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メキシコでの治療科費用について今すぐご確認ください

メキシコでの治療費は、具体的な医療的または心理的アプローチによって、$2,100から$36,800の範囲が一般的です。料金は専門家の経験、病態の複雑さ、および医療が提供される都市によって異なります。患者は専門的な治療において、米国と比較して50〜70%の費用を節約できます。

メキシコにおける一般的な治療費

  • 医師による診察:$100 – $100
  • オゾン療法:$500 – $1,400
  • 臍帯幹細胞療法:$4,500 – $8,000
  • ビタミンC静脈内投与療法:$100 – $400
  • 間葉系幹細胞療法:$3,000 – $4,600
  • ABA療法:$1,500 – $3,500
  • ビタミン点滴療法:$200 – $400
  • アルツハイマー病に対する幹細胞療法:お問い合わせください
  • 自己幹細胞を用いた治療コース:$6,000 – $10,000

メキシコシティ、モンテレイ、プラヤ・デル・カルメンなどの医療拠点では、さまざまな治療の選択肢が提供されています。メキシコシティなどの主要都市では、高度な専門的知識のために費用が高くなる場合があります。お客様の具体的なニーズに応じた正確な料金については、専門家にご相談ください。

メキシコトルコオーストリア
間葉系幹細胞療法から $3,000から $5,000から $10,000
自己幹細胞治療から $6,000から $4,500から $25,000
臍帯血幹細胞療法から $4,500から $5,000から $7,500
胚性幹細胞治療から $15,000から $15,000から $15,000
対症療法から $150から $300から $700
データは2026年June月時点でBookimedにより検証され、世界26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はお客様の安全に取り組んでいます。治療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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メキシコの最高の治療科クリニックをご発見ください:26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。
Stem Solutions
Advanced Regenerative Center - ARC STEM CELLS
Hospital de la Familia
オーラ再生医療センター
Immunotherapy Regenerative Medicine
26件のクリニックのうち5件をご覧になりました

メキシコのトップ治療科センター

  • Stem Solutions, メキシコ
  • Advanced Regenerative Center - ARC STEM CELLS, メキシコ
  • Hospital de la Familia, メキシコ
  • オーラ再生医療センター, メキシコ
  • Immunotherapy Regenerative Medicine, メキシコ

メキシコでの治療科医療診断をお受けください:13名の経験豊富な医師に今すぐご相談

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Fernando Antonio Hernández Martínez

10年の経験

Dr. Fernando Antonio Hernández Martínez is a licensed physician in Mexico. He has a strong ER background in acute care, critical decision-making, and rapid clinical assessment. He provides precise and safe evaluations of complex cases.

He serves as the overseeing physician at Aura Regenerative Center in Monterrey. He evaluates candidates for advanced cellular therapies, including mesenchymal stem cells from Wharton’s Jelly and exosome-based protocols. He conducts thorough medical reviews and tailors treatment plans.

He coordinates with certified laboratories that provide full traceability, including Certificates of Analysis, sterility testing, viability reports, endotoxin screening, and batch IDs. He prioritizes patient safety, ethical standards, and clear communication.

検証済み

Luis Padilla

14年の経験

Dr. Luis Padilla is a physician who specializes in gynecologic oncology, general practice, and healthcare administration. He helped introduce the da Vinci Robotic Assisted Surgical System, which improved minimally invasive surgery.

Dr. Padilla has worked as Associate Administrator for Health Workforce at HRSA. He also served as Director of the NHSC. In these roles, he influenced national health policy and workforce training. He has received the People’s Choice Award and the People Living Through Cancer Award for his commitment to patient care.

He served on the National Advisory Council of the NHSC from 2007 to 2010. He earned degrees from UC Irvine, Wake Forest, Brown, Northwestern, and the University of Minnesota.

検証済み

Abraham Miranda

26年の経験 • 246+件の治療実績

Dr. Abraham Miranda Ruiz. Médico cirujano con práctica en medicina regenerativa y terapia neural. Cédula profesional 38205212; Placa 105215. Titulado por la Universidad de Guadalajara (29/06/2009). Más de 20 años en medicina regenerativa y más de 10 en consulta privada. Habla español e inglés intermedio.

