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Independent clinic evaluation

How to choose a dental clinic abroad.

Do not ask only, “Does this clinic have good reviews?” Ask whether the people, diagnosis, facility, written plan, materials, travel sequence and follow-up are clear enough to trust.

25 questions before you commit.

People

1–5 · Who is responsible?

  1. Who diagnoses and approves the plan?
  2. Who performs surgery and restoration?
  3. How can licenses and relevant training be verified?
  4. Who provides anesthesia or sedation?
  5. Will those names appear in my records?
Diagnosis

6–10 · Why this treatment?

  1. What findings support the recommendation?
  2. What imaging and examination are required?
  3. What reasonable alternatives exist?
  4. What could change after in-person evaluation?
  5. What happens if grafting or another procedure is needed?
Quote

11–15 · What am I buying?

  1. Is every stage itemized?
  2. Are implant system and restoration material named?
  3. Are temporary and final teeth both included?
  4. Which tests, medicines and follow-ups are excluded?
  5. How are plan changes approved and priced?
Facility

16–18 · Where is care delivered?

  1. Which facility will each procedure use?
  2. What infection-control and emergency resources exist?
  3. Where would I go if higher-level care were needed?
Travel

19–21 · Is the itinerary clinical?

  1. How many trips and nights are clinically expected?
  2. Who decides when I am fit to fly?
  3. What support person, diet or mobility plan is needed?
Aftercare

22–25 · What happens at home?

  1. Who answers urgent questions after departure?
  2. How will records reach my home dentist?
  3. What requires local care versus a return trip?
  4. What do warranty terms cover—and exclude?

Pause when the answers stay vague.

Diagnosis by sales message

A major irreversible plan is promised from limited photos without explaining required clinical review.

One unexplained price

The quote does not separate surgery, components, temporary/final teeth, additional procedures or return visits.

Reviews replace verification

Testimonials are offered instead of professional identities, credentials, facility details and a written complication pathway.

Emergency rule: Do not use medical tourism planning for urgent symptoms. Seek appropriate local emergency or dental care.

How Green Healthcare fits

Is Green Healthcare a dental clinic?

No. Green Healthcare is the patient navigation and coordination layer. Independent licensed professionals evaluate, diagnose and treat.

Why not publish every provider before intake?

A protected network helps preserve relationships and prevents a public list from being mistaken for a current availability or universal endorsement. GHC can disclose appropriate information inside a relevant patient process.

How is this different from choosing one clinic directly?

A clinic appropriately explains its own services. Green Healthcare can first help a patient ask whether travel makes sense, compare destinations and treatment categories, and understand quote and follow-up questions.

Bring us the plan—not just the promise.

We will help you organize the questions before you choose.

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