Family Office Medical Care Mallorca

Private Physician Care for International Families and Family Offices in Mallorca
For internationally mobile families, healthcare can become surprisingly fragmented.
A family may have its primary residence in London, Geneva, Monaco, Dubai, Doha, New York or another international city while spending several weeks or months each year in Mallorca.
Different members of the family may have different physicians.
Medical records may be distributed across several countries.
Prescriptions may originate from different healthcare systems.
Preventive health assessments may take place in Switzerland or the United Kingdom.
Specialists may be based elsewhere in Europe or the United States.
And when someone becomes unwell while the family is in Mallorca, a personal assistant or family office may suddenly need to identify a trusted local physician.
Dr. Indhira Ghyssaert provides private physician-led medical care in Mallorca for international families, family office principals and internationally mobile patients requiring personalised medical assessment during their time on the island.
Her role is not to replace the family's established physicians abroad.
Where appropriate, local medical care can complement those existing relationships.
The objective is straightforward:
Provide the patient with appropriate medical care in Mallorca while preserving continuity with their wider healthcare.Summary
Dr. Indhira Ghyssaert provides private medical care in Mallorca for international families, family office principals, executives and internationally mobile patients.
Family offices, personal assistants, executive assistants, household managers and other authorised representatives may facilitate practical arrangements for individual patients.
Care may include assessment of new medical concerns, review of existing conditions and medication, consideration of relevant international medical records, preventive health assessment, selected laboratory investigations and coordination with specialists or hospitals where appropriate.
For patients who already have physicians in London, Switzerland, Monaco, Dubai, Doha, New York, Los Angeles or elsewhere, relevant existing medical information may help maintain continuity during their stay in Mallorca.
Medical confidentiality remains centred on each individual patient regardless of who organises or pays for the consultation.
The objective is discreet, personalised and physician-led medical care for international families while they are in Mallorca.
Family Office Medical Care Mallorca
A family office may coordinate almost every aspect of an international family's life.
Residences.
Travel.
Private aviation.
Yachts.
Education.
Security.
Insurance.
Legal affairs.
Lifestyle management.
And increasingly, healthcare logistics.
Medical care, however, requires a different type of relationship.
The family office may facilitate access.
The physician treats the individual patient.
Private Doctor for Family Offices in Mallorca
A family office looking for a private doctor in Mallorca may be searching on behalf of a principal, spouse, adult family member or another individual within the family.
The medical request may be acute.
Someone has become unwell.
It may involve an existing medical condition.
It may involve medication continuity.
Or the family may simply want to establish a trusted local medical contact because they spend substantial periods in Mallorca.
Each situation requires an individual approach.
Private Physician for International Families in Mallorca
International families frequently divide their time between several residences.
Mallorca may be one of them.
For families spending recurring periods on the island, establishing a relationship with a local physician can provide greater continuity than searching for a new doctor every time a medical issue develops.
Relevant history can become familiar.
Medication can be understood.
Previous investigations can provide context.
And the patient's wider healthcare relationships can be considered.
A Local Physician Within an International Healthcare Network
The objective should not necessarily be to centralise every aspect of the family's healthcare in Mallorca.
A patient may already have an excellent GP in London.
A cardiologist in Switzerland.
An endocrinologist in Germany.
A specialist in New York.
A preventive medicine programme elsewhere.
Local medical care can complement these relationships.
Healthcare Across Multiple Countries
International mobility creates extraordinary opportunities.
It also creates healthcare complexity.
A test may be ordered in one country.
The result may be interpreted in another.
Medication may be prescribed somewhere else.
Several months later, another physician may repeat the investigation without knowing it was recently performed.
The problem is not necessarily the quality of any individual physician.
The problem is fragmentation.
Reducing Medical Fragmentation
Good medical continuity begins with relevant information.
What conditions does the patient have?
Which medications are being taken?
Which investigations have already been performed?
Which specialists are involved?
What changed recently?
