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メキシコでの予防接種費用について今すぐご確認ください

メキシコでの予防接種の平均価格は$175、最低価格は$100、最高価格は$250です
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予防接種から $100から $50から $50
データは2026年July月時点でBookimedにより検証され、世界54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は予防接種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。到着時にクリニックで予防接種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。予防接種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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メキシコの最高の予防接種クリニックをご発見ください:4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。
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メキシコでの予防接種概要

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関連手術・費用
仕組みについて
メリット
お支払い
患者様が推奨 -
85%
手術時間 - 1 時間
滞在国での滞在 - 1 日
リハビリテーション - 1 日
麻酔 - 局所麻酔
処理済みリクエスト - 1358
Bookimed手数料 - $0

メキシコで予防接種の医学評価を受ける:その分野の最高の専門医をお選びください

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Terese • 自閉症治療
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Nov 14, 2024
確認済みレビュー。
医師は注意深く、とても知識が豊富でした。
先生は丁寧で、とても知識が豊富でした。Bookimedの担当者のHannahは本当に親切で、治療が終わるまでずっとフォローしてくれました。
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ハンナは、航空券を探したり、予約の段取りを手伝ってくれました。到着すると、私たちの様子を確認し、治療がどのように進んでいるかをチェックし、治療後にも私たちをチェックしてくれました。ハンナは最初から最後まで、私たちを助けてくれました。

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メキシコでの予防接種に関する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。

Are there any mandatory vaccinations required to enter Mexico?

Mexico does not require international travelers to provide proof of mandatory vaccinations or health certificates for entry. Immigration authorities focus on passport and visa requirements regardless of your origin. However, medical experts strongly recommend routine immunizations for hepatitis A, typhoid, and tetanus before visiting.

  • Entry requirement: No mandatory immunization proof is required by Mexican immigration authorities.
  • Yellow fever: Proof is only required if traveling through yellow fever risk zones.
  • Core recommendations: Health bodies suggest hepatitis A and typhoid vaccines for most visitors.
  • Preparation time: Consult medical professionals 6 to 8 weeks before your trip begins.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While entry is unrestricted, high-tier facilities like Hospital San José Tecnológico de Monterrey maintain Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation. This ensures top-level hygiene standards. Choosing clinics with Mexican Board of Plastic Surgery (CMCPER) or CSG accreditation provides extra safety layers for travelers seeking medical care.

Patient Consensus: Travelers find that border staff focus exclusively on immigration paperwork rather than health records. Most agree that while not legally required, having updated routine shots provides significant peace of mind while exploring local areas.

Which travel vaccines are most highly recommended for Mexico?

Most travelers to Mexico should prioritize Hepatitis A and Typhoid vaccinations to protect against foodborne and environmental risks. Ensuring routine immunizations like MMR and Tdap are current remains essential for all international itineraries, especially given global increases in measles cases throughout 2026.

  • Hepatitis A: Recommended for everyone over 1 year to prevent food/water contamination risks.
  • Typhoid: Essential for those eating street food or visiting rural areas beyond resorts.
  • Routine boosters: Tdap and MMR are critical; verify boosters within the last 10 years.
  • Specific risks: Hepatitis B is suggested for medical travelers or those staying 6+ months.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many focus on food safety, medical tourists visiting cities like Monterrey or Guadalajara should prioritize Hepatitis B. Clinics like Hospital Real San Jose maintain high safety standards. However, pre-travel vaccination adds an extra layer of protection for any clinical procedure abroad.

Patient Consensus: Travelers emphasize that while most resort-goers feel safe, those exploring local markets or staying long-term strongly advise getting Typhoid shots early. Many recommend checking specific regional needs for Malaria if traveling through southern border states.

Do I need to update my routine vaccines before traveling?

Updating routine vaccines before travel is essential to ensure a primary layer of defense against global disease outbreaks. International travel increases exposure to illnesses like measles or hepatitis that may be rare at home. Travelers should verify their immunization status at least 4 to 6 weeks before departure.