Enfoque: dolor crónico musculoesquelético, regeneración articular y neuropatías por diabetes o quimioterapia. Procedimientos: infiltraciones regenerativas en rodilla, cadera, tobillo, manguito rotador, túnel carpiano y codo. Terapia neural con procaína. Manejo metabólico en diabetes. Planes para neuropatías periféricas.

Objetivo clínico: reducir el dolor y optimizar la movilidad. Mejorar la calidad de vida con técnicas mínimamente invasivas.

Bookimedに関するレビュー:患者様の洞察を発見

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Michae E Chavez • 間葉系幹細胞療法
アメリカ合衆国
Jun 2, 2025
確認済みレビュー。
医療チームは、私の治療に対する期待を満たし、さらにそれを超えるために、完璧に簡潔な努力を尽くしました。
どんな質問にも丁寧に説明してくれたのがよかった。明確な道筋を示しながら、私のユニークな状況を見直してくれたのもよかった。医療チームは、私の治療に対する期待に応え、それを上回るよう、完璧に簡潔に取り組んでくれました。facebookのトップページに、最新の治療法をドロップダウンメニューで表示できるようにしてほしいです。
スタッフとドクターの両方が、私の状況や今後の最善の治療法について効果的にコミュニケーションをとってくれたのがよかった。私の治療を可能な限り成功させるために、全員が一丸となって取り組んでくれました。
フェイスブックのページにドロップダウンメニューを常設し、今後予定されている新しい治療の種類、日程、費用を表示するだけである。
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一般開業医。4つの科学賞受賞。西アジアでの勤務経験。アラビア語を話す患者様をサポートする医療チームの元チームリーダー。現在はデータ処理と医療コンテンツの正確性を担当
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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。

メキシコでの治療科に関する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。

How do I verify if a therapist in Mexico is legitimate?

Verifying a therapist in Mexico requires checking their Cédula Profesional. This mandatory national license is issued by the Mexican government for all legal practice. You must confirm the practitioner holds a Licenciatura en Psicología for psychologists or a especializado in psychiatry for medical doctors.

  • License verification: Search the National Registry of Professionals (SEP) using the therapist full legal name.
  • Specific credentials: Psychiatrists must hold both a general medical degree and a specialty psychiatry license.
  • Expertise check: Experts like Dr. Anna Lara at Stem Solutions maintain obesity medicine and nutrition credentials.
  • Office display: Legitimate Mexican professionals must display their original professional certificates within their practice space.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Mexican clinics with high international patient volumes, such as Stem Solutions and Immunotherapy Regenerative Medicine, often employ specialists with multi-disciplinary training. For example, Dr. Ernesto Romero combines 20+ years of experience in neurology and immunology. Choosing a specialist with a documented Master degree or higher ensures clinical standards exceed the basic bachelor-level training common in rural areas.

Patient Consensus: Patients note it is important to ask for the professional ID number upfront. You should avoid practitioners who only use vague titles like life coach or advertise solely on social media without verifiable history.

Can my U.S.-based therapist continue to see me while I’m in Mexico?

Your U.S. therapist can typically continue sessions during short trips to Mexico. Success depends on their specific state licensing board and malpractice insurance rules. Most boards allow temporary care during vacations. Longer stays often require different legal or clinical arrangements to ensure full compliance.

  • Licensing rules: State boards often permit short-term therapy for patients traveling abroad.
  • Platform access: Some telehealth systems use geo-blocking for IP addresses outside the U.S.
  • Insurance limits: Most U.S. plans do not reimburse for sessions conducted in Mexico.
  • Liability focus: Therapists must confirm their malpractice insurance covers sessions given internationally.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Patients staying in Mexico long-term often find local specialized care more sustainable. Clinics like Aura Regenerative Center or Stem Solutions specialize in complex protocols and follow local COFEPRIS regulations. These centers frequently coordinate with international patients, offering a level of documented safety that remote U.S. therapy cannot provide during medical emergencies.

