As climate change impacts global health and travel, the need for sustainable health tourism solutions becomes urgent. Health tourism offers opportunities for individuals to seek care in diverse regions but often comes with significant environmental impacts. To ensure the longevity of health tourism, it is essential to develop strategies that reduce ecological impact while promoting community well-being and climate resilience. Further exploration into sustainable practices, eco-friendly infrastructure, and policy innovations may transform health tourism through environmentally responsibility and development. Smart, Sustainable, and Climate-Conscious Health Tourism provides a comprehensive analysis of health tourism in the context of ecological practices, medical advancements, and climate change. It examines the impact of climate change on healthcare, with particular attention on how it affects patient safety, healthcare delivery, and health tourism. This book covers topics such as healthcare systems, smart technology, and climatology, and is a useful resource for business owners, medical professionals, academicians, researchers, and environmental scientists.