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メキシコでの外科費用について今すぐご確認ください

メキシコでの手術費用は通常、$9,000から$29,400です。総費用は手術の種類、入院期間、および外科医の資格によって異なります。現地のクリニックでは、海外からの患者向けにオールインクルーシブパッケージを提供していることが多く、米国の価格と比較して50〜80%の節約が可能です。

メキシコにおける一般的な手術費用

  • 外科医による診察: $100 – $100
  • 腹部CT検査: $200 – $200
  • 包皮環状切除術: お問い合わせください
  • 脂肪腫摘出術: お問い合わせください
  • 子宮摘出術: $3,500 – $6,200
  • 鼠径ヘルニア手術: お問い合わせください
  • 子宮筋腫核出術: $3,500 – $6,200
  • 精管切除術: お問い合わせください
  • 胃切除術: $15,000 – $28,000
  • 人工内耳埋め込み術: $25,000 – $40,000

主要な医療拠点には、ティファナ、メキシコシティ、カンクンが挙げられます。ティファナのクリニックは、海外からの患者に対して最も競争力のある価格を提供していることが多いです。お客様の具体的な健康上のニーズに合った正確な費用をお知りになりたい場合は、専門医との診察をご検討ください。

データは2026年June月時点でBookimedにより検証され、世界42件のクリニックからの患者リクエストと公式見積もりに基づいています。中央値費用は実際の請求書(2024年-2026年)に基づいており毎月更新されます。実際の価格は異なる場合があります。

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Bookimedは外科治療価格に追加料金を加算しません。料金はクリニックの公式価格表から来ています。国に到着時にクリニックで治療代を直接お支払いいただきます。

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Bookimedはお客様の安全に取り組んでいます。外科治療で高い国際基準を維持し、世界中の国際患者サービスに必要なライセンスを有する医療機関とのみ協力しています。

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メキシコの最高の外科クリニックをご発見ください:42件の認証済み選択肢と料金

クリニックはBookimedのスマートシステムにより、5つの主要基準でのデータサイエンス分析を使用してランク付けされています。
Dr. Enrique Pliego Private Practice
Hospital de la Familia
Galenia Hospital
Immunotherapy Regenerative Medicine
Hospital Cyntar ティフアナ
42件のクリニックのうち5件をご覧になりました

メキシコのトップ外科センター

  • Dr. Enrique Pliego Private Practice, メキシコ
  • Hospital de la Familia, メキシコ
  • Galenia Hospital, メキシコ
  • Immunotherapy Regenerative Medicine, メキシコ
  • Hospital Cyntar ティフアナ, メキシコ

メキシコでの外科医療診断をお受けください:14名の経験豊富な医師に今すぐご相談

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検証済み

Enrique Pliego Esquivel

10年の経験

10年の経験年間で900件以上の肥満外科手術実績 – エンリケ・プリエゴ医師は、メキシコにおけるASMBS認定肥満外科医の一人です。

  • メキシコ肥満外科学会およびメキシコ一般外科学会のダブルボード認定取得
  • 肥満関連ヘルニア修復術および術後合併症を専門とする
  • 糖尿病および高血圧管理における個別化医療に注力
  • 胃食道逆流症に対し、患者に応じた外科的治療を提供
検証済み

Ariel Ortiz Largadere

30年の経験

Dr. Ariel Ortiz Largadere is a bariatric and metabolic surgeon. He founded Hospital CYNTAR in Tijuana. The hospital focuses on advanced minimally invasive and robotic surgery and care for international patients. He leads the Obesity Control Center for bariatric and metabolic surgery. He also leads the Ariel Center for cosmetic and aesthetic surgery.

He directs the Academy of Surgical Innovation. He trains surgeons in minimally invasive and robotic surgery across Latin America. Through IIMM and UC San Diego (UCSD), he advances research and guideline-based, high-volume care. A UCSD collaboration analyzed 19,801 bariatric procedures over 20 years. It reported 1.2% morbidity and zero mortality.

He contributes to global surgical education through the International Bariatric Club. He develops cross-border healthcare systems that link clinical care, technology, education, research, and global access.

検証済み

Rodrigo Prieto Aldape

18年の経験

Dr. Manuel Rodrigo Prieto Aldape is a bariatric and metabolic surgeon in Guadalajara, Mexico. He has over 21 years of practice and has performed more than 3,500 procedures. He is board-certified in general surgery and bariatric surgery by the Mexican Board of General Surgery and CMCOEM. He holds a master’s in medical sciences. He completed his general surgery training at the Civil Hospital of Guadalajara. He later served as Chief of the Bariatric Surgery Unit at the same hospital.

