Initial Medical Assessment & Records Review
Planning treatment abroad should start with clarity. This service reviews and organizes your medical documents before travel, helping you understand your options and prepare your case for a smoother clinical evaluation. You receive a structured summary based on the records you provide, along with guidance on what information may be missing and what to do next.
What this service includes
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Secure collection of your medical records: reports, lab results, imaging, prescriptions, medical history, medications, and allergies (where applicable).
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Organizing your file into a clear, structured format that is easier for a clinical team to review.
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Preliminary assessment based on the information you submit.
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Identification of missing tests or documentation that may be needed before travel.
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Next-step guidance: specialty direction, provider matching (where applicable), and an optional remote consultation pathway.
How the process works
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You submit your medical file through a secure channel (form, email, or WhatsApp if preferred).
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We organize and review the documents for completeness and clinical clarity.
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You receive a preliminary assessment summary and a missing-information checklist (if needed).
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We recommend the most appropriate next step: remote consultation, specialty direction, or moving forward to a preliminary pathway toward treatment planning.
What you will receive
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Preliminary assessment summary (document-based).
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Missing tests / missing information checklist (if applicable).
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Clear next-step recommendation and a structured roadmap.
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Estimated timeline for the next phase (depends on case complexity and specialty availability).
Why this matters
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Reduces unexpected delays after arrival by preparing your file in advance.
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Improves the accuracy of early expectations around timeline and cost range.
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Supports safer decisions by reviewing medications, allergies, and potential risk factors early.
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Helps you compare providers more fairly using consistent medical information.
Important medical note
This is a document-based preliminary review. Final diagnosis, definitive treatment decisions, and final pricing are confirmed by the treating physician after full clinical evaluation and, when required, physical examination.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this service free?
Initial reviews are often provided at no cost. Complex cases or specialist consultations may require a fee.
How long does the review take?
Typically 24–72 hours after receiving complete documents. Timelines may vary by specialty and case complexity.
What documents should I send?
Lab results, imaging (X-ray/MRI/CT/ultrasound), medical reports, prescriptions, diagnosis notes, and a brief medical history.
Is my data confidential?
Yes. Medical data is treated confidentially and shared only with the relevant clinical team based on your consent.
Will I receive a final treatment plan and final price?
You will receive a preliminary summary and next-step guidance. Final plans and final costs are confirmed after full evaluation by the treating physician.
Can I arrange a remote consultation before traveling?
Yes, where available. A video or phone consultation can be arranged with a doctor or medical coordinator.