  • Core immunizations: Prioritize Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) and Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis (Tdap) boosters every 10 years.
  • Foodborne protection: Hepatitis A and Typhoid vaccines are highly recommended for travelers eating outside resorts.
  • Planning timeline: Most injections require 2 weeks to build optimal antibody responses before your trip.
  • Series completion: Vaccines like Hepatitis B require multiple doses spaced weeks apart for full immunity.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While basic clinics offer vaccines, choosing a JCI-accredited facility like Hospital San José Tecnológico de Monterrey ensures international safety standards. With over 4,200 requests served in Mexico, we see patients often overlook small-scale injuries. Keeping your Tdap current is vital for adventure activities in Monterrey or Tijuana.

Patient Consensus: Many travelers discover they are overdue for childhood boosters only after checking official records. Patients frequently emphasize that getting Hepatitis A shots early prevents significant stress when sampling local street food.

Under what circumstances would I need a Rabies or Yellow Fever vaccine?

You need a Rabies vaccine if you have high-risk animal exposure, such as veterinary work, caving, or remote travel with limited medical access. Yellow Fever vaccination is required for international travel to endemic tropical regions or when entering countries that mandate proof of immunization.

  • Yellow Fever risk: Required for travel to Sub-Saharan Africa or tropical South America regions.
  • Entry requirements: Mandatory for crossing certain borders, documented via an official International Certificate.
  • Rabies prophylaxis: Recommended for veterinarians, wildlife biologists, or explorers encountering mammals and bats.
  • Emergency Rabies: Immediate vaccination is essential after animal bites, scratches, or contact with bats.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While Mexico itself is not a Yellow Fever endemic zone, high-tier facilities like Hospital San Jose Tecnologico de Monterrey maintain JCI-accredited standards for international travelers. If you are using Mexico as a transit hub, check your previous 10-day travel history, as certificate requirements often trigger based on recently visited countries rather than your current location.

Patient Consensus: Many travelers are surprised that Yellow Fever is primarily a paperwork requirement for border crossings. Patients emphasize that the Rabies vaccine doesn't make bites harmless but simplifies the urgent treatment path in remote areas.

Are there non-vaccine preventable health risks I should prepare for?

Travelers to Mexico face significant non-vaccine preventable risks such as mosquito-borne illnesses, foodborne infections, and environmental hazards. Most travel-related medical emergencies result from behavioral or environmental factors. Prioritizing insect repellent, safe dining habits, and physical safety measures is essential for comprehensive health protection.

  • Vector-borne diseases: Dengue and Zika require daytime mosquito protection using EPA-registered repellents.
  • Gastrointestinal infections: Avoid tap water, ice, raw salads, and unpeeled fruits to prevent diarrhea.
  • Physical safety: Road traffic accidents are a leading cause of traveler trauma and death.
  • Environmental factors: High altitude in cities and heat exhaustion require hydration and sun protection.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many focus on rare tropical diseases, our data shows patients often overlook everyday physical risks. Facilities like Hospital San José Tecnológico de Monterrey in Monterrey maintain Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation to handle complex trauma. Choosing hospitals with high-level certifications ensures international-standard care if accidents or severe altitude issues occur.

Patient Consensus: Many travelers find that food and water illnesses are the most persistent daily challenges. Bringing oral rehydration salts and only drinking bottled water are the most common practical recommendations for staying healthy.

When should I visit a clinic to receive my travel shots?

Visit a travel clinic at least 4 to 6 weeks before your trip to Mexico. This window allows your body to build full immunity. For multi-dose series like Hepatitis B, start vaccinations 6 to 8 weeks before departure to complete required schedules.

  • Immunity building: Most vaccines require 14 days to become fully effective for travel protection.
  • Multi-dose series: Hepatitis A and Rabies require several doses spaced across 21 to 28 days.
  • Official regulations: Legal proof for some shots is only valid 10 days after the injection.
  • Last-minute travel: Consult clinics immediately as partial vaccination still offers higher protection than none.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Advanced facilities like Hospital Real San Jose or Hospital San José Tecnológico de Monterrey maintain Joint Commission International (JCI) and CSG standards. These clinics often stock specialized vaccines that local pharmacies typically lack. Booking your appointment immediately after your flight ensures your specific itinerary risks are addressed early.

Patient Consensus: Travelers recommend booking clinic visits early to avoid appointment shortages. Many found that immunity timelines for typhoid and hepatitis A were longer than they initially expected.

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