Can you imagine an expensive medical treatment from the most
qualified and experienced doctors at the most comfortable and luxurious
hospital for less than a fifth of the price. Welcome to India, our
infrastructure and technology is at par with that in USA, UK and Europe, we
also have some of the most qualified and experienced doctors in the world
and the added benefit of instant administration and round-the clock
attention. We offer low-cost but world-class medical care and treatment
through our

India
medical tour package which has already benefited a large number of people
and is on the runway to become a revolution in the medical sector.
People from the world over are coming to India for their medical and
relaxation needs. Whether general or surgical, the treatment will be
combined with a pleasant stay and if you so wish even an exotic sightseeing
excursion. In the spiritual land of India, Wings Travels, Pune also offers
revitalizing Ayurvedic treatments, de-stressing spa treatments, energizing
yoga and calming meditations. We take care of your every need and offer to
heal your body, mind and soul.
In our medical tour package every kind and manner of treatment and care is
easily available at our state-of-the-art hospitals. We have established
world-class expertise in practices such as cardiac care, cosmetic surgery,
joint replacements, dentistry, transplantation of vital organs, cancer
treatment, neuro-surgery, cardiac surgery and many more.
Under our medical tourism feature we have a tie-up with the exceptional
Ruby Hall Clinic in Pune, India. This clinic has been delivering expert
health care services since 1959, it provides a full spectrum of clinical as
well as surgical treatments along with specialty support, inpatient and
outpatient services. A 500 bed hospital it has state of the art facilities
in cardiology, cardiac surgery, neurology, nuclear medicines, blood banks,
an intensive care unit and a cancer unit.
Some of the top notch hospitals in India are
Apollo Family Health Plan, Apollo Hospitals, B M Birla Heart
Research Center, Belle Vue Clinic, Calcutta Medical Research Institute,
Cancer Patients Aid Association (CPAA), Emmanuel Hospital Association
Escorts Heart Research Institute, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi
Institute of Dental & Orthodontic Radiography, King Edward Memorial
Hospital, Lifeline Group of Hospitals, M.V.Diabetes Specialties Centre (P)
Ltd. , Mansarovar Eye Hospital,Lucknow, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Fortis group
of hospitals, Surya Medical Trust Burns Center, Pune, Suyash Hospital Pvt.
Ltd. , The Advanced Medicare Research Institute Ltd. , The Eye Research
Foundation - Vimhans , Wockhardt Hospital And Heart Institute
Alternative Healing
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Ayurveda : The ancient science of Ayurveda is a treasure trove of
natural remedies. It is the science of longevity and the most famous and
effective alternate healing practice in the world. Ayurveda is both
therapeutic as well as rejuvenative, it promotes positive health, natural
beauty and longevity. It has remedies for common ailments as well as serious
health problems. The Recurved Blanchard's Treatment includes herbal oil
massage, steam bath, slimming programs, stress management programs and
beauty care programs
Some of the most famous Ayurveda Centers are - Kalpa Siddhi Health &
Life Care in Ahmedabad, Gujarat Ayurvedic University offers both treatments
and also courses for those interested, Santhitheeram Center in Kerala and
the Ausara Ayurveda based in Delhi. Charakas Ayurveda Nursing Home - An
Ayurvedic specialty hospital & health resort in Thodupuzha, Idukki is
also very famous.
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Yoga Centers : Yoga is perhaps Indias most famous export, but its
best and most qualified practitioners are still found only in the country of
its origin. Yoga through breath management and physical exercises aims to
control and channelize our internal energies. It is a powerful path to
achieve longevity, rejuvenation and self-realization
Some of the world famous yoga centers are the Vivekananda Kendra which has
170 branch centers spread over 18 states of India, B.K Iyengar Yoga
Institute in Pune, the Art Of Living Foundation which has its headquarters
in Bangalore.
» Resort Spas : 
The
Indian "spa experience" has become a rage world wide, it
encompasses the entire arena from resorts, hotels, mineral springs, medical,
cruise ship, club and day spas to service providers such as physicians,
wellness instructors, nutritionists, massage therapists and product
suppliers. These spas offer a gamut of services to pamper and pep you up.
