Urology encompasses various treatments such as laser lithotripsy, a minimally invasive procedure used to break down kidney stones, making it an increasingly popular option for medical tourism due to its effectiveness and shorter recovery times in specialised clinics abroad.
The Middle East and North Africa region offers a diverse range of medical tourism opportunities, with renowned expertise in fields such as cardiology, oncology, and cosmetic surgery, attracting patients seeking high-quality healthcare services in a culturally rich and hospitable environment.

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This page was authored by Ben Reed, an experienced healthcare writer. Last reviewed: 28 May 2025. Next site review due: 01 May 2026.