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Dra. Virginia Benitez Roig - Marbella, can be found in Calle del Mediterraneo, Marbella, Spain and offers its patients Varicose Veins Treatment procedures as well as 44 other procedures, across 6 different procedure categories. At present, there is no pricing information for Varicose Veins Treatment procedures at Dra. Virginia Benitez Roig - Marbella. The pricing information is quite specialised, so it's only available on request, and the average price is around $1,186. A small team of medical professionals undertake all procedures at the Hospital, with 3 in total, and Dra. Virginia Benitez Roig - Marbella has several accreditations, including: SELMQ - Sociedad Española de Láser Médico QuirúrgicoSEME - Sociedad Española de Medicina EstéticaSEMCC - Sociedad Española de Medicina y Cirugía Cosmética
Clínica Dr. Campos, can be found in Calle del Mediterraneo, Marbella, Spain and offers its patients Varicose Veins Treatment procedures as well as 72 other procedures, across 7 different procedure categories. At present, there is no pricing information for Varicose Veins Treatment procedures at Clínica Dr. Campos. The pricing information is quite specialised, so it's only available on request, and the average price is around $1,186. A small team of medical professionals undertake all procedures at the Hospital, with 2 in total, and Clínica Dr. Campos is not accredited by any recognised accreditations institutions.
Hospital Ceram, can be found in Calle del Mediterraneo, Marbella, Spain and offers its patients Varicose Veins Treatment procedures as well as 71 other procedures, across 15 different procedure categories. At present, there is no pricing information for Varicose Veins Treatment procedures at Hospital Ceram. The pricing information is quite specialised, so it's only available on request, and the average price is around $1,186. Many medical professionals work at the Hospital, with 15 in total, and Hospital Ceram has several accreditations, including: SELMQ - Sociedad Española de Láser Médico QuirúrgicoSEME - Sociedad Española de Medicina EstéticaSEMCC - Sociedad Española de Medicina y Cirugía CosméticaSECPRE - Sociedad Española de Cirugía Plástica, Reparadora y EstéticaSEF - Sociedad Española De FertilidadSEP - Excellence in Private HealthASRM - American Society for Reproductive MedicineAECEP - Asociación Española de Cirugía Estética Plástica
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Marbella is a city and a municipality located in southern Spain. Situated on the Mediterranean Sea, the city is one of the most cosmopolitan beach resorts in the country. It is particularly famous for its beaches with fine sand and clear blue water. Today, Marbella has become a preferred destination for medical tourism. The city is filled with a great variety of hospitals and clinics offering high-class services, from beauty and wellbeing to major medical treatments such as oncology and traumatology. All the private hospitals in the city now have a department that works exclusively to attract international patients. These hospitals all provide luxurious services and round the clock care. International medical tourists will feel as if they are staying in a 5-star hotel instead of a hospital. Furthermore, these hospitals are staffed with highly-skilled doctors and specialists.
Marbella’s biggest draw is its beaches, including Nagüeles Beach and El Ancón Beach, where people can sunbathe, swim, or even enjoy water sports activities. Most of the beaches are also lined with amazing beach bars to eat or drink while escaping the heat. Beyond its beaches, Marbella also has a significant historical heritage. The most popular area to visit is the old quarter (Casco Antiguo), which is packed with beautiful Andalucian and Moorish architecture, ornately painted tiles, balconies full of flowers, and narrow streets. Visitors can also find numerous churches and chapels. In the heart of the old quarter is Plaza de Los Naranjos, a square where visitors can find the city hall, restaurants and bars, renaissance architecture, and orange trees.
Málaga Airport is the nearest airport to Marbella. It has both domestic and international flights to many cities in Europe and is serviced by numerous airlines. Those who want to get around with public transportation are provided with a network of seven local bus lines, which is relatively affordable and will get visitors too many places around the city. Taxis are available and official rates are displayed inside the licensed taxi. Visitors who stay in the downtown area can get around by foot easily since the area is fairly compact.
Spain is a part of the Schengen Convention, meaning citizens of 62 countries, such as Australia, Canada, and the US, do not need a visa to visit and stay in Marbella for up to 90 days. Holders of passports issued by other countries not listed in the visa-free agreement need to apply and obtain a visa prior to arrival.
Marbella experiences a Mediterranean climate with about 320 sunshine days each year. The summer in the city is hot, while the winter is typically mild. During the hottest months, July and August, the temperatures can soar to 30°C, but the breeze of the Mediterranean Sea will make the hot temperatures bearable. December to January is somewhat rainier than the rest of the year.