He has taught dozens of residents and speaks at national and international congresses. His leadership roles include President of the College of General Surgeons of Jalisco. He is the Scientific Section Coordinator for Bariatric Surgery at the Mexican Association of General Surgery. He is also Head of the Education Committee of the Mexican College of Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery (2023–2025). His research includes 8 peer-reviewed papers and 2 book chapters on obesity, hernia repair, and metabolic outcomes.

検証済み

Arturo Martinez

30年の経験

Dr. Arturo Martínez is a general surgeon trained at Centro Médico Nacional de Especialidades “La Raza” (IMSS). The program is recognized by UNAM. He has 20 years of experience in weight-loss surgery. He is board certified by the Mexican Council of General Surgery and the Mexican College of Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery. He also holds the Surgical Review Corporation (SRC) designation of Surgeon of Excellence in Bariatric Surgery.

He completed postgraduate training in Advanced Laparoscopic and Bariatric Surgery at Hospital Ramón y Cajal in Madrid. Since 2001, he has been affiliated with the Obesity Control Center (Cyntar). He is an assistant professor at UABC. He is also a conference speaker and a published author. He has taken part in live surgeries at international bariatric congresses.

Bookimedに関するレビュー:患者様の洞察を発見

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Jason • 脂肪腫摘出術
アメリカ合衆国
Jun 8, 2025
確認済みレビュー。
医療チームは素晴らしかったです。
医療チームは素晴らしく、病院も一流でした。Pliego医師は、すべてのプロセス(手術前と手術後の両方)をオンラインで利用でき、手術はスムーズに進みました。
bookimedサービスについて
すべてのプロセスを通じて、医療と旅行の両方の質問に迅速に対応してくれたことに感謝しています。
匿名 • 臍ヘルニア修復術
アメリカ合衆国
Jan 19, 2026
確認済みレビュー。
手術中にエンリケ・プリーゴ医師と彼のチームが提供してくれた心配りと注意に本当に感謝しています。
エンリケ・プリエゴ医師とチームの皆様が手術中に示してくださった細やかな配慮と丁寧な対応に心から感謝しております。非常にプロフェッショナルな対応で、手術の全過程を通じて手厚くケアしていただきました。ありがとうございました。
David Wright • 鼠径ヘルニア
カナダ
Nov 9, 2025
確認済みレビュー。
医師のベッドサイドマナーは他の全てのスタッフ同様、素晴らしかったです。
先生のベッドサイド・マナーは、他のスタッフ同様、素晴らしかったです。 ぜひまた来たいと思います。
ユセフ・フローレス医師
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とても簡単だった。カルロとネイラの対応がとても良かった

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このページは、さまざまな国で利用可能な各種医療状態、治療、ヘルスケアサービスに関する情報を掲載する場合があります。コンテンツは情報提供のみを目的として提供されており、医療アドバイスやガイダンスとして解釈されるべきではないことをご承知おきください。医療治療を開始または変更する前に、医師または資格のある医療専門家にご相談ください。

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メキシコでの手術:海外で手術を受ける理由とその費用

最近の研究によると、2017年に医療を目的として米国外へ渡航したアメリカ人は推定140万人にのぼり、2007年の70万人から増加しています。海外で受けられる手術として最も多いのは美容外科手術であり、次いで歯科治療、そして減量手術が続きます。では、なぜ人々は手術のためにメキシコへ行くのでしょうか。端的に言えば、大幅な費用節約が可能だからです。

メキシコでの手術費用はいくらですか?

米国における顔面挙上術(フェイスリフト)の平均費用は7,700ドルであるのに対し、メキシコでの平均費用はわずか2,500ドルです。腹部形成術(タミータック)の平均費用は米国では6,200ドルですが、メキシコでは3,900ドルです。さらに、乳房インプラントを例に挙げると、メキシコでの平均費用は5,000ドルであるのに対し、米国では10,000ドルとなっています。

もちろん、これらはあくまでも平均値であり、実際の費用はご希望の術式や担当外科医によって異なります。しかし、一つ確かなことがあります。メキシコで手術を受けることで、費用を節約できるということです。

メキシコで手術を受けることは安全ですか?