Which findings still require follow-up?
Understanding these points can prevent unnecessary duplication and improve clinical context.
Medical Records From Abroad
International patients often have extensive medical documentation.
Not every historical document needs to be reviewed during every consultation.
Relevant recent information is generally more useful.
Current medication.
Important diagnoses.
Recent laboratory results.
Relevant imaging.
Specialist reports.
Previous procedures.
Known allergies.
These can provide an effective starting point.
Coordination With Existing Physicians
Where appropriate and authorised, relevant information from established physicians abroad can help local medical care fit within the patient's broader healthcare.
The objective is continuity rather than competition between physicians.
Coordination With Physicians in London
Many international families spending time in Mallorca maintain their primary healthcare relationships in London.
Relevant medical records can help Dr. Ghyssaert understand established diagnoses, previous investigations and current treatment.
Coordination With Physicians in Switzerland
Geneva, Zurich and other Swiss medical centres are frequently used by internationally mobile private patients.
Existing preventive assessments, specialist reports and laboratory results may provide useful context.
Coordination With Physicians in Monaco
Families dividing their time between Monaco and Mallorca may already have established private medical relationships.
Local assessment can complement that care during periods spent on the island.
Coordination With Physicians in Dubai and Abu Dhabi
International families based in the UAE may have sophisticated private healthcare arrangements at home.
Relevant existing information can support continuity while they are in Mallorca.
Coordination With Physicians in Doha
Families from Qatar may similarly have established physicians and specialist teams.
Relevant medical information can help avoid unnecessary repetition of investigations during a Mallorca stay.
Coordination With Physicians in New York
American patients may have extensive electronic medical records.
Relevant information can provide valuable context when a medical concern develops in Spain.
Coordination With Physicians in Los Angeles
Patients based in Los Angeles, including entertainment professionals and high-profile individuals, may already have personal physicians or specialist teams.
Local private medical care in Mallorca can address immediate needs while respecting those existing relationships.
For Family Office Principals
A family office principal may have exceptional access to healthcare while simultaneously having very little time to use it.
Professional responsibilities.
International travel.
Investments.
Meetings.
Family commitments.
Healthcare can be repeatedly postponed.
A private medical consultation during time in Mallorca can provide an opportunity to address concerns that have been deferred.
For Founders and Entrepreneurs
Founders and entrepreneurs may similarly operate under demanding schedules.
Persistent fatigue, sleep problems, blood pressure concerns or other symptoms should not automatically be dismissed as consequences of work.
Appropriate medical assessment can help determine whether further investigation is required.
For Spouses and Partners
Healthcare arrangements should not revolve exclusively around the principal.
Spouses and partners may have completely different medical priorities.
Each person should be treated as an individual patient.
For Adult Family Members
Adult children and other family members may require independent medical assessment.
Family membership does not remove individual medical confidentiality.
For Older Family Members
Older parents or relatives spending time with the family in Mallorca may have several established medical conditions and medications.
For these patients, understanding existing treatment can be particularly important before making changes.
Multi-Generational Families
UHNW families can span several generations.
A healthcare strategy appropriate for a 35-year-old entrepreneur is not necessarily appropriate for their 70-year-old parent.
Preventive priorities change with age.
Existing conditions change the medical picture.
Personalisation remains essential.
One Family Does Not Mean One Medical Record
A family office may think about the family collectively.
Medicine must also recognise each person individually.
Every patient has their own history.
Their own risks.
Their own medication.
Their own confidentiality.
Their own medical decisions.
Medical Confidentiality Within Families
Family members may be extremely close.
That does not automatically create unrestricted access to each other's medical information.
Clinical information should be handled according to the individual patient's wishes and appropriate professional standards.
Medical Confidentiality and the Family Office
The family office may organise the appointment.
It may arrange transport.
It may handle administration.
It may pay the invoice.
None of these functions automatically provides access to confidential clinical information.
The Person Paying Is Not Automatically the Patient
This distinction is particularly important in private medicine.
