We list only clinics with internationally recognised accreditation. Here is how we verify quality.
JCI is the gold standard in international healthcare accreditation, operated by the same organisation that accredits US hospitals (The Joint Commission). Fewer than 2% of hospitals worldwide hold JCI accreditation. JCI surveys cover 1,300+ standards across patient safety, clinical outcomes, medication management, and governance. Accreditation is renewed every 3 years and requires continuous compliance monitoring.
ISO 9001 is an internationally recognised quality management standard. In healthcare, it covers clinical processes, documentation, staff training, and patient feedback systems. Many of our partner clinics hold both JCI and ISO 9001 certification, providing dual-layer quality assurance.
TEMOS (Treatment Abroad – Excellence, Medical, Operations, Service) is the first accreditation standard developed specifically for internationally-oriented medical facilities. It evaluates international patient pathways, language services, care coordination, and documentation for foreign patients.
NABH is the leading healthcare accreditation body in India, affiliated with the International Society for Quality in Health Care (ISQua). It is accepted as equivalent to JCI for Indian facilities by major international insurers.