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Did anyone else feel calm before paying the deposit but panic after flights were booked?

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I want ask people who already went. For Dental Implants, did you feel safe when arrive there? I dont mean medical advice, just the travel, hotel, translator, follow up messages. My main takeaway so far: the practical details mattered more than the glossy before/after photos.
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BookedThenPanicked

After flights were booked I suddenly questioned everything. Arrival was actually organized: driver had my name, coordinator messaged on WhatsApp, hotel knew the clinic. That practical part helped me breathe.

NorthSeaPatient

I felt safe enough, but not because everything was fancy. It was because the timeline matched what they promised. Pickup time, translator at reception, written appointment hours, and a number that replied after I left the clinic. For dental implants especially, I would keep all receipts and messages because there can be more than one trip. Also check how they handle follow-up from your home country, even if it is just photo review or arranging the next stage. The glossy photos did not tell me any of that.

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