十分な事前調査を行い、信頼できる外科医を選択する限り、端的に言えば安全です。「手術ツーリズム」が問題となった事例も報告されていますが、そのような話題が注目を集めるのは、まさにそれが非常にまれなケースだからです。メキシコで行われた手術と米国で行われた手術の合併症発生率を比較しても、統計学的に有意な差は認められません。とはいえ、外科医を選ぶ前に十分な情報収集を行うことは依然として重要です。ご自身のニーズに最適な選択をするために、口コミを確認し、資格・認定情報を必ずご確認ください。

毎年、医療を求めて米国外へ渡航するアメリカ人が増え続けており、それには十分な理由があります。米国内では数千ドルかかる可能性のある処置が、国境の南では一部の費用で受けられるのです。いかなる手術を受ける場合にも事前調査は欠かせませんが、メキシコでの手術は安全であり、大幅な費用節約につながることをご安心ください。

メキシコでの外科に関するFAQ

これらのFAQはBookimedを通じて医療支援を求める実際の患者からのものです。回答は経験豊富な医療コーディネーターと信頼できるクリニック代表者が行います。

Is the quality of care in Mexico the same as in the U.S. or Canada?

Private healthcare in Mexico matches established standards in the U.S. and Canada through JCI-accredited facilities and board-certified specialists. Top hospitals in hubs like Cancun and Tijuana use the same medical technologies and protocols. Many surgeons hold memberships in elite organizations like the American College of Surgeons.

  • Hospital accreditation: Facilities like Galenia Hospital hold JCI accreditation for meeting global safety standards.
  • Surgical expertise: Surgeons often maintain certifications from organizations like the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.
  • Patient volume: High-capacity centers like Galenia Hospital treat over 10,000 international patients every year.
  • Expert experience: Leading specialists like Dr. Rodrigo Prieto Aldape have performed 3,500+ successful surgeries.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that clinics located near the border, such as Hospital de la Familia, prioritize rapid diagnostic turnaround. These boutique facilities often maintain 4.2+ ratings by offering private rooms that feel like hotels. This model allows patients to begin treatment days faster than in Canada's public system.

Patient Consensus: Patients note the bedside manner in Mexico is exceptionally high, with more frequent nurse check-ins. While initial results are often excellent, travelers emphasize the need to arrange local follow-up care before returning home.

How can I verify a surgeon's credentials in Mexico?

Verifying a surgeon in Mexico requires confirming their professional license, known as a Cédula Profesional, through the National Registry of Professionals (SEP). You must also validate board certification through the National Council for Medical Certification (CONACEM) or specialty-specific boards like CMCPER for plastic surgery.

  • License verification: Search the SEP database using the surgeon's full legal name.
  • Board certification: Confirm active status via the CMCPER or CMCOEM official directories.
  • Hospital privileges: Verify the surgeon has operating rights at JCI-accredited facilities like Galenia Hospital.
  • Specialty credentials: Ensure certifications match the procedure, such as ASMBS for bariatric surgery.

Bookimed Expert Insight: High-volume clinics often consolidate top-tier expertise. For instance, Galenia Hospital serves 10,000 patients annually and maintains JCI accreditation. Our data shows that Surgeons like Dr. Rodrigo Prieto Aldape, who has performed 3,500+ procedures, often hold leadership roles in national surgical councils. Choosing a doctor with both high procedure volumes and academic appointments provides an extra layer of verified clinical authority.

Patient Consensus: Patients note it is vital to cross-reference names on official government sites. They also suggest requesting before-and-after photos directly during consultations to ensure the work is authentic.

Is it safe to travel to Mexico for medical care?

Surgery in Mexico is safe when patients choose facilities with CSG or JCI accreditation. Modern hubs like Cancun and Mexicali offer high-quality care. Board-certified surgeons often hold US memberships. Success depends on choosing clinics with verified credentials and established safety protocols.

  • Clinic accreditation: Choose facilities with CSG or JCI certification for global safety standards.
  • Surgeon credentials: Verify doctors through councils like CMCPER or the Mexican Board of Surgery.
  • Safe locations: Stick to medical hubs like Cancun, Tijuana, and Mexicali for better security.
  • Travel planning: Use hospital-provided shuttles and secure transport between the airport and clinic.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows a clear link between clinic volume and patient safety. Multi-specialty centers like Galenia Hospital treat 10,000+ patients annually. These high-volume facilities often invest more in advanced equipment. Meanwhile, boutique clinics like Hospital de la Familia focus on private, personalized care near the border.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that top Mexican hospitals often feel cleaner than those in the US. They suggest flying directly to tourist zones to avoid travel risks and emphasizing the importance of securing US-based follow-up care before departing.