Payment and medical confidentiality are separate issues.
The patient remains at the centre of the clinical relationship.
For Personal Assistants
Personal assistants often become the practical connection between an international patient and local healthcare.
They may arrange appointments, organise transport and provide relevant documentation.
This role can be extremely helpful.
It should remain distinct from confidential clinical decision-making.
For Executive Assistants
Executive assistants may coordinate healthcare for business leaders who have very limited availability.
Practical efficiency can be accommodated where possible.
Medical decisions remain based on clinical need.
For Household Managers
Household managers at private residences may sometimes be asked to locate medical care for a family member or guest.
They can facilitate practical arrangements where authorised.
For Private Concierges
Private concierge teams may help international families identify a physician during their stay.
They can provide logistical support.
The clinical relationship remains between doctor and patient.
For Security Teams
Prominent families may require security personnel to remain involved in practical arrangements.
Security requirements can be considered without automatically sharing confidential medical information.
For Family Office Advisors
Trusted family advisors may occasionally become involved in healthcare logistics.
Their role should remain clearly distinguished from the physician's clinical responsibilities.
PART 2
Private Medical Care for Second-Home Owners in Mallorca
For many international families, Mallorca is not simply a holiday destination.
It is another home.
Families may spend Easter, summer and extended periods throughout the year on the island.
Some gradually spend more time in Mallorca as professional circumstances change.
For these patients, establishing local medical continuity can be particularly valuable.
Your Doctor While You Are in Mallorca
A patient does not necessarily need to transfer their entire healthcare to Spain.
They may simply need a trusted physician who understands their medical context while they are on the island.
This creates a bridge between Mallorca and their established healthcare abroad.
Medical Care During Extended Mallorca Stays
Longer stays create different needs from short holidays.
Medication may require review.
Chronic conditions may need monitoring.
Preventive health questions may arise.
New symptoms may develop.
Previous investigations may need follow-up.
A local physician relationship can provide continuity across these situations.
Acute Medical Concerns
International families may require medical assessment for ordinary illnesses while in Mallorca.
Respiratory symptoms.
Digestive symptoms.
Fatigue.
Dizziness.
Pain.
Skin concerns.
Medication issues.
Other general medical problems.
The appropriate response depends on the individual situation.
Existing Medical Conditions
A patient may arrive with hypertension, thyroid disease, metabolic conditions or another established diagnosis.
Local care should generally complement an existing treatment plan unless there is a medical reason to reconsider it.
Medication Review
Medication should be understood before it is changed.
International patients may use products prescribed under different brand names.
Knowing the active ingredient, dose and indication is particularly useful.
Medication Continuity
Medication may be lost during travel.
A prescription may run out.
A patient may remain in Mallorca longer than expected.
These situations can be reviewed medically.
A previous prescription from another country does not automatically mean that every medication can or should be reproduced locally without assessment.
Multiple Prescribers
International patients sometimes receive medication from several physicians.
Over time, this can create complexity.
A medication review can help clarify what the patient is taking and why.
Supplements
UHNW and longevity-focused patients may also use extensive supplement programmes.
Relevant supplements should be considered within the broader medication history.
More supplements do not necessarily mean better preventive medicine.
Preventive Health for International Families
Some families want more than access to a physician when illness occurs.
They want to use their time in Mallorca to address long-term health.
Preventive assessment can be personalised according to age, history, family history, existing conditions and individual risk.
Executive Health Checks
Family office principals and senior executives may request a comprehensive preventive health assessment.
This should begin with the individual rather than a predetermined package.
Cardiovascular Health
Cardiovascular prevention may consider factors such as blood pressure, lipid health, glucose regulation, smoking history, physical activity, family history and established medical conditions.
Additional investigation should reflect individual risk.
Metabolic Health
Metabolic health can be considered within the wider context of body composition, nutrition, physical activity, sleep and relevant laboratory findings.