Patient Consensus: Many travelers successfully use Zoom or specialized apps from Mexico City. Some suggest using a VPN to maintain connection, but emphasize that being upfront with your provider about travel prevents sudden session cancellations or ethical conflicts.

Are there English-speaking therapists in Mexico?

English-speaking therapists are widely available in Mexico, especially in major cities like Mexico City, Puerto Vallarta, and Playa del Carmen. Many professionals are bilingual or trained in the US and Canada. They specialize in supporting international patients with transitions, cross-cultural relationships, and intensive mental health treatments.

  • Available locations: Professionals practice in Mexico City, Puerto Vallarta, Monterrey, and Cancun.
  • High-demand services: Centers offer individual sessions, couples therapy, and specialized neurodiversity evaluations.
  • Affordable access: Initial consultations for treatment planning typically start from $40.
  • Bilingual expertise: Many doctors, such as Dr. Abraham Miranda, maintain English proficiency for patients.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that clinics in tourism hubs like Puerto Vallarta and Cancun serve up to 5,000 international patients annually. These high-volume centers, such as Holistic Bio Spa, often integrate therapy with regenerative medicine. This unique combination allows patients to address physical and mental wellness in a single coordinated trip.

Patient Consensus: Patients note it is helpful to start with video calls to test language fit before booking. Many emphasize that therapists who returned from the US offer great cultural attunement for expats.

Does any health insurance cover therapy in Mexico?

Most standard U.S. and Canadian health insurance plans do not cover routine therapy in Mexico. Coverage is typically restricted to life-threatening emergencies. International plans like Cigna Global or Bupa may reimburse costs for legal residents or expatriates. Most patients pay out-of-pocket for specialist consultations.

  • International plans: Providers like Cigna Global often include mental health in outpatient modules.
  • Local private insurance: Mexican insurers like AXA or GNP cover specialist visits for residents.
  • Medicare restrictions: U.S. Medicare provides zero coverage for any medical services in Mexico.
  • Waiting periods: Local private plans often require 12 months of enrollment before benefits apply.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Clinics with high international patient volumes, such as Stem Solutions or Immunotherapy Regenerative Medicine, usually provide itemized receipts in English. While U.S. domestic plans rarely honor these for direct reimbursement, patients with Global Nomad plans from Allianz or Cigna successfully claim 70% to 80% of costs by submitting these specific documents post-visit.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that U.S. employer-sponsored plans almost always deny cross-border therapy claims. Many find it simpler to pay cash per session, as private Mexican clinics rarely accept foreign insurance directly for non-emergency care.

Is online therapy an option for medical travelers?

Online therapy is a primary source of care for medical travelers. It provides continuous mental health support during international procedures. Patients use video consultations to manage anxiety or post-operative recovery. This service is available at specialized Mexican centers like Aura Regenerative Center and Stem Solutions.

  • Available services: Clinics offer video consultations for treatment planning and follow-up care.
  • Specialized support: Therapy often focuses on chronic pain, regenerative medicine, and neurological conditions.
  • Multidisciplinary teams: Centers like Immunotherapy Regenerative Medicine include biologists and nutritionists in care.
  • Accessibility: Online slots are often available instantly compared to 2-week in-person waits.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Patient data shows that clinics with high ratings, like Giostar Stem Cell Therapy in Cancun, often integrate video consultations into their initial diagnostic phase. This trend is strongest in Monterrey and Puerto Vallarta, where facilities serving 1,200+ annual patients use digital tools to refine protocols before the traveler ever leaves home.

Patient Consensus: Many travelers report that arranging online sessions before departure helps manage pre-procedure anxiety. One patient noted that the medical team at Stem Solutions exceeded expectations by providing clear, concise explanations during their remote review of unique circumstances.

How should I prepare for my first therapy session in Mexico?

