Orthopedic Surgery for Indians in the Gulf

People of Indian & Asian origin constitute the bulk of the expatriate population in Gulf countries like Oman, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, and Bahrain. Free health care for all is one of the attractions for these people. Health care is provided by Government hospitals and private hospitals. Doctors, nurses, para-medical staff of Indian origin constitute the care providers in many of this ministry of health hospitals. Private hospitals also have the same pattern of employment; However para medical staff from Far East countries like the Phillipines is more common. The ministry hospitals are fairly well equipped for delivering reasonable care in emergencies like road traffic accidents. Common fractures can be managed by local surgeons with a fair degree of success.

For elective orthopedic surgery Indians find this hard to get at an affordable cost. The number of Outpatient days for expatriates is very much less in relation to the demands of the proportion of the population. This may be one day in a five day week. Where there is no fixed outpatient day/clinic for Indians, they have to wait for long hours to see the doctor. Ministry Waiting lists for visiting orthopedic surgeons from Europe or USA totally excludes expatriates. In some countries, the ministries of health hospitals have started charging Indians for deliveries and it will be not long before they are charged for other elective surgery as well. The health budget has no provision for the advanced orthopedic treatment of expatriates.This is reflected in the numbers of patients from countries like UAE and Oman visiting Chennai.

Having worked in this region, I have come across non uniform levels of care being provided to the locals versus expatriates in ministry hospitals. This is but natural. Many Indians are forced to put up with this maltreatment as the cost of private treatment is exorbitant. Health insurance provides a cushion for the affluent. However not all can afford it.

Is Orthopaedic treatment in India of excellent standards?

This is for you to judge. Indian doctors have excellent qualifications and skills like their counterparts in the UK, Australia and US. A recent article in