The U.S. and Canada are known for reputable health care systems, but these can be costly! For this reason, many uninsured Americans travel to Mexico for affordable treatment. Mexico is a desired destination for foreign knee arthroscopy patients who are uninsured or underinsured. In this article, we will guide you to get low-cost knee arthroscopy surgery in Mexico.

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Cost of Knee Arthroscopy Surgery in Mexico

The low prices of knee surgery are the primary cause of medical tourism in Mexico.

The table below highlights the average cost of common treatment choices in Mexican cities. The values are compared to costs of the same procedures in the U.S. and Canada.

Knee Arthroscopy Surgery Cost Comparison in USD
Puerto Vallarta Vs. US/Canada
Procedure Puerto Vallarta US Canada
Arthroscopy Meniscus Repair $4,900 $30,000 $25,000
PCL Reconstruction $7,500 $21,000 $15,000
ACL Reconstruction $7,500 $30,000 $30,000
Knee Cartilage Resurfacing Request price $10,000 $11,000
*Prices may change depending on the magnitude of a case.
Tijuana Vs. US/Canada
Procedure Tijuana US Canada
Arthroscopy Meniscus Repair $4,100 $30,000 $25,000
PCL Reconstruction Request price $21,000 $15,000
ACL Reconstruction Request price $30,000 $30,000
Knee Cartilage Resurfacing $3,200 $10,000 $11,000
*Prices may change depending on the magnitude of a case.
Juarez Vs. US/Canada
Procedure Ciudad Juarez US Canada
Arthroscopy Meniscus Repair Request price $30,000 $25,000
PCL Reconstruction Request price $21,000 $15,000
ACL Reconstruction Request price $30,000 $30,000
Knee Cartilage Resurfacing Request price $10,000 $11,000
*Prices may change depending on the magnitude of a case.
Cancun Vs. US/Canada
Procedure Cancun US Canada
Arthroscopy Meniscus Repair $7,000 $30,000 $25,000
PCL Reconstruction Request price $21,000 $15,000
ACL Reconstruction $14,000 $30,000 $30,000
Knee Cartilage Resurfacing Request price $10,000 $11,000
*Prices may change depending on the magnitude of a case.
Los Algodones Vs. US/Canada
Procedure Los Algodones US Canada
Arthroscopy Meniscus Repair Request price $30,000 $25,000
PCL Reconstruction $3,500 $21,000 $15,000
ACL Reconstruction $4,500 $30,000 $30,000
Knee Cartilage Resurfacing Request price $10,000 $11,000
*Prices may change depending on the magnitude of a case.
Mexicali Vs. US/Canada
Procedure Mexicali US Canada
Arthroscopy Meniscus Repair $5,000 $30,000 $25,000
PCL Reconstruction Request price $21,000 $15,000
ACL Reconstruction $8,000 $30,000 $30,000
Knee Cartilage Resurfacing Request price $10,000 $11,000
*Prices may change depending on the magnitude of a case.

From the table above, arthroscopy services in Mexico are up to 74% cheaper than U.S. and Canada. Affordable care in Mexico helps foreign patients to use out-of-pocket bucks to stop knee pain.

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The fair cost doesn’t just end with sorting your knee surgery; it also covers the following amenities:

  • Free transfers from airport to hotel
  • Hotel discounts
  • Free medical check-up after the surgery until the return date
  • Medicine
  • 24/7 assistance

Our case managers can also give wholesome travel assistance. These may include passport arrangements, visa expedience, and booking flights.

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Best Knee Arthroscopy Surgery Hospitals in Mexico

Best Orthopedic Surgeons in Mexico for Knee Scope

Dr. Maximilian Greig

25+ years

MD Orthopedics

Expertise

Orthopedic Surgery

Education

National University of Mexico

  • Mexican Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon (CMOT)
  • Member of the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons (AAHKS)
  • Active Member of the Mexican Federation of Orthopedics and Traumatology (AMOT-FEMECOT)
  • Member of the Arthroscopy Association of North America (AANA)

Learn more about Dr. Max Greig here.

Dr. Jesus Irineo Gallarzo Ramirez

20+ years

MD Orthopedics

Expertise

Orthopedic and Trauma Surgery

Education

Universidad Autonoma de Cd. Juarez

  • International Affiliate Member of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons in Rosemont, Illinois, USA.
  • Member of the Mexican Collage of Orthopedics and Traumatology
  • Certified by the ‘Consejo Mexicano de Ortopedia y Traumatologia, A.C’ (Orthopaedic and Traumatology board)

Learn more about Dr. Jesus Gallarzo here.

Dr. Hans Ruiz Serna
Dr. Hans Ruiz Serna

9+ years

MD Orthopedics

Expertise

Orthopedic and Trauma Surgery

Education

Autonomous University of Sinaloa (UAS), Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico

  • Certified as a specialist in Orthopedics and Traumatology by the Mexican Council of Orthopedics and Traumatology
  • Master in Directive Management of Health Institutions
  • Training as a specialist in Orthopedic Medicine at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)

Learn more about Dr. Hans Ruiz Serna here.