Preparing for your first therapy session in Mexico requires verifying credentials like the Cedula Profesional license. You should define your therapeutic goals and gather medical history beforehand. Confirm payment methods early. Many private practices prefer cash or bank transfers over international credit cards.

  • Verify credentials: Ensure your therapist holds a Cédula Profesional national license.
  • Confirm payments: Many clinics require cash or transfers rather than international cards.
  • Tax receipts: Request a factura if you need reimbursement from international insurance providers.
  • Arrival time: Plan to arrive 15 minutes early to complete initial intake paperwork.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Clinics with high international patient volumes, like Stem Solutions or Immunotherapy Regenerative Medicine, often provide bilingual staff. These centers frequently coordinate support for patients from the USA and Canada. Confirming language fluency before booking is more reliable than assuming English proficiency in non-tourist areas.

Patient Consensus: Patients note it is important to ask about the therapist's approach directly. Some emphasize family dynamics more than the individual focus common in the USA.

Are therapists in Mexico licensed?

Licensed therapists in Mexico must hold a national professional credential called a cédula profesional. This license is issued by the Ministry of Public Education (SEP) after completing a 5-year psychology degree and a professional exam. It serves as a mandatory, nationwide authorization to practice clinical psychology or psychiatry.

  • Professional license: The cédula profesional is the only legal credential for university-educated psychologists.
  • Clinical training: Psychologists complete 5 years of study plus mandatory social service.
  • Medical specialty: Psychiatrists are licensed as medical doctors with additional specialized residency training.
  • Verification process: Patients can verify any therapist through the official Registro Nacional de Profesionistas.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Our data shows that while individual practitioners are numerous, choosing therapists within multi-specialty centers like Immunotherapy Regenerative Medicine or Hospital de la Familia provides another layer of security. These institutions often require internal credentialing and COFEPRIS approval for their medical protocols. For example, Dr. Abraham Miranda at his regenerative center holds both a formal medical degree and a specific Cédula Profesional (38205212), which he displays for transparency. This level of documentation is the gold standard for international patients.

Patient Consensus: Patients note it is important to ask for the cédula profesional directly. Some find that professionals in expat hubs or established private hospitals have more transparent credentials than independent life coaches.

How are psychiatric medications obtained in Mexico?

Most psychiatric medications in Mexico are obtained through specialized pharmacies or licensed medical centers. While some antidepressants are sold over the counter, controlled substances like benzodiazepines or ADHD stimulants strictly require a prescription from a licensed Mexican physician registered with COFEPRIS.

  • Prescription requirements: Foreign prescriptions are not valid. You must consult a local Mexican doctor.
  • Controlled substances: Medications for anxiety or ADHD require special barcoded prescriptions from authorized physicians.
  • Pharmacy selection: Use established national chains like Farmacias del Ahorro to ensure medication authenticity.
  • Sourcing safety: Avoid small stands in tourist zones to reduce the risk of counterfeit products.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from centers like Aura Regenerative Center shows a shift toward integrated protocols. Many Mexican facilities now combine traditional drug treatment with advanced therapies like TMS or mesenchymal stem cells. This dual approach often provides more comprehensive stabilization than medication alone.

Patient Consensus: Individuals often find that while common antidepressants are easy to buy, the real challenge is finding reliable brands. Many suggest visiting a private clinic first to get a proper local prescription for the highest quality options.

Does U.S. health insurance cover therapy in Mexico?

Standard U.S. health insurance rarely covers therapy in Mexico. Coverage is typically restricted to life-threatening emergencies. Routine outpatient services like psychotherapy or physical rehab are generally excluded. Medicare and Medicaid provide zero coverage for any healthcare services outside the United States.

  • Private insurance: Most PPO and HMO plans exclude non-emergency international care.
  • Reimbursement model: Patients must typically pay upfront and file a claim later.
  • Documentation needs: Insurers require English receipts and specific ICD diagnostic codes.
  • Self-pay costs: Mexican therapy sessions range from _price_from_ to _price_to_ out-of-pocket.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Our data shows that clinics with high international volume, like Stem Solutions or Immunotherapy Regenerative Medicine, are better equipped to provide the detailed medical reports required for U.S. reimbursement claims. While approval is never guaranteed, choosing a clinic that serves 1,200+ international patients annually often ensures more professional billing documentation than smaller local practices.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that paying cash is often cheaper than U.S. insurance copays. They recommend getting pre-authorization and English-language receipts to have any chance at successful reimbursement.

