individuals seeking care in Turkish hospitals.
From cancer treatment to orthopaedic surgery, the company connects patients with internationally accredited facilities in Türkiye such as Medicana, Acıbadem, Medipol, and Memorial Hospitals. The service includes travel arrangements, hospital bookings, language assistance, and post-treatment follow-ups in Ghana.
With increasing interest in medical travel, Nexus GSL says its aim is to reduce the barriers many Ghanaians face in accessing quality healthcare. “We want to make world-class healthcare more accessible,” the team said, noting that they provide logistical support so patients can concentrate on treatment and recovery.
The procedures commonly arranged through Nexus GSL include cancer care, organ and kidney transplants, weight loss and bariatric surgery, orthopaedic and spinal procedures, and reconstructive and cosmetic surgery.
In addition to the treatments themselves, Nexus GSL offers consultations with Turkish doctors, helps patients handle visa and travel documentation, and provides airport transport and accommodation in Türkiye. English-speaking medical interpreters assist patients at hospitals, and air ambulance services are available when needed. Upon return to Ghana, recovery support is also provided to ensure continuity of care.
Health tourism is not new, but more Ghanaians are now looking beyond local options as awareness and support for medical travel grow. Nexus GSL reports having assisted patients with a range of conditions—one recent case involved a patient who regained mobility after 18 years following orthopaedic surgery in Türkiye.
The company has an office in Accra where prospective patients can seek information or consultations before committing to care abroad.
For further details, visit nexusgsl.com/health-tourism or contact Nexus GSL via WhatsApp at +233 539 659 259 or email: info@nexusgsl.com.
They also share updates and patient stories on Instagram and Twitter.
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