Your Guide to Orthopedic Surgery in Mexico

Do you live with crippling joint pain but can’t afford surgery back home?

Orthopedic surgery in Mexico can be the salve you have been waiting for!

Turn your life around at 65-80% less cost than in the US.

Orthopedic Surgery in Mexico

No insurance? No worries!

Just visit Mexico!

Keep reading to know all about costs, clinics, surgeons, and different orthopedic procedures in Mexico.

Orthopedic Surgery in Mexico Reviews

Knee Replacement in Mexico Review
Hip Replacement in Mexico Review
Meniscus Repair in Mexico Review

Why Choose Mexico for Orthopedic Surgery?

Benefits of choosing Mexico for orthopedic surgery include:

Affordable Prices

The cost of orthopedic surgery in Mexico is 65-80% less than in the US or Canada.

Quick Appointments

Mexico offers easy & fast medical appointments, eliminating any waiting time.

State-of-the-art Healthcare

Our hospitals have the latest technology and certified & experienced surgeons.

Travel Convenience

Easily drive to Mexico’s border cities or take a direct flight from any US city.

Mexico is the 7th most visited tourist destination in the world.[1]World Tourism Organization
International Tourism Highlights, 2019 Edition
“Arrivals in top destinations…Mexico…41 million (page 9)”
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Cost of Orthopedic Surgery in Mexico

The cost of orthopedic surgery in Mexico is 65-80% less than in the US.

Major surgeries such as total knee replacement in Mexico (for one knee) start at $9,500.

The same will cost you upwards of $50,000 in the US, leading to 80% savings.

Similarly, a hip replacement in Mexico (for one hip) also costs $9,500.

In the US, however, you will have to spend around $44,000.

So, you will end up saving 78% with the Mexico surgery cost!

The tables below give a detailed overview of the costs of various orthopedic procedures in Mexico vs. US.


Knee

Knee Surgery Mexico Cost vs. USA
Procedure Mexico US Savings
Total Knee Replacement* $9,500 $50,000 81%
Partial Knee Replacement* $10,500 $40,000 73%
Bilateral Knee Replacement** $25,000 $70,000 64%
Robotic Knee Replacement* $11,000 $50,000 78%
Knee Replacement Revision Surgery* $25,000 $70,000 64%
Knee Arthroscopy* $3,500 $30,000 88%
ACL Reconstruction* $4,500 $35,000 87%
PCL Reconstruction* $4,500 $31,000 85%
Meniscus Repair* $3,500 $30,000 88%
*One Knee **Both Knees

Hip

Hip Surgery Mexico Cost vs. USA
Procedure Mexico US Savings
Total Hip Replacement* $9,500 $44,000 78%
Bilateral Hip Replacement** $29,000 $60,000 51%
Robotic Hip Replacement* $11,000 $27,600 60%
Hip Replacement Revision Surgery* $25,000