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Medical Asia Group (MAG), a medical healthcare company has joined hands with Namaste Group, parent company of Namaste Travel to offer Nepali patients one-stop access to over 30 leading hospitals, medical centers and specialist clinics in Singapore.

The service is jointly introduced by Namaste Group's director of Airlines Shankar Poudel, CEO of Medical Asia Group-Singapore Judy Lim, and MAG's South Asian regional representatives Md. Alamgeer amidst a function in the capital on Friday (July 20).

"The service will benefit patients seeking care overseas. Namaste's travel expertise and our medical network offer greater choice and convenience.

Our one-stop philosophy of service provision aims to allow patients to make their medical travel arrangements in one place." the press statement quoted Lim as saying. nepalnews.com

 

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