New Canadian dental tourism service expands to U.S. market

Jan. 30, 2007
In addition to its Canadian clients, company now serves clients in the U.S. who can take vacations while enjoying substantial savings on major dental procedures.

OTTAWA--The recently launched Canadian service, The inciDENTAL Tourist, has expanded its operations.

In addition to its Canadian clients, the company now serves clients in the United States who can enjoy the vacation of a lifetime touring the historic Nanjing region of China while enjoying substantial savings on major dental procedures.

"Savings of up to 75 per cent on dental procedures will more than pay for the cost of your vacation in China," noted David McConnell, president of the inciDENTAL Tourist Inc. "Dental tourism is an increasingly popular choice for North American consumers."

The inciDENTAL Tourist package includes a guided two-week vacation visiting the historic city of Nanjing, Suzhou--known for its enchanting canals and beautiful gardens--a cruise on the Yangtze River and shopping in Shanghai. Dental treatments, provided at a state-of-the-art clinic in Nanjing, are scheduled to maximize time for sight-seeing and visiting.

"During a recent trip to China I discovered that dental work I needed could be done for a fraction, about one quarte, of what I would have to pay for the same quality of treatment in Canada. The total cost for my bridge work and three crowns was $1,840 (Cdn.)," explained McConnell. "In Canada, at a clinic comparable to the one I visited in Nanjing, this would have cost about $8,400. When my dental insurance refund of $820 was factored in, my total savings came to more than $7,000!"

"The inciDENTAL Tourist has been featured on CBC television and radio, including As it Happens, as well as in The Ottawa Citizen, The Globe & Mail and The Calgary Herald.

For more information on the inciDENTAL Tourist visit its web site at www.incidentaltourist.com, or contact them by e-mail at [email protected].