At Medivisor India Treatment, every patient journey is more than just a case—it’s a story of trust, hope, and transformation. One such unforgettable journey is that of Elisa Paraka and her son, Roin Paraka, who came to us from Papua New Guinea. When Hope Needed Direction Elisa had been living with cardiac valve disease for nearly five years. Her condition was serious—her heart valve had narrowed, making it difficult for her heart to pump blood properly. Despite ongoing medica
In yet another inspiring success story, Medivisor India Treatment continues to bridge the gap between international patients and advanced healthcare facilities in India—this time transforming the life of a patient from Papua New Guinea. Mr. Rodney Karu, a guardian accompanying patient Anis Peppa Puguma, recently shared his heartfelt experience of their medical journey from Papua New Guinea to India. A Critical Diagnosis Back Home Anis was diagnosed with severe aortic stenosis
At Medivisor, we believe healing goes beyond medical treatment—it is also about compassion, dignity, and human connection. On International Women’s Day, we had the privilege of celebrating and honouring our female patients and caregivers in New Delhi. Many of our women patients are in India for treatment, far away from their homes and families—people who would normally make them feel special on this day. At Medivisor, we see our patients as part of our extended family, and it
New Delhi, March 1, 2026 In a vibrant celebration of culture and compassion, international patients from the Pacific Islands gathered to celebrate the Indian festival of Holi at Sri Mahal, an open party ground near Max Super Speciality Hospital, New Delhi. The event was organized by Medivisor India Treatment to ensure that overseas patients undergoing medical care in India experience emotional warmth and cultural belonging alongside clinical excellence. Patients from Papua Ne
When Health Becomes the Biggest Challenge Mohini, a resident of Fiji, was diagnosed with a brain tumor—news that brought immense worry and uncertainty to her life and family. Three months earlier, she had undergone brain surgery at CWM Hospital in Fiji. Although the surgery went well, doctors later discovered that a small part of the tumor remained. A second surgery was advised, but it involved greater risk. Additionally, she needed advanced radiation therapy. Faced with limi
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