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Read more: Women Waiting in Pain: Let’s not wait for fairness, let’s make it happen
Over half of NHS England’s non-urgent waiting list is made up of working-age adults, with women and deprived communities facing the longest delays – especially in gynaecology. My Medical Gateway offers fast, affordable treatment in trusted EU clinics, helping patients bypass NHS backlogs and regain control of their health and wellbeing.
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Read more: Why the NHS Needs More Than Baby Steps – And What It Means for You
Since 2020, NHS spending has surged to record levels, but patient treatment rates and clinical productivity have fallen. Despite billions in extra funding and a growing workforce, surgeries and diagnostics lag behind. This mismatch highlights the urgent need for reform – and alternative solutions like medical travel through MMG.
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Read more: Onboarding Your Hospital to My Medical Gateway: Essential Reading for CEOs and Legal Teams at EU Healthcare Providers
If your hospital is considering joining My Medical Gateway, this guide explains exactly how to get started. From signing our standard terms to onboarding your services, we’ve designed a process that is clear, efficient and fair – ensuring every accredited partner operates to the same high standards across our trusted platform.
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Read more: Top 10 Emerging Trends in Medical Travel: How Global Healthcare Is Rapidly Evolving
The global medical travel industry is undergoing rapid transformation, driven by technology, shifting patient expectations, and new demands for quality, access, and transparency. At My Medical Gateway (MMG), we stay ahead of these trends to help patients make informed choices and to ensure our healthcare partners are positioned for success. Here are ten of the…
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Read more: Why MMG’s Dual Legal Framework Offers Fairness, Trust and Opportunity for Hospital Providers
My Medical Gateway’s legal framework is built on two aligned documents: the Customer Terms of Use and the Healthcare Provider Terms & Conditions. Governed by English law for platform access and consumer protection, and the national law of the EUY based healthcare provider for clinical care, this structure offers fairness, clarity and protection for both…
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Read more: Why Leading European Hospitals Are Joining My Medical Gateway
MMG connects high-quality EU hospitals with UK self-pay patients seeking high quality, fast and affordable private surgery abroad. Hospitals benefit from transparent pricing, secure payments, clinical independence and access to a growing market of 4.3m on the NHS waiting list for elective surgery. MMG ensures excellence through strict accreditation, all-inclusive treatment packages, and full support…
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Read more: NHS-Funded Treatment Abroad: A Lifeline with Limits
A little-known NHS scheme allows UK patients facing long delays to receive treatment in EU public hospitals. While uptake is growing, strict criteria apply and patients must fund travel and accommodation. Only a small number benefit, highlighting deep NHS pressures and inequalities in access to timely medical care
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Read more: Goodbye Waiting Lists, Hello Runways: Medical Travel Takes Off!
High-quality medical treatment is no longer limited to expensive private hospitals in the UK. Today, patients are discovering that world-class surgery and healthcare are available across Europe—often at up to 50% less. My Medical Gateway (MMG) connects UK patients with accredited EU hospitals offering fast, affordable, and expert care. As global healthcare standards rise, medical…
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Read more: MMG Expands Again – with Top-Quality Kardiolita Hospital in Vilnius
Discover top-quality private healthcare at Kardiolita Hospital in Vilnius, Lithuania—now part of the MMG network for UK medical travellers. This state-of-the-art JCI-accredited hospital offers expert treatment across 45+ specialties, English-speaking staff and seamless patient care.
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Read more: Free at the Point of Use? Understanding the Real Cost of “Free” Healthcare
Is the NHS really free if you can’t use it when you need it? In this blog, we unpack what “free at the point of use” really means — and why rationing in the NHS often means delays, not care. We compare the British model with healthcare systems in Europe and Australia, where patients get…










