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Medical Tourism (Video)

There's a lot of talk about Health Care reform in the US & lower Medical costs in Mexico. We would like to hear from our Members on their experiences with Medical Care in Mexico. Recommend Doctors, Clinics & Hospitals if you wish.

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Mercy Stirling de Duenas

GUADALAJARA MEDICAL CARE - costs and info 6 Replies

Here is the picture I was looking for - 80% off regular lab tests done here and 75 pesos for a Dr. visit...75 PESOSSSSSSS - that is 5 dollars! This is here in Guadajara - Av. Tepeyac & Las Rosas

Started by Mercy Stirling de Duenas. Last reply by Mercy Stirling de Duenas Nov 25.

Victoria Ahmer

5 Hospitals Certified? Which?

According to Medicare in Mexico org site: http://www.medicareinmexico.org/medicare_iss momentum toward certification of public hospitals is also pushing private institutions to get certified, as a me…

Started by Victoria Ahmer Oct 30.

Dolores L.Parker

Medicare in Mexico 3 Replies

I understand there is a group in Mexico trying to get Medicare allowable in Mexico. At present they will pay if it is an emergency only. I think they want to get groups together in each Mexican town…

Started by Dolores L.Parker. Last reply by Victoria Ahmer Oct 30.

Peter Fowler

Medical care in Mexico 2 Replies

I am an American living in Rosarito Beach, Baja California, just 20 miles south of San Diego, CA, where my doctors are. I´d rather be living in Guadalajara, or Oaxaca, or Veracruz, but I could not dr…

Started by Peter Fowler. Last reply by Mercy Stirling de Duenas Oct 24.

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Mercy Stirling de Duenas Comment by Mercy Stirling de Duenas on November 17, 2009 at 5:56pm
I scanned this pamphlet that they hand out here at the GENERIX pharmacy - I am not endorsing anything but thought that it would be interesting for those on the internet to see what the GENERIC medicine costs here in Guadalajara.
The columns say GENERIC NAME , BRAND NAME, BRAND NAME COST, GENERIX COST, SAVINGS %. THIS IS FROM JANUARY 2009 pamphlet.

Mercy Stirling de Duenas Comment by Mercy Stirling de Duenas on November 17, 2009 at 5:52pm

Fred Stuart Comment by Fred Stuart on November 4, 2009 at 7:51am
I have told this story before so if you have heard it, just ignore. Two years ago, my Dentist in Philadelphia prescribed some major dental work which would include six extractions and six implants. The cost she projected would be about $34,000. Friends in San Miguel de Allende were having some similar work done there. They told me the cost was about $3600 for the kind of work I was considering.
Last February, I went to see my friends' dentist in San Miguel. After taking a full mouth ex-ray series and performing close examinations, she pronounced me sound of tooth and nail, er, gum. No operation required. The cost for the x-rays, which she game me, was $15.00 The examinations cost $25.00 Suffice it to say that I am sold on Mexican medical care!
Janey McLean Comment by Janey McLean on November 1, 2009 at 5:37pm
I heard the Cima Hospital Group out of Hermosillo, Sonora is accepting U.S. insurance for treatment in their hospitals.
Kat Hammontre Comment by Kat Hammontre on October 30, 2009 at 12:36am
We just had the Flying Samaritans here who said it was the most successful clinic they've had in San Felipe. Dr. Abasolo's new surgical clinic is very nice. If we could just get a VA hospital down here, we'd be fine - as some of our elderly Vets have to drive to San Diego to be treated. Bummer for them. I, of course, am covered under Seguro Social - need I say more?
Carol Billups Comment by Carol Billups on October 29, 2009 at 4:21pm
Where do we want to post info on health insurance in Mexico?
Angeline Munoz Comment by Angeline Munoz on October 25, 2009 at 7:14am
Pablo, great post, thank you! And thanks for the link to medicareinmexico.org, that site is extremely informative and needs to be dispersed by each and every one of us to all of our contacts. We all need to keep up the fight for as long as it takes to have the healthcare we've paid for over the years where ever we happen to retire to.
Pablo Thomas Comment by Pablo Thomas on October 25, 2009 at 1:53am
It’s good news for Americans in Mexico that American health insurance companies are getting involved in Mexico. But for those of us over 65, didn’t we already make payments for medical insurance these past 30 or 40 years to Medicare? So why aren’t we entitled to collect on that investment, especially when we live in a place where medical services are far less expensive and we could be helping Medicare save on payouts?
Well, we can wait around for officials at the upper levels of Government to decide if and when Medicare for qualified ex-pats is going to be extended to Mexico or we can get involved. There is an organization promoting Medicare as a demonstration project. It’s called Americans for Medicare in Mexico. www.MedicareInMexico.org
Congress is totally distracted by the overall healthcare debate at the moment so all we can do this year is lay the groundwork. Remember, Medicare is a public option and it was won by much hard work and against all the pressures of private insurers. The same battle is being fought today over the Public Option. So anything we do this year to support the Public option will make it easier for us to promote Medicare here in the coming years.
Also see this article in Time magazine: http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1931559,00.html
Peter Fowler Comment by Peter Fowler on October 24, 2009 at 8:31pm
I live in Rosarito Beach, Baja California, Mexico, about twenty miles south of San Diego, CA. Awhile back I bought a pair of Nu-Ear hearing aids in San Diego for $5,000.00 a pair. They work well, and I get good service. However, I recently discovered Dr. Roberto J. Farias M in Tijuana. He is an ear, nose, and throat specialist with great credentials. I visited him. He sells Starkey hearing aids for only $1,000 a pair.

You can reach him via telephone at 664-681-9434 or via email at imasrfarias@hotmail.com.

To get there from Rosarito Beach drive north on the free road and turn right on Agua Caliente. Continue for about two miles, passing the hippo drome and the Mariott Hotel on the right. When you reach Calle Margarita, you’ll see a professional building on the right. Turn right after passing the building, and right again, then right again into secure and covered parking in the building.
George Puckett Comment by George Puckett on October 24, 2009 at 6:18pm
I don't usually do this but one of our members sent me this information. Because this is a new group I will post the info:
"Just to let everyone know the cost of a complete face lift in the hospital here in SMA is roughly $4500 to $5000 USD. I had a consultation the other day. I'm not ready yet but may consider it down the road a bit."
 

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