Nutrition
International travel and frequent restaurant dining can influence dietary patterns.
Other patients may follow highly structured nutritional programmes.
Medical assessment should focus on the individual's actual situation rather than assumptions based on lifestyle.
Sleep
Internationally mobile families may experience disrupted sleep because of travel, time-zone changes, professional schedules or other factors.
Persistent sleep concerns may deserve assessment.
Physical Activity and Strength
Exercise, strength and physical function are important foundations of long-term health.
These factors become increasingly important as patients age.
Healthy Ageing
Many internationally mobile families are increasingly interested in longevity.
A responsible approach to healthy ageing should begin with established preventive principles rather than fashionable interventions.
Cardiovascular risk.
Metabolic health.
Physical activity.
Strength.
Nutrition.
Sleep.
Appropriate screening.
Management of existing conditions.
These remain fundamental.
Longevity Medicine and Family Offices
Family offices are accustomed to thinking across generations.
Longevity medicine can naturally attract their interest.
But long-term health should not become an endless programme of tests and treatments.
The objective should be meaningful prevention and preservation of healthspan.
Healthspan
For many patients, longevity is most valuable when additional years remain healthy and functional.
The ability to travel.
Work where desired.
Maintain independence.
Remain physically active.
Participate in family life.
Preventive medicine can contribute to these objectives.
Advanced Diagnostics
Some private patients already undergo extensive testing at leading medical centres.
Relevant results can be reviewed.
Additional testing should have a purpose.
The ability to perform an investigation does not automatically mean it should be performed.
Avoiding Duplicate Testing
A patient may have undergone comprehensive blood testing in Switzerland only weeks earlier.
Repeating everything in Mallorca may add little value.
Reviewing existing information first can help identify genuine gaps.
Trends Over Time
For certain health markers, changes over time may be more informative than isolated measurements.
Relevant previous results can therefore provide useful context.
Preventive Screening
Appropriate preventive screening depends on age, sex, family history and individual risk.
There is no universal screening programme suitable for every family member.
Specialist Care
General medicine has limits.
When specialist expertise is appropriate, referral should be considered.
Hospital Care
Certain medical concerns require hospital-level investigation or treatment.
The desire for privacy should not prevent escalation to the appropriate healthcare setting.
Emergency Situations
Potentially serious or life-threatening conditions require appropriate emergency medical services.
Private physician care does not replace emergency medicine.
Private Medicine Is Not a Parallel Hospital System
Families with extensive resources can sometimes expect all medical care to be brought into a private environment.
Many concerns can be addressed privately.
Others require diagnostic or hospital infrastructure.
Responsible private medicine recognises the difference.
International Medical Coordination
A patient may need care in Mallorca today and return to London tomorrow.
This makes follow-up planning important.
Relevant findings may need to be continued with the patient's established physician.
Continuity After Leaving Mallorca
Medical care should not become disconnected simply because the patient leaves Spain.
Where further assessment is required, the next step should be clear.
Medical Records for International Continuity
Relevant results and reports can help the patient's established healthcare providers understand what occurred during the Mallorca stay.
The objective is to reduce fragmentation.
Family Healthcare Without Overmedicalisation
Families with substantial resources can access almost unlimited medical investigation.
This creates opportunity.
It also creates risk of unnecessary testing.
Good private medicine should not confuse access with indication.
The Luxury Healthcare Paradox
Luxury service is normally built around giving the client more.
More choice.
More convenience.
More personalisation.
Medicine is different.
Sometimes the best medical decision is less.
No unnecessary imaging.
No unnecessary laboratory panel.
No unnecessary medication.
No unnecessary infusion.
No unnecessary intervention.
More Time Can Be More Valuable Than More Tests
One of the greatest advantages of private medicine can simply be time.
Time to understand the history.
Time to review existing information.
Time to discuss concerns.
Time to explain options.
Time to determine what actually needs investigation.
IV Therapy and International Families
Some international patients are interested in intravenous therapy.
