Jordynn Ison, a 27-year-old nurse from Ohio, saves money on healthcare by traveling abroad for medical services like primary care and dental work in countries like Thailand and Bali. She recommends others to consider medical tourism as it offers cheaper and quicker access to healthcare compared to the US, despite language barriers and initial concerns about quality of care.
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