Isradael Consulting is a leading healthcare facilitation company dedicated to providing seamless, safe and compassionate medical travel experiences across borders.



With nearly a decade of experience in healthcare coordination and medical tourism, we connect patients with world-class hospitals and specialists while offering end-to-end support every step of the way.



Rooted in integrity, guided by excellence and powered by partnerships, we exist to make quality, affordable healthcare globally accessible—especially for patients in underserved regions across Africa.

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Our Team Of Experts

We collaborate with a network of highly qualified specialists who are globally recognized for their achievements and expertise in their respective fields.


Our medical team includes:

  • Board-certified specialist doctors with extensive experience in their respective fields .

  • Specialists with internationally recognized accolades, including fellowships, certifications and memberships in leading medical societies across the globe.

  • Experienced care coordinators and patient managers who play a key role in facilitating the entire medical process, ensuring smooth communication and managing logistics for each patient’s treatment journey.

Our Philosophy

Our patient-centered approach prioritizes our patients needs.

We focus on:

  • Transparency: Clear, honest information about treatment options, costs and outcomes.

  • Compassionate Care: Emotional and medical support to make your experience as comfortable as possible.

  • Seamless Experience: Patient managers guiding you through consultations, travel, treatment and follow-up care.

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News

Untapped potential: Unlocking Kenya's medical tourism future

Medical tourism, which is actively being practised across the world, but lacklustre in Kenya is a concept worth embracing locally.

Medical tourism is the practice of obtaining medical services outside your country. It was established in the United Kingdom and other European countries many years ago. The concept of medical tourism has risen so rapidly to become one of the world’s fastest growing industries.

And as the quality of medical treatments in countries, such as India, Thailand, Poland and Indonesia amongst other nations outside Africa, has grown in reputation, so has accessibility to world class facilities, such as the ones in France.


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Why India is a top destination for medical tourism

NEW DELHI: India has emerged as a top destination for medical tourism, attracting patients from around the world for everything from life-saving surgeries to cosmetic enhancements. This is a far cry from how Indian hospitals were mostly sought for complex medical procedures by patients from lower middle-income countries until a few years ago.

While the global healthcare industry still reels under the effects of Covid-19 pandemic, India’s medical tourism sector has emerged from the blues dealt by the pathogen. As per the projections for 2024 by Crisil, the number of medical tourists will soar nearly to 7.3 million, surpassing pre-pandemic figures, up from 6.1 million estimated in 2023.


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Medical tourism expands in Africa

Medical tourism is defined by the World Health Organization as travel to a foreign country for non-essential procedures, such as cosmetic surgery, while medical travel is defined as what is done for essential healthcare for procedures unavailable in the patient’s home country. However, both these categories are generally combined into one, following the US Centre for Disease Control and Prevention’s definition of medical tourism as simply travelling to another country for medical care. Because incoming foreigners are issued temporary tourist visas, they are listed as tourists by the host countries. Tunisia’s government notes that patients arriving for medical care take excursions outside their healthcare facilities and are usually accompanied by travel companions who enjoy activities associated with holidays. African healthcare providers and hospitals seeking medical tourists advertise patients’ trips as actual tourism opportunities, and they partner with tourism companies to provide cultural and recreational experiences.


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