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Hua Hin’s Medical Tourism Hub Adds Anti-Aging, Longer COVID Treatment

Hua Hin’s Medical Tourism Hub Adds Anti-Aging, Longer COVID Treatment

The launch of Chewla is in line with the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s campaign to make the country the “Medical and Wellness Resort of the World” by 2024.

The launch of Chewla is in line with the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s campaign to make the country the “Medical and Wellness Resort of the World” by 2024.

“Chevala was developed because we realized that there was never a fully integrated evidence-based medical wellness center in Thailand that offers a truly comprehensive body and mind healing experience by medical experts,” said its chief medical practitioner. Director Dr Ratkavin said.

“In addition to therapy programs, we also offer food and exercise courses prepared by hearty chefs with certified instructors for an all-inclusive health program.”

Ratkawin sees great potential for Thailand’s health and wellness sectors, as more tourists fly to seek treatment.

Read also: 10 things to do for the perfect long vacation in Hua Hin this July 2022

“Thailand is not only home to internationally recognized expertise and state-of-the-art facilities, but it also offers competitive service prices, stunning nature and beautiful cultural attractions. The country is already among the top 10 medical centers in Asia,” she said. Told.

They also noted Hua Hin’s reputation as a top beach resort, with Prachuap Khiri Khan province attracting 3.6 million local and international tourists in the first five months (January–May) of this year.

“The province was also ranked among the top three destinations in Thailand, generating revenues of 12.352 billion baht. We believe this partnership is a step for Thailand’s journey towards becoming a world-class wellness destination. This project It is part of our contribution to the economic recovery of Thailand through wellness tourism.

Chevala Intercontinental Hua Hin Resort is targeting customers as well as non-guests with five services: Long COVID Recovery Program, Anti-Aging Program, Immunity Booster, Detox and Cardiovascular Strengthening Program.

Visit www.chevala.com/th/, call 096 919 2190

The launch of Chewla is in line with the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s campaign to make the country the “Medical and Wellness Resort of the World” by 2024.

“Chevala was developed because we realized that there was never a fully integrated evidence-based medical wellness center in Thailand that offers a truly comprehensive body and mind healing experience by medical experts,” said its chief medical practitioner. Director Dr Ratkavin said.

“In addition to therapy programs, we also offer food and exercise courses prepared by hearty chefs with certified instructors for an all-inclusive health program.”

Ratkawin sees great potential for Thailand’s health and wellness sectors, as more tourists fly to seek treatment.

Read also: 10 things to do for the perfect long vacation in Hua Hin this July 2022

“Thailand is not only home to internationally recognized expertise and state-of-the-art facilities, but it also offers competitive service prices, stunning nature and beautiful cultural attractions. The country is already among the top 10 medical centers in Asia,” she said. Told.

They also noted Hua Hin’s reputation as a top beach resort, with Prachuap Khiri Khan province attracting 3.6 million local and international tourists in the first five months (January–May) of this year.

“The province was also ranked among the top three destinations in Thailand, generating revenues of 12.352 billion baht. We believe this partnership is a step for Thailand’s journey towards becoming a world-class wellness destination. This project It is part of our contribution to the economic recovery of Thailand through wellness tourism.

Chevala Intercontinental Hua Hin Resort is targeting customers as well as non-guests with five services: Long COVID Recovery Program, Anti-Aging Program, Immunity Booster, Detox and Cardiovascular Strengthening Program.

Visit www.chevala.com/th/, call 096 919 2190

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