Safety and privacy
Your information is used to coordinate care and shared only when needed for the requested pathway.
Plan Medical Travel
A structured coordination service for international patients who want to evaluate treatment options, plan appointments, organize logistics and recover with clear follow-up.

Coordinated before departure, during care and through follow-up.
Who it is for
We help international patients understand what needs to be coordinated before they arrive: records, specialists, facilities, timing, recovery and communication.
What is included
Process
Share your treatment goal, timing, preferred city and the documents you already have.
We review what type of specialist, facility or diagnostic pathway may be appropriate to coordinate.
Appointments, translation support, local transport and recovery needs are organized into a practical plan.
Coordination continues through appointments, procedure logistics, discharge notes and follow-up.
Frequent care areas
These are common areas we can help coordinate. Availability, suitability and treatment planning depend on physician review.
Your information is used to coordinate care and shared only when needed for the requested pathway.
We help patients understand appointment logistics, instructions and follow-up across languages.
Timing, transport, accommodation and recovery are considered alongside clinical appointments.
FAQ
No. First Care Ecuador coordinates access and logistics. Medical recommendations, diagnosis and treatment outcomes depend on licensed professionals and each patient case.
Yes. The best medical travel plans start before tickets are purchased, so records, expectations, timelines and recovery needs can be reviewed.
Yes. We can help patients communicate clearly with doctors and understand appointment logistics, instructions and next steps.
Use the Doctor Now pathway if you are already in Ecuador and need prompt non-emergency coordination. For emergencies, contact local emergency services.
Plan responsibly
A coordinator will review your request and help define the next responsible step for private care in Ecuador.