A Man travels to India for heart operation after he was told he would have
to wait at least a year for treatment on the NHS.
Mike Crooke's condition saw his heart rate sometimes quadruple and he was
treated for Atrial Flutter.
The whole trip, including the hospital treatment in India, also cost Mike
Cooke about a quarter of what it would have cost privately in the UK.
The Department of Health said if a patient wanted to travel abroad for treatment
then that was their choice.
Mr Cooke's Atrial Flutter saw his heart occasionally speed up to quadruple
its normal rate.
In despair at the surgery's possible wait or cost, he went on the internet
and found a company which arranged for transport and treatment in India.
He said: "I was told the wait if I went with the NHS would have been
about a year. If I went private I could have got it done immediately, but
at a cost of £8,500 minimum.
"The whole bill at end of the trip was £2,300. That included the
treatment and even a suite for my partner to stay with me, with room service
and laundry service.
"I felt I was treated a bit like a celebrity, and it was a hospital that
felt like a five-star hotel."
The Department of Health said patients could travel abroad for treatment if
they wanted, but added that there were increasingly few reasons for patients
to seek treatment outside of the NHS as its capacity was continuing to increase.