
Ken Hagan
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Ken Hagan, a 76-year-old Canadian, recently gained attention for his medical tourism experience in Costa Rica, where he spent $14,000 on dental work that included implants and crowns. His story underscores the trend of Canadians seeking affordable healthcare abroad, driven by the high costs of similar procedures at home, and he advocates for the benefits of pursuing treatment in countries known for their quality dental care.
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Ken Hagan spent $14,000 on three trips to Costa Rica for dental work and was impressed by the professionalism of the doctors.
Business, pleasure or surgery? Medical travel booms as more Canadians look for cheaper procedures abroadThe Globe and Mail·
Canada· 2025-07-15


