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COMMERCIAL SCHEDULED FLIGHT REPATRIATION 

( WITH MEDICAL ESCORT)

TEAM has been arranging repatriating patients on commercial planes with medical escorts to patient's home country from Malaysia and neighboring countries in  Asia.   Our Doctors and Nurses are well qualified professionals who efficiently provide coordinated "bedside to bedside" transfer worldwide.

Our medical escort service caters to those individuals who require medical assistance while traveling, whether it be as a stretcher case on life support systems or as a escort for those disabled or unable to tend for themselves during their flight back home.

Commercial airline repatriation and transfer is available to all age groups from Malaysia and neighboring countries to anywhere in the World. Commercial repatriation is more cost effective for transfer over long distances, where the only other mode of transfer is by air ambulance.

Commercial repatriation can be done for:

Any medical/surgical condition requiring life support

Strokes

Psychiatric cases

Heart disease

Mentally or physically challenged individuals

Injuries to limbs

Commercial flight transfer at any airport in Malaysia and neighboring countries, to a waiting air ambulance from their home country.

Our medical escort service which we arrange and coordinate includes:

Ticketing and ground transport for the patient.

Oxygen, special requirements, stretchers etc. in the aircraft.

Admission to a hospital or nursing home or even to the patient's home.

Special assistance at the airport for speedy and comfortable boarding.

A Doctor/Nurse accompanying the patient from "bedside to bedside", throughout the transfer.

Administering patient medication, monitoring and nursing care on board the flight.

 

 

 

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