How long should I stay in Mexico after surgery before flying home?

Patients should stay in Mexico for 7 to 14 days after surgery before flying home. This timeframe allows surgeons to monitor healing and manage pain. It significantly reduces the risk of deep vein thrombosis. Most clinics require a travel-ready certificate before departure.

  • Minor procedures: Plan to stay 7 to 10 days for lipoma removal or vasectomy.
  • Major surgery: Recovery for hysterectomy or stomach resection requires at least 14 days.
  • Bariatric care: Initial recovery takes 3 to 5 days before local discharge is possible.
  • Flight safety: Use compression garments and walk every hour on flights over 4 hours.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows a high volume of international patients at clinics like Galenia Hospital choose Mexico for its JCI-accredited standards. Choosing a boutique facility like Hospital de la Familia near the border simplifies logistics. These centers often coordinate local stays that align perfectly with the 10-day safety window for drain removal.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that staying in a recovery house with nurse access is much safer than a solo hotel. One patient shared that flying only 5 days post-op led to unexpected wound bleeding from cabin pressure changes.

Is my U.S. or Canadian medical insurance accepted?

Standard U.S. and Canadian medical insurance is rarely accepted for elective surgery in Mexico. Most domestic plans, including Medicare and Medicaid, categorize international care as out-of-network. Patients should expect to pay for surgical procedures upfront. Some private insurers may reimburse emergency costs only.

  • Payment protocol: Clinics typically require full payment before or upon arrival.
  • Reimbursement reality: Success rates for post-surgical insurance claims are statistically very low.
  • Tax-free options: Health Savings Accounts (HSA) may cover some direct surgical costs.
  • Emergency coverage: Supplemental travel insurance usually excludes elective surgeries and only covers accidents.

Bookimed Expert Insight: High-volume centers like Galenia Hospital or Hospital de la Familia maintain JCI and CSG accreditations to align with international safety standards. While they do not bill U.S. or Canadian insurers directly, their administrative teams are experienced in providing the specific, itemized English-language billing and surgical reports required if you choose to attempt a private insurance appeal or HSA reimbursement later.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that you should budget for the full cost yourself as insurance companies almost always deny international claims. It is essential to keep every receipt and credential document just in case you try to file for a tax deduction or an appeal.

Do I need a special visa for medical tourism?

Most patients do not need a special medical visa for surgery in Mexico. You can typically enter using a standard FMM tourist permit or visa. This allows for stays up to 180 days. This timeframe covers most procedures including bariatric and orthopedic surgeries.

  • Entry permit: Standard FMM permits allow stays for up to 180 days for recovery.
  • Nationality exemptions: US, Canadian, and EU citizens generally receive entry stamps without prior applications.
  • Required documentation: Carry your surgery booking and return flight tickets for immigration verification.
  • Visa-required countries: Travelers from specific regions should apply for a standard visitor visa online.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Our data shows a strategic advantage for patients choosing border clinics. Facilities like Hospital de la Familia in Mexicali or Alice Beauty Clinic in Tijuana sit just steps from the US border. This proximity simplifies logistics for patients who prefer to handle follow-up care without complex long-term visa extensions.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that mentioning general tourism at the border is often smoother than discussing medical plans. Many suggest planning a small buffer of 7 to 14 days within your stay to ensure you are fully cleared for travel after surgery.

Do I need to speak Spanish to communicate with the medical staff?

You do not need to speak Spanish to receive surgical care in Mexico. Leading surgeons in medical hubs like Cancun, Tijuana, and Mexicali often maintain English fluency. Many specialists hold certifications from American boards. Most hospitals provide translation support for nursing care and administrative interactions.

  • Surgeon communication: Many doctors like Dr. Armando Torres possess advanced English for precise consultations.
  • Clinical certifications: JCI-accredited facilities like Galenia Hospital prioritize international communication standards for patients.
  • Geographic advantage: Clinics like Hospital de la Familia sit steps from the US-Mexico border.
  • Multilingual teams: Facilities like Alice Beauty Clinic specifically design services for US and Canadian patients.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Language proficiency often aligns with the medical facility volume and location. Our data shows clinics in Cancun and Mexicali, such as Galenia Hospital, serve up to 10,000 patients annually. These high-volume centers typically employ dedicated bilingual coordinators to bridge communication gaps between English-speaking patients and Spanish-speaking nursing staff.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that while surgeons often speak perfect English, interacting with floor nurses is easier with a translation app. Most find that top-tier facilities catering to international visitors make a Spanish-speaking friend or guide unnecessary for a smooth stay.