Where can medical tourists find English-speaking therapists in Mexico?

Medical tourists find English-speaking therapists in Mexico primarily through international clinics in Mexico City, Cancun, and Puerto Vallarta. Major networks like Hospital ABC and dedicated centers such as Hola Therapy specialize in bilingual care. Many practitioners hold international certifications to serve the global community effectively.

  • Geographic hotspots: Concentrated services exist in Mexico City, Tijuana, Cancun, and Puerto Vallarta.
  • Hospital networks: Hospital ABC and Hospital Español provide bilingual psychiatrists and mental health specialists.
  • Specialized centers: Hola Therapy and The International Psychology Centre focus on cross-cultural counseling.
  • Credential verification: Patients often use Psychology Today Mexico to filter verified English-speaking licensed professionals.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that 5,000+ patients annually visit clinics like Giostar in Cancun. These high-volume centers often hire staff with 15+ years of experience. Clinics in cities like Monterrey frequently include COFEPRIS-regulated protocols. This level of oversight typically signals a higher standard for English-speaking medical staff.

Patient Consensus: Patients note it is important to verify if a therapist trained abroad. Many recommend starting with a video consultation to confirm the professional's English fluency levels.

How do therapeutic approaches in Mexico differ from those in the United States?

Therapeutic approaches in Mexico emphasize holistic, family-centered care and regenerative medicine protocols. While U.S. systems focus on individual autonomy and specialized technology, Mexican facilities like Immunotherapy Regenerative Medicine integrate mesenchymal stem cell therapy with functional medicine. These treatments often use COFEPRIS-approved cellular products for chronic conditions.

  • Treatment focus: Mexico prioritizes regenerative protocols including umbilical cord stem cell therapy and exosome-based treatments.
  • Clinical style: Providers like Dr. Abraham Miranda emphasize neural therapy and personalized joint regeneration plans.
  • Integration: Clinics often combine conventional medicine with holistic options like biomagnetism and ozone therapy.
  • Family involvement: Mexican care models actively integrate relatives into decision-making and recovery support systems.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from high-volume centers like Giostar and Stem Solutions shows a heavy focus on longevity and anti-aging. These clinics serve 5,000+ patients annually, mostly from the USA and Canada. The trend suggests patients choose Mexico not just for cost, but to access advanced mesenchymal protocols that are often more restricted in U.S. clinical settings.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that Mexican therapy feels warmer and less rushed, with sessions often lasting up to 90 minutes. They appreciate that doctors explain every step clearly but recommend confirming a provider's official licensing to avoid unregulated coaches.

What cultural attitudes toward therapy should medical tourists be aware of in Mexico?

Therapy in Mexico is influenced by deep-seated traditions of family privacy and social stigma known as machismo. Younger urban populations increasingly accept mental healthcare. However, traditional views often prioritize family support or spiritual remedies over professional interventions in more conservative areas.

  • Personalismo: Patients expect warm, personal relationships and pleasantries before discussing clinical concerns.
  • Familism: Family is the primary support but may view therapy as a betrayal.
  • Gender roles: Machismo can lead some to view seeking help as a weakness.
  • Spiritual beliefs: Traditional communities may attribute mental health issues to faith or emotional shocks.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from hubs like Puerto Vallarta and Monterrey shows a shift toward integrated wellness. Clinics like Holistic Bio Spa® combine traditional therapy with physical treatments like ozone or light therapy. This holistic approach helps bypass social stigmas by framing mental health as part of total physical recovery.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that older generations often remain skeptical of professional counseling. They recommend setting clear boundaries early, as local family opinions can sometimes override professional medical advice.

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