Along with yoga lessons, meditation, massages, facials, hydrotherapy tubs
and steam, sauna, and a variety of natural cures spas offer an incredible
number of cures, weight loss, smoking cessation and pre-natal massage are
among the most popular.
Some of the most luxurious spas giving boost to the Indian medical tourism
include Amarvilas in Agra, Ananda in Rishikesh, Coconut lagoon in Kerala,
Devi Garh in Udaipur, Marai Beach Mararikulam, Park Hyatt Goa Resort and Spa
in Goa, the Taj Garden Retreat in Varkala and the Spice Village in Periyar.
» Wings Wellness :
| THERAPY |
1/2 HOUR |
ONE HOUR |
TWO HOUR |
THREE HOURS |
| HEAD THERAPY |
INR.399 |
INR.799 |
N/A |
N/A |
| FOOT THERAPY |
INR.399 |
INR.799 |
N/A |
N/A |
| THAI FULL BODY THERAPY |
N/A |
INR.1100 |
INR.1999 |
INR.2999 |
| THAI FULL BODY OIL THERAPY |
N/A |
1 NR. 1499 |
INR.2699 |
INR.3999 |
1) Is it done on a table, bed or the floor?

Traditionally
Thai Massage is always done on the floor, but elements of the practice are
being effectively adapted by practitioners more accustomed to working on
tables or beds. However, many of the advanced movements and stretches can
only be done safely and effectively on the floor.
2) What should I wear?
Comfortable, loose-fitting Yoga or athletic clothes are best to accommodate
the twisting and stretching movements in the session. A pair of loose Thai
fishermen's pants and a shirt are also provided for you here.
3) How long an the sessions?
Traditionally, authentic Thai Massage treatments are at least one and a
half hour long, sometimes lasting for several hours.
4) Why are the sessions so long?
Since the main objective is energy balancing, the physical moves become
part of a deeper, more meditative spiral of healing that feels increasingly
better as time goes by, resulting in a profoundly deep and integrated sense
of physical, mental and spiritual well-being for both giver and receiver.
5) What are the benefits to the receiver?
Stress relief, revitalization and a euphoric feeling of overall well being
are the words most often used by clients to describe the benefits of their
treatment. Physiologically, the body gets re-aligned in a way that increases
flexibility and circulation. More subtle harmonizing of energies result in
the overall integration of body, mind and soul. We get to remember how good
it can feel to be in our bodies.
6) Is it safe for old people, children, injured or sick people?
Since the work is tailor made for each individual in each different
treatment session, it can be done safely, with certain modifications to
accommodate contra indications as needed with all the above mentioned types
of persons with remarkable results.
7) How often should someone receive a session?
Initially, we recommend a 2 hour session every 2 weeks, then monthly once
the body becomes more flexible. More than a month apart is too long.
8) Is it OK to eat before/after the session?
In order to have more energy in the body available for the work and since
an important part of the treatment may involve pressing points around the
abdomen, it is better not to eat for at least 1 hour before the session. To
allow the process to continue, as it does, after the practitioner ends the
actual session, it is better not to eat, bathe or do strenuous exercise for
at least an hour afterwards. Drinking copious amounts of warm water or hot
tea is highly beneficial and necessary to flush out toxins that may have
been released during the treatment.
9) Where did it originate?
It is said to have originated in India. Some say it grew out of the ancient
healing systems practiced in South India in the region now known as Kerala.
Later, after becoming a part of ancient Ayurveda, existed in the North of
India (now Nepal) at the time of the enlightenment of the Buddha. The
physician Chivaka Komarapatr, a private doctor of the Buddha is said to have
successfully used massage and stretching techniques along with herbal and
other remedies to treat ailments and conditions among the monks that were
travelling with the Buddha, spreading Buddhism and these medicinal
techniques all over Southeast Asia. He is also a founder and Father Doctor
of Traditional Medicine in Thailand.