About the Middle East-International Medical Tourism Congress & FAIR
MIMTC 2025

An Exceptional Opportunity For Business, Collaboration & Learning
The Middle East International Medical Tourism Congress MIMTC will bring together leaders from the health tourism sector to collaboratively envision a more dynamic and innovative future for cooperation in Health Tourism in the Middle East and Globally gathering Healthcare providers, Medical Tourism Professionals, Government Representatives, from 20+ Countries along with thousands of patients from Abu Dhabi, UAE, Gulf Countries and Middle East Region in addition to a diversified internationality of expats resident in the UAE skiing for the overseas treatment.
The event will be also an international cooperation platform in healthcare and medical tourism and a networking and partnership opportunity.
The MIMTC Expo is the ultimate platform where international healthcare providers and patients from the Arab Gulf region and the Middle East seeking overseas world-class treatments, cures, and well-being will meet and explore treatment offers and opportunities.
MIMTC 2024: Proven Success!
The first edition of the Middle East International Medical Tourism Congress and Fair provided diverse treatment options for patients in the Gulf and Middle Eastern countries by involving a substantial number of healthcare professionals from the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Spain, Malaysia, Egypt, Tunisia, and India. This was accomplished through the participation of many hospitals and home healthcare providers at the MIMTC Expo, along with a variety of presentations on various healthcare topics given by specialists from more than 12 nations.
MIMTC 2025: Care, Solidarity & Business:
This edition will focus on strengthening global cooperation, setting new patient care standards, and addressing medical liability in international treatments.
MIMTC 2025 is set to be larger and more impressive, aims to provide essential insights and innovative ideas to progress towards new benchmarks focused on creating a global framework for patient rights and medical liability, reinterpreting the concept of safeguarding patient rights during treatment abroad and aiding them in obtaining medical care overseas when local options are unavailable, alongside the needed assistance, particularly if the patient is unable to travel for treatment due to financial constraints.