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HOW TO REVIEW MEDICAL TOURISM DOCTORS’ SOCIAL MEDIA

  • buoozturk
  • Apr 23
  • 2 min read

Updated: 38 minutes ago

Medical treatment abroad is a big decision in your life and the most important part of this decision is choosing the right doctor. Researching the websites of doctors and clinics will give you detailed information on the backgrounds of doctors. In addition to website browsing, social media emerged as a powerful resource giving extra insights into the doctors’ profiles.


Read our guide on how to review a medical tourism doctors’ social media presence:


What to Look For in Medical Tourism Doctors’ Social Media


  • Professional Presence: Does their profile look professional? Are the posts related to their medical practice and specialty area? Look for information that shows their expertise and commitment to their field.


  • Patient Interactions and Comments: See if patients are leaving comments on their posts. What are people saying? Are there testimonials or questions? How does the doctor or clinic respond – are they professional, helpful, and timely? (Remember that patient privacy is key, so you might not see specific patient details or in-depth discussions)


  • Signs of Experience (Indirectly): Social media won't show you the exact patient numbers of a doctor. An active profile with diverse and relevant content might suggest a busy practice, showing experience. Also, look for posts about attending conferences, training, or complex cases (shared professionally and anonymously).


  • Engagement with International Patients: Check if their content includes multiple languages, testimonials from patients who appear to be from different countries, or information relevant to international patients seeking treatment. This can show their experience and capability to handle international cases.


  • Shared Information: What kind of content do they share? Is it medical news, updates about their practice, or general health tips? This can show their engagement in their field and their willingness to educate.


  • Before and After Photos (with caution): For some specialties like plastic surgery or dental work, you might see before and after photos. These can be illustrative, that’s why view them critically. Are they clearly labeled? Do they seem realistic? Are the photos taken with the same angle? Remember that individual results vary.


  • Activity and Engagement: How active are they on social media? Regular posts can indicate an active practice. Do they engage with comments or questions in a professional and timely manner?


What to Be Mindful Of


  • Privacy: Good doctors and clinics will always protect patient privacy. Be wary of profiles that share too much identifiable patient information without clear consent.


  • Overly Aggressive Marketing: While social media is a marketing tool, be cautious of profiles that seem overly focused on hard selling or making unrealistic guarantees.


  • Lack of Professionalism: Posts that are unprofessional, contain controversial opinions unrelated to medicine, or have poor grammar and spelling might be red flags.


  • Fake Profiles or Reviews: Be aware that not all online profiles are unique. Check out signs of authenticity - consistent posting over time and a connected online presence (linking back to their official clinic website).


Key Takeaways on How to Check Out Medical Tourism Doctors’ Social Media


Checking a doctor's social media is just one part of your research within medical tourism journey planning. You can combine what you find on social media with the information from their official website, qualifications, and any reviews or testimonials available through reputable medical tourism platforms.

 
 
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