IV treatment can be considered when medically appropriate.
It should not automatically form part of a premium healthcare experience.
IV Therapy After Medical Assessment
Dr. Ghyssaert's approach is physician-led.
Assessment comes before treatment.
The patient's financial resources or desire for a particular intervention do not themselves create a medical indication.
NAD+ and Longevity Treatments
NAD+ and other longevity interventions have attracted considerable attention among internationally mobile private patients.
Interest can be discussed within an appropriate medical framework.
Treatments should not be presented as automatic solutions for ageing, fatigue or performance.
Independent Medical Judgement
Family offices are designed to execute the family's preferences efficiently.
Medicine sometimes requires a different answer.
A patient may request a particular investigation.
A family office may ask for a specific treatment.
A flight may be scheduled.
A yacht may be departing.
The physician must still determine what is medically appropriate.
PART 3
Frequently Asked Questions About Family Office Medical Care in Mallorca
Can a Family Office Contact Dr. Indhira Ghyssaert?
Yes.
An authorised family office representative may facilitate practical arrangements when an individual patient requires private medical assessment in Mallorca.
Can a Family Office Establish a Local Medical Contact in Mallorca?
International families spending recurring periods on the island may find value in establishing a relationship with a local physician.
This can improve continuity during future stays.
Is Dr. Ghyssaert a Medical Family Office?
Dr. Ghyssaert provides physician-led medical care.
Her role should not be confused with a full international medical family office, insurance advisory service or global healthcare management organisation.
She can provide local medical assessment in Mallorca and consider relevant existing medical information within that context.
Can a Personal Assistant Arrange an Appointment?
Yes.
An authorised personal assistant may facilitate scheduling and practical arrangements.
Can an Executive Assistant Arrange Care?
Yes.
Executive assistants may help coordinate appointments for principals and other patients.
Can a Household Manager Contact the Doctor?
An authorised household manager may facilitate initial practical communication.
Can a Private Concierge Arrange Medical Care?
A private concierge may assist with logistics.
Clinical decisions remain directly between physician and patient.
Can a Family Office Pay for the Consultation?
Administrative payment arrangements do not automatically provide access to the patient's confidential medical information.
Does the Family Office Receive the Medical Results?
Not automatically.
Clinical information remains subject to patient confidentiality and appropriate authorisation.
Can the Principal Receive Information About Another Family Member?
Family relationships do not automatically remove individual medical confidentiality.
Can Parents Receive Information About Adult Children?
Adult patients have their own medical confidentiality.
The appropriate handling of information depends on consent and applicable professional standards.
Can Several Members of the Same Family Become Patients?
Individual family members may each request medical care.
Each person's medical history and confidentiality remain separate.
Can Dr. Ghyssaert Review Medical Records From Abroad?
Relevant international medical records can provide valuable clinical context.
Can She Review Previous Executive Health Checks?
Relevant previous health assessments may help identify existing findings, trends and areas that require follow-up.
Can She Coordinate With a Doctor in London?
Where appropriate and authorised, relevant information from established physicians abroad may support continuity.
Can She Coordinate With Physicians in Switzerland?
The same principle applies to physicians and specialists in Switzerland.
Can She Coordinate With Physicians in Monaco?
Relevant existing medical information may be considered where appropriate.
Can She Coordinate With Physicians in Dubai or Abu Dhabi?
Yes, relevant information from established healthcare providers can help provide context.
Can She Coordinate With Physicians in Doha?
Relevant existing medical information from Qatar may similarly support continuity.
Can She Coordinate With Doctors in New York or Los Angeles?
Relevant information from established American physicians can be considered within the patient's medical assessment.
Can Medication Prescribed Abroad Be Reviewed?
Yes.
Current medication is an important component of medical assessment.
Can a Prescription From Another Country Simply Be Repeated?
Not necessarily.
The medication, indication, dose and individual medical situation need to be considered.
Can Preventive Health Assessments Be Performed?