How can I verify if a Mexican surgeon is qualified?

Verifying a Mexican surgeon requires confirming their legal licenses and board certifications through official government and medical registries. Every qualified doctor must possess a Cédula Profesional for general medicine and a Cédula de Especialidad for their specific surgical field. You can verify these credentials using the surgeon's full name on the National Registry of Professionals (SEP) website.

  • Legal licenses: Verify the Cédula Profesional and Cédula de Especialidad through the SEP registry.
  • Board certification: Confirm active status via CONACEM or specialty boards like CMCPER for plastic surgery.
  • Facility accreditation: Ensure the facility has COFEPRIS sanitary registration or JCI and CSG accreditation.
  • Professional memberships: Check for active standing in associations like AMCPER or the American College of Surgeons.

Bookimed Expert Insight: High-volume surgeons in Mexico often hold international credentials that mirror their local ones. For example, Dr. Enrique Pliego at his private practice is a member of the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery. This global alignment, combined with JCI-accredited facilities like Galenia Hospital, provides a double layer of verification that bridges Mexican and international safety standards.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize the need to independently verify Cédula numbers instead of relying on clinic website claims. They also suggest bringing a translator to technical consultations to ensure no qualification details are lost in translation.

Are Mexican hospitals as safe as those in the U.S. or Canada?

Top private Mexican hospitals provide safety and quality levels comparable to the U.S. and Canada. Facilities with Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation meet the global gold standard for patient care. Many specialists complete residencies in the U.S. or Europe to ensure high clinical expertise.

  • Accreditation standards: JCI-accredited centers like Galenia Hospital follow rigorous international safety protocols.
  • Specialized expertise: Surgeons like Dr. Rodrigo Prieto have performed 3,500+ bariatric and metabolic procedures.
  • Clinical certifications: Top doctors hold memberships in the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery.
  • Facility capacity: Major centers like Galenia Hospital treat 10,000+ patients annually with dedicated surgical departments.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Our data shows a correlation between patient volume and safety in Mexico. High-volume hubs like Cancun and Tijuana often specialize in specific surgeries. For instance, Alice Beauty Clinic serves 1,200 patients yearly. This repetition builds surgeon expertise that often matches or exceeds North American benchmarks.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that accredited facilities match U.S. technology levels and offer excellent bedside manner. They emphasize the importance of choosing licensed clinics near major tourist hubs to ensure reliable power and professional post-op support.

Is the quality of care comparable?

Surgical care in Mexico is comparable to international standards when performed at accredited facilities. High-quality centers maintain Joint Commission International (JCI) or Consejo de Salubridad General (CSG) certifications. Many surgeons hold U.S. board certifications and use identical medical technologies for complex procedures.

  • Provider credentials: Surgeons like Dr. Rodrigo Prieto Aldape hold multiple international board certifications.
  • Facility standards: Galenia Hospital maintains JCI accreditation, ensuring rigorous patient safety and infrastructure protocols.
  • Advanced technology: Clinics utilize laparoscopic and minimally invasive techniques for hernia and gallbladder surgeries.
  • Specialized expertise: Dr. Oscar Pope Rodriguez has 30+ years of experience across general surgical fields.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Our data shows a strong correlation between high patient ratings and clinics located near the U.S. border or major hubs like Cancún. Facilities like Hospital de la Familia in Mexicali frequently serve international patients, specializing in cross-border care logistics. This volume often leads to more streamlined communication and more private room availability than standard regional hospitals.

Patient Consensus: Patients often find the facilities more modern than expected and appreciate the attentive bedside manner. It is important to confirm English proficiency and verify that the surgeon offers online follow-up care before traveling.

What are the biggest medical risks?

Primary surgical risks in Mexico include surgical site infections, anesthesia complications, and respiratory failure during recovery. Patients also face systemic hazards like medication errors. Selecting JCI-accredited facilities minimizes these dangers. Professional surgical teams prioritize patient safety to prevent harm. Most procedures proceed without complications when performed by certified specialists.

  • Infection control: Facilities using CSG Accreditation standards maintain high sterilization and patient safety protocols.
  • Anesthesia safety: Professional monitoring prevents respiratory failure and managing medication dosages effectively during surgery.
  • Surgical accuracy: Board-certified surgeons like Dr. Rodrigo Prieto Aldape perform 3,500+ successful bariatric procedures.
  • Post-operative care: Hospitals often provide private rooms for intensive monitoring to prevent pulmonary embolisms.

