How it works

A brief step-by-step overview of how interaction with MedTravel-R is usually organised.

If you are considering diagnostics, treatment, or obtaining a second medical opinion abroad, the process may seem complex.

Our role is to help make it clearer, more structured, and easier to navigate.

Below is the general path according to which cooperation with MedTravel-R is usually organized.

Main stages of the process

  1. 1 Step

    You contact us

    You can write or call us and briefly describe your situation.

    At this stage, there is no need to prepare detailed information in advance — it is enough to simply tell us the reason for your inquiry.

  2. 2 Step

    You briefly describe your situation and send documents

    Usually, a brief description of the case and the main medical documents related to the reason for the inquiry are sufficient.

    This helps us understand the context more quickly and avoids overloading the process with unnecessary materials.

  3. 3 Step

    We review your case and identify possible directions

    After the initial review of your situation, we assess which countries, clinics, or specialists may be relevant to your case.

    At this stage, a preliminary understanding of possible next steps begins to form.

  4. 4 Step

    We discuss possible next steps with you

    After the initial analysis, it becomes clearer which options may make sense to consider further.

    We discuss a possible course of action with you so that you better understand what the process may look like in your particular situation.

  5. 5 Step

    If you decide to move forward, we help organize the process

    If necessary, we assist with communication, preparation of the next stages, and coordination of interactions.

    This may include organizational matters related to the clinic, documents, or travel arrangements.

  6. 6 Step

    If necessary, we remain in contact after the main program is completed

    In some cases, organizational support may still be required after treatment or after the stay at the clinic has ended.

    This may relate to documents, further communication with the clinic or doctors, and other related matters.

Important to understand

Every case is individual.

Therefore, the scope, sequence, and number of steps may vary depending on the diagnosis, urgency, chosen clinic, and other circumstances.

However, in most cases, the general process follows this overall structure.

Would you like to understand where to start in your particular case?

Contact us and briefly describe your situation — we will help you understand the possible next steps.