International patients interested in preventive medicine may request individual assessment.
Appropriate investigations depend on the patient's medical history and risk.
Can an Executive Health Check Be Arranged?
A personalised executive health assessment can be considered according to the individual's needs.
Can Longevity Medicine Be Discussed?
Yes.
Healthy ageing objectives can be considered within a physician-led preventive medical framework.
Can Blood Tests Be Arranged?
Laboratory investigations may be considered when medically appropriate.
Can Existing Blood Tests Be Reviewed Instead?
Yes.
Recent relevant results may help avoid unnecessary duplicate testing.
Can Specialist Care Be Arranged if Necessary?
When specialist expertise is medically appropriate, referral should be considered.
What Happens if Hospital Care Is Required?
Hospital assessment should be recommended when clinically necessary.
Does Private Medical Care Replace Emergency Services?
No.
Potentially serious or life-threatening situations require appropriate emergency medical services.
Can High-Profile Families Receive Discreet Care?
Medical confidentiality applies to every patient.
Prominent individuals may require additional practical discretion.
Can Security Teams Be Involved?
Security requirements can be considered practically where appropriate.
Security personnel do not automatically receive clinical information.
Can the Family Office Organise Care Before the Family Arrives?
Practical contact may be established in advance.
Individual clinical decisions require appropriate assessment of the patient.
Can a Family Establish Ongoing Medical Continuity in Mallorca?
For families spending recurring periods on the island, an ongoing local physician relationship can help provide greater continuity than repeatedly starting from zero.
Healthcare as Part of Family Office Planning
Family offices traditionally focus on protecting and managing financial assets across generations.
Health is fundamentally different from wealth.
But there is one important similarity.
Both benefit from continuity.
A family's healthcare can become increasingly complex as family members age, travel internationally and accumulate different specialists, investigations and treatments.
Organisation alone does not solve that complexity.
Medical judgement remains essential.
A Physician Is Not a Lifestyle Concierge
Premium healthcare should not blur the distinction between service and medicine.
A concierge may be expected to fulfil requests.
A physician has a different responsibility.
The correct medical recommendation may sometimes be different from what the patient initially requested.
That independence protects the patient.
Discretion Without Isolation
Privacy is particularly important for prominent families.
But discretion should not isolate a patient from appropriate medical resources.
If specialist or hospital care is necessary, it should be recommended.
Continuity Without Unnecessary Duplication
An internationally mobile patient should not need to repeat their entire medical history every time they cross a border.
Relevant records can provide continuity.
At the same time, local medical assessment remains important because the patient's current condition may have changed.
Personalised Medicine Across Generations
Different generations within the same family may have completely different priorities.
Younger adults may focus on prevention.
Middle-aged executives may require cardiovascular and metabolic risk assessment.
Older relatives may have multiple established conditions and medications.
The appropriate medical strategy should reflect the individual.
For UHNW and International Families
UHNW status can create extraordinary access to healthcare.
The goal should be to use that access intelligently.
The most sophisticated approach is not necessarily the one involving the largest number of physicians, tests or treatments.
It is the one that helps the patient receive the appropriate care at the appropriate time.
For Royal and Prominent International Families
Prominent international families may have additional requirements surrounding discretion, security and logistics.
These circumstances can be considered practically.
They do not change the fundamental physician-patient relationship.
Medical confidentiality.
Independent clinical judgement.
Appropriate investigation.
Appropriate treatment.
Appropriate referral.
These principles remain the same.
For Families Arriving by Private Aviation
International families may arrive in Mallorca by private aircraft and maintain complex travel schedules.
Medical recommendations should remain independent of those schedules.
An aircraft can be rescheduled.
A patient's health should not be compromised to preserve an itinerary.
For Families Staying on Yachts
Some families divide their Mallorca stay between residences, hotels and yachts.
Accommodation does not determine medical need.
The patient's condition determines the appropriate level and location of care.