Bookimed Expert Insight: High patient volumes often correlate with better safety outcomes in Mexico. For instance, Galenia Hospital treats 10,000+ patients annually and holds JCI accreditation. Large-scale facilities typically invest more in advanced monitoring equipment and specialized staff training. This infrastructure significantly reduces the likelihood of diagnostic and medication errors compared to smaller, unaccredited clinics.

Patient Consensus: Patients note it's important to check for international accreditations like JCI to avoid issues like poor hygiene. They emphasize that while many have smooth experiences, budgeting for medical travel insurance provides extra peace of mind.

How long should I stay in Mexico after surgery before flying home?

Most patients should stay in Mexico for 7 to 14 days after surgery before flying home. This period allows surgeons to monitor initial healing and manage pain. It also ensures the safe removal of any necessary sutures or medical drains. Procedures like a hysterectomy or stomach resection require specialized oversight.

  • Minor surgery: Stay 1 to 7 days for laparoscopic procedures or simple hernia repairs.
  • Major abdominal: Plan 10+ days to avoid risks from gas expansion at high altitudes.
  • Orthopedic care: Wait 4 weeks for joint replacements to prevent serious blood clots.
  • Weight loss: Bariatric patients typically stay 7 to 10 days for essential post-op checks.

Bookimed Expert Insight: High-volume centers in Cancun and Mexicali, like Galenia Hospital or Hospital de la Familia, prioritize post-op proximity. These facilities often sit within minutes of specialized recovery hotels. Staying locally for 10 days ensures you can access your original surgical team if swelling or pressure-related issues arise after the first week.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize staying at least 10 days for complex procedures to avoid 'elephant face' swelling from cabin pressure. Many suggest booking a recovery hotel near the clinic to ensure easy access for final check-ups before heading to the airport.

Will my U.S. health insurance cover complications after I return?

U.S. health insurance rarely covers complications from planned surgeries in Mexico. Most domestic policies explicitly exclude elective procedures performed abroad. Coverage usually applies only to emergency stabilization. You should verify specific exclusions regarding downstream medical needs with your provider before traveling for treatment.

  • Policy exclusions: Most plans deny care linked to elective surgery outside the U.S.
  • ERISA plans: These often contain strict contractual denials for any international medical complications.
  • Emergency care: Insurers may cover initial stabilization but refuse ongoing revision or follow-up.
  • Coding impact: Claims success often depends on whether providers code issues as new acute events.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Our data shows a trend where high-volume centers, like Galenia Hospital which serves 10,000+ patients annually, maintain JCI accreditation to align with international safety standards. Patients often choose these accredited facilities because their structured medical records make it easier for U.S. doctors to evaluate any post-return concerns. While this doesn't guarantee insurance coverage, having detailed surgical reports from a JCI-accredited site is vital if you need to appeal a claim denial.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that while emergency rooms might stabilize a post-op infection, insurers often reject follow-up surgical costs. Many recommend keeping every original record because U.S. doctors need precise details to treat any issues that arise later.

How is follow-up care handled once I'm back home?

Post-surgical follow-up in Mexico involves a structured discharge plan combining digital monitoring and local care. Surgeons often use daily WhatsApp photo check-ins and video consultations for the first 2 weeks. This ensures wound healing and medication compliance from your home country.

  • Digital monitoring: Surgeons like Dr. Enrique Pliego provide continuous online communication for post-surgery oversight.
  • Wound care: Most clinics provide take-home kits including necessary pain medications and antibiotics.
  • Local coordination: Patients typically visit a local primary physician for stitch removal around day 10.
  • Activity protocols: Recovery follows specific PDF guides for compression garments and restricted physical movement.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Clinics prioritizing international patients, such as Galenia Hospital or Hospital de la Familia, often use enhanced recovery protocols. Our data shows that centers with JCI accreditation typically offer more detailed digital records. Having these digital files ready avoids delays when sharing surgical details with your local doctors at home.

Patient Consensus: Patients note it is helpful to buy extra medical supplies in Mexico to avoid high costs later. They also emphasize that sharing daily photos via video calls helps catch minor issues before they become serious.

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最終更新:June, 2026。

  • 統計:数値は2026年June月のBookimed内部データベースに基づき、メキシコの42件の認定クリニックでの12,450件の患者リクエスト分析を含みます。
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