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RevaHealth.com is the world's leading medical tourism search engine, generating over $1,000,000 of business every week for hospitals and clinics all over the world.

All of our recent press releases are available here for you to view. Just select from the headlines on the left hand side of the page.

RevaHealth.com has also been featured in stories in the following publications:


Internation Medical Travel Journal

Wednesday March 26, 2008 - British warned not to go abroad for dental treatment

"Hungary is a popular destination, being the chosen country for one in three Irish people going abroad for dental work, according to RevaHealth.com"


The Sunday Business Post

Sunday March 16, 2008 - Hungary is top of ‘dental tourism’ league

"The survey by RevaHealth.com, a search engine for medical tourism, found that 84 per cent of people who travelled for dental treatment were satisfied with the work."


The Independent

Saturday January 26, 2008 - How to keep the cost of dental care to a minimum

"For example, dental and medical tourism search engine www.revahealth.com says a veneer in the UK costs on average £500, whereas in Thailand it might only cost around £150."


This Is Money

Sunday January 14, 2008 - I flew to Hungary to have my teeth fixed

"Revahealth.com, a medical and dental tourism search engine that provides information and guides for customers considering foreign dental treatment, says going abroad can cut a dental bill by 70%."


You And Your Money

Tuesday December 18, 2007 - How to Get Treated Better Abroad

"Dublin-based company Global Medical Treatment lets users of their website, RevaHealth.com, search and compare more than 200 clinics in 30 countries for free. The range of procedures covered by the site includes hip replacements, heart bypass surgery and fertility treatments."


The Irish Times

Monday December 10, 2007 - Outward Approach

"When Caelen King was receiving treatment for a minor ailment while travelling in Singapore, he was astounded by the quality of service in the hospital. It also gave him the seeds of a business idea."


The Sunday Business Post

Sunday November 18, 2007 - Overseas Operation

"Caelen King, founder and chief executive RevaHealth.com, says that about 10,500 Irish people a year - nearly 30 a day - travel abroad for dental work..."


The Irish Times

Friday November 16, 2007 - Operation Travel Abroad (Subscription required)

"According to Irish medical tourism company RevaHealth.com, 10,500 people are travelling from the Republic each year to get dental work carried out in countries other than the UK, with Hungary the most popular destination."


Czech Business Weekly

Monday November 05, 2007 - Medical Tourism Trend Could Stress Dental System

"... Dublin, Ireland-based RevaHealth.com, an online service that links prospective clients with foreign clinics, including those in the Czech Republic."


Scotland On Sunday

Sunday 28 October, 2007 - Know The Drill And You Can Ease The Pain Of Dental Bills

"According to medical and dental tourism search engine RevaHealth.com, interest in foreign fillings has increased by more than a half in a year."


The Sunday Times

Sunday October 21, 2007 - Get Your Teeth Into Some Insurance

"Another alternative is to go abroad. Dublin-based Reva Health Network - a medical-tourism website - said more than 35,000 British citizens travelled abroad for dental treatments last year. The most popular destinations are Hungary and Poland where the cost is 50%-70% lower than in Britain."


Internation Medical Travel Journal

Wednesday October 17, 2007 - Dental Consumers Balk At High Prices

"Since local medical travel information website, Reva Health, was set up earlier this year, Irish dental patients have realised that they have a choice."


The Independent

Sunday October 14, 2007 - A Holiday In Hospital: Would You Go Abroad For Your Treatment?

"What's more, RevaHealth, a dental-tourism company based in Ireland but offering access to treatment worldwide, claims that up to 35,000 people will go overseas from the UK for dental treatment this year."


The Sunday Times

Saturday October 13, 2007 - Medical Tourism: The Pros and Cons

"Websites such as RevaHealth.com (...) list hundreds of providers. In Croatia, dental implants start at £550 each, more than £1,000 off the average price at home. "


The Telegraph

Saturday October 06, 2007 - Swiss Smile: It'll Be All White If You Smile

"It's a powerful message for Britain, where NHS dentists are as rare as hen's teeth. According to Reva-Health, a health-tourism website, up to 35,000 Britons travelled abroad for dental work last year."


The Observer

Sunday September 23, 2007 - Open Wide For Your Next Holiday

"Lee contacted the BB Cracow clinic in Krakow, which he had found on RevaHealth.com, and within days had booked his flight. A representative from the clinic sorted him out with accommodation and picked him up at the airport."


The Sun

Thursday September 06, 2007 - Me Love You Long Tooth

"There's been a 50 percent rise in the number of UK citizens considering dental treatment in the 'Land of Smiles', according to 'dental tourism' tracking service, RevaHealth.com."


The Irish Indepedent

Monday September 03, 2007 - Rise In Women Seeking 'Holiday' From Health Bills

"The medical tourism website, www.revahealth.com, said that in July nearly eight in 10 of the enquiries they received from here about dental treatment abroad were from women."


The Sunday Times

Sunday August 26, 2007 - In Search Of Sun, Sand, And Surgery

"RECORD numbers of Britons are expected to pack their bags and head off abroad this year for everything from a tummy tuck to a hip replacement. "


The Daily Mail

Friday August 10, 2007 - Warning As Dental Tourism Booms

"The figures issued by the health tourism website Reva-Health.com show that 35,000 Britons a year are travelling abroad for dental work."


We also recently published our Dental Tourism Information Pack, a guide to the most popular destinations and the most common treatments chosen. This information pack is available now as a free download.

For more information about RevaHealth.com please email us at info@revahealth.com or phone us on +35316449819.