Dr. Martha Carolina Hernández
Dr. Martha Carolina Hernández

10+ years

MD Orthopedics

Expertise

Orthopedic and Spine Surgery

Education

CDMX Health Secretariat

  • Certified by the Mexican Council of Orthopedics and Traumatology AC.
  • Member of the Mexican Association of Spine Surgeons (AMCICO)
  • Specialized in Traumatology and Orthopedics at the National Autonomous University of Mexico

Learn more about Dr. Martha Carolina Hernández here.

Dr. Jesús Raúl Arjona Alcocer

10+ years

MD Orthopedics

Expertise

Knee Surgery, Hip Surgery, Shoulder Surgery

Education

Autonomous University of Yucatan

  • Certified by the Mexican Council of Orthopedics and Traumatology
  • Treated over 17000 patients and performed 3000+ procedures
  • Member of Mexican Association of Joint Reconstructive Surgery and Arthroscopic Surgery (AMECRA)
  • Member of International Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine (ISAKOS)

Read more about Dr. Jesus Raul Arjona here

Dr. Gustavo Adolfo
Dr. Gustavo Adolfo

10+ years

Expertise

Orthopedics and Traumatology Surgery

Education

Autonomous University of Baja California

  • Course in Sports Medicine Arthroscopic Surgery Cancun, Quintana Roo, México
  • Course in Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, México
  • President - International Orthopedic Convention
  • Delegate - Mexican Council of Orthopedics and Traumatology

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What is Knee Arthroscopy?

Knee arthroscopy is a minor surgery where surgeons can view the joint of the knee without cutting a large area of the skin and the surrounding tissues.

It is a minimally invasive procedure that detects and cures numerous types of knee illnesses.

Knee Arthroscopy in Mexico

Knee Arthroscopy

An arthroscope is a tiny camera used by a doctor during the procedure to look inside the patient's knee joint. It is inserted into the knee to show live on a video screen that aids the surgeon in controlling thin instruments.

The minimally invasive surgery lead to minimal joint stiffness, less recovery time, and less pain.[1]

Common Arthroscopy Procedures in Mexico

  • Arthroscopic Meniscus Repair
  • Knee Cartilage Resurfacing
  • PCL Reconstruction
  • ACL Reconstruction

What Is the Recovery Time for a Knee Scope Surgery?

Knee arthroscopy surgery is mainly an outpatient procedure that requires no overnight stay in the hospital. You could start the recovery journey at home from the day of surgery.

  • You may bear weight on your legs 2 hours after the surgery with the assistance of a brace and crutches.
  • Two weeks after the operation, you could stop using the crutches if the pain and limping are gone.
  • You can apply an ice pack on the affected area to stop swelling which may last for up to 3 months.
  • Patients with less physically demanding jobs can resume work after a week, whereas others must wait 5-6 weeks after the procedure.
  • The recovery period for patients with complex situations may wait longer than six weeks before engaging in certain activities.
  • You should be able to begin driving around 4-6 weeks after the arthroscopic surgery.
Expected Routine For a Knee Scope Surgery Patient
Expected Routine For a Knee Scope Surgery Patient
*Routine varies according to individual circumstances.

However, it’s best to have someone on standby to take you home after discharge from the hospital.

How Does Arthroscopic Surgery Compare to Knee Replacement?

Parameter Knee Replacement Knee Arthroscopy
Price USD 7,000 USD 5,809
Result Knee replaced with Implant Natural Knee is fixed
Invasiveness 4-6 inches incisions One or more 5mm incisions
Surgery Scar Single, big, visible Multiple, small & usually fades
Days in Hospital 2-3 days None (outpatient surgery)
Recovery  Period 3-6 months 6-8 weeks
Success Rate >90%[2] >90%

Patient’s Review: Knee Arthroscopy in Mexico

Conclusion

Doing your knee arthroscopy in Mexico is more affordable than doing it inside the U.S. If you have any questions concerning your trip to Mexico for knee surgery, feel free to send us an email.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Knee treatment in Mexico is worth every dime and time of patients. They receive adequate healthcare solutions from excellent surgeons and hospitals for up to 74% less cost compared to U.S. and Canada.

Patients select cities with clinics and doctors' of their preferred prices and quality services. Besides, Mexico being near U.S. and Canada saves on time and money.

Knee arthroscopy is treated as an outpatient medical activity that doesn't require admission to the hospital or any overnight stay in the clinic.

The knee operation is a minor procedure that rarely forces a patient to stay overnight at the clinic.

The patient can go home one or two hours after the surgery if he is healthy. However, surgeons may advise differently depending on the complexity of a case.

Very skilled surgeons in Mexico handle arthroscopy surgery. In this article, we recommend top hospitals and doctors with certified services and great experience in healthcare.

The success rate of knee procedures is over 90%, and patients rarely get negative results.[3]

Arthroscopic surgical procedures take about 2-3 hours. Patients can go home after two hours of observation post their surgery.

Patients with severe issues and unstable conditions may be advised to stay longer in the hospital for close monitoring.

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