With Medijump you can browse 2 facilities offering Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) procedures in Lebanon. The cheapest price available is $65 in Beirut. And for the cheapest price globally, prices start from $48 in Malaysia.
Jounieh Family Clinic, can be found in Mansouriyeh, Beirut, Lebanon and offers its patients Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) procedures as well as 14 other procedures, across 1 different procedure categories. At present, there is no pricing information for Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) procedures at Jounieh Family Clinic. The pricing information is quite specialised, so it's only available on request, and the average price is around $65. A small team of medical professionals undertake all procedures at the Clinic, with 2 in total, and Jounieh Family Clinic is not accredited by any recognised accreditations institutions.
Elie Melhem Clinics, can be found in Mansouriyeh, Beirut, Lebanon and offers its patients Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) procedures as well as 21 other procedures, across 7 different procedure categories. The price of a Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) procedure varies from $65 to $65, and the average price is around $65. Many medical professionals work at the Clinic, with 4 in total, and Elie Melhem Clinics is accredited by just one known accreditations institute, ISO Certification - International Organization for Standardization
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Lebanon, a country on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea, is one of the smallest sovereign states. The country boasts a fascinating mixture of the Middle East and the West, Christianity, and Islam, and tradition and modernity. It has everything from golden beaches and World Heritage Sites to energetic nightlife and delicious cuisine. Among other countries in the Middle East, Lebanon appears to be one of the most popular medical tourism destinations. Over 10% of the tourists visiting the country, particularly from neighboring countries, come to receive medical care. Many hospitals and clinics in the country are accredited to the ISO:9000 standard and offer world-class specialist services in spine treatment, orthopedics, organ transplant, and other complex surgeries, as well as advanced cancer treatments. Cosmetic and reconstructive surgery are also popular.
Beirut, the capital and largest city of Lebanon, is filled with historic landmarks and natural wonders. The most famous attractions in the city are the National Museum of Beirut, the Corniche and Pigeon Rocks, Sursock Museum, and Mohammed Al Amin Mosque. Many people also come to Lebanon to visit the port town of Sidon. Once a rich and thriving Phoenician city, it is dotted with historical monuments and ancient remnants, particularly in its Old City. Other popular cities include Tripoly, Baalbek, Byblos, and Tyre.
Lebanon has four seasons: winter (December to March), spring (April to May), summer (June to September), and autumn (October to November). Winter is the rainy season with high precipitation levels and cool temperatures. It is snowy in the mountains, but in some places, such as Beirut, it just rains during this season. Summer is hot, sunny, and dry, and can get very humid in cities located close to the sea. In the summer, the average temperatures are around 28°C to 30°C. Spring and autumn are both warm and pleasant.
The main international airport where visitors fly into and out of Lebanon is Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport, which is the only operational commercial airport in the country. It serves international flights to numerous major cities across Europe and the Middle East, including Moscow, Paris, London, and Dubai. Given the small size of the country, there are no internal flights. Intercity buses and minibus are available and have an extensive network, especially in coastal areas. The best way to get around the country is by hiring a car (with a driver) or by using intercity taxis.
All visitors need to obtain a visa to enter and stay in Lebanon unless they come from one of the seven visa-exempt countries (including Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, and Jordan). Citizens of 81 countries, including all EU countries, Australia, China, Canada, and the United States, are eligible for a visa on arrival for a maximum stay of 30 days. A conditional visa on arrival is available for citizens of 15 countries, including Algeria, Libya, Iraq, and Yemen.