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Cuba looks to medical tourism as income source

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Another satisfied customer. Argentinian soccer great Diego Maradona helped publicise Cuba's medical expertise when he sought addiction treatment. Photo: Reuters

Football legend Diego Maradona blazed a path for Cuba to become a medical tourism destination when he travelled to the island for drug addiction treatment in 2000.

Since then, thousands of other famous and not-so-famous faces have traveled here for help, and the government wants to build on that success.

Drug rehab, post-accident motor skills rehabilitation, treatment for eye diseases and plastic surgery -- foreign patients can get all of these services and more in Cuba, and at competitive prices.

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“I’ve improved tremendously. Now I can move my arms and my legs, and I can almost sit down by myself,” said Venezuelan Cruz Ramos, who arrived in Cuba two months ago, so injured after a car accident that he could only move his eyes.

In downtown Havana, at a clinic that specializes in eye procedures, fellow Venezuelan Carlos Armando Montana is a satisfied customer.

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“Medical attention here is excellent, as much for the quality of the doctors as for the atmosphere and the facilities,” said Montana, 24, who underwent a retina transplant after losing the use of his left eye in a fireworks accident.

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