Monday, 15, December, 2025

On December 12, the Indian Embassy hosted a Conference on Medical Tourism in India at Tashkent’s Hyatt Regency Hotel.

The India’s Ambassador H.E. Ms Smita Pant highlighted India's strength in this sector: “These are significant milestones and reflective of the spirit which guides Indian health care system and Indian doctors known for their expertise and life saving skills world wide”, Ms Pant underscored.

“India currently has strength of 1.4 million doctors supported by trained efficient skilled nurses and paramedics. Over 1200 hospitals are JCI-accredited or NABH-accredited, ensuring global standards. The range of medical services be it cardiac surgery, joint replacement, organ transplants, fertility treatments, oncology, and wellness therapies are something that experts will speak on”, she noted.

“I think what really stands out in all this is the point I made earlier - the affordability factor . The costs at which services are offered can be seen and compared,” the Indian Ambassador added.

“Going forward, we will continue to organise more camps with the help of our super specialists focusing on the imminent needs of Uzbekistan . We will continue to hold hands and ensure that not just medical care but quality attention is also given by our hospitals . From Embassy I can assure that visas will never be a constraint and we will facilitate quick travel of people”, she reassured.

During the conference the Indian hospitals showcased modern treatment approaches, innovative technologies, and best practices in international cooperation. The event became an important platform for exchanging experiences and developing partnerships in healthcare.

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