For Families Staying in Private Villas and Estates
Private villas and estates may provide an exceptionally discreet environment.
Where private medical care is appropriate, practical arrangements can take the patient's circumstances into account.
Some investigations or treatments may still require an appropriate clinical or hospital setting.
For Family Offices Managing Several Residences
A family may maintain residences in Mallorca, London, Monaco, Switzerland, the Middle East and the United States.
Healthcare can therefore become one of the few areas of family life without a single geographical centre.
Local physicians can contribute to a broader network of continuity.
A Mallorca Medical Contact for International Families
For families returning to Mallorca year after year, knowing whom to contact when a medical concern develops can reduce uncertainty.
The relationship becomes more valuable when the physician already understands relevant medical context.
About Dr. Indhira Ghyssaert
Dr. Indhira Ghyssaert is a licensed General Practitioner providing personalised private medical consultations for international residents and visitors in Mallorca.
Her approach combines general medicine with an interest in preventive health, metabolic health, nutrition, personalised medicine and healthy ageing.
She works with internationally mobile patients who may already have established physicians, specialists and medical records in several countries.
Her approach begins by understanding the individual patient before deciding which investigations, treatments or referrals may be appropriate.
Dr. Indhira Ghyssaert's Approach to Family Office Medical Care
International families often already have access to excellent healthcare.
The challenge is frequently continuity.
Dr. Ghyssaert's approach follows a clear sequence:
Understand the individual patient.
Review relevant medical history.
Review current medication.
Consider relevant previous investigations.
Understand existing physician relationships.
Assess the current medical concern.
Investigate where appropriate.
Treat when medically indicated.
Coordinate where useful.
Refer when specialist expertise is required.
Recommend hospital care when necessary.
Protect confidentiality throughout the process.
The family office can facilitate healthcare.
Medical decisions remain centred on the patient.
For Family Offices, Personal Assistants and Trusted Advisors
Family offices, personal assistants, executive assistants, private concierges and other authorised representatives seeking private medical care for an international family member in Mallorca may facilitate initial contact with Dr. Indhira Ghyssaert.
Useful initial information may include the general nature of the request, timing considerations and whether relevant existing medical information is available.
Detailed clinical information remains appropriately protected.
The consultation then determines the patient's individual medical needs.
Request Private Medical Care for an International Family in Mallorca
International families, family office principals, executives and private patients seeking a private physician in Mallorca may request an individual medical consultation with Dr. Indhira Ghyssaert.
Patients with established healthcare relationships abroad are encouraged to have relevant medical information available where useful.
The appropriate next step may involve:
medical assessment,
medication review,
laboratory investigation,
preventive health assessment,
follow-up,
specialist referral,
hospital assessment,
or reassurance when additional intervention is unnecessary.
There is no universal family office medical package.
There is no predetermined treatment programme for UHNW patients.
There is no assumption that more testing means better medicine.
The individual patient comes first.
Family Office Medical Care Mallorca: Final Perspective
A sophisticated family office can coordinate almost every aspect of an international family's life.
Healthcare remains different.
It cannot be reduced entirely to logistics.
An appointment can be arranged.
Medical records can be transferred.
A private aircraft can change an itinerary.
A specialist can be contacted.
But someone still needs to sit with the patient and determine what is medically important.
For an internationally mobile family, the value of a trusted local physician in Mallorca is therefore not simply access.
It is continuity.
Understanding what has happened before.
Knowing what medication the patient takes.
Recognising which investigations have already been performed.
Identifying when something genuinely requires further attention.
Knowing when specialist or hospital care is necessary.
And maintaining medical independence regardless of the resources or status of the patient.
Dr. Indhira Ghyssaert provides private physician-led medical care in Mallorca for international families, family office principals and internationally mobile patients, with an emphasis on discretion, continuity, personalised assessment and appropriate medical decision-making.
Because family offices can coordinate the complexity surrounding healthcare.
The physician's responsibility remains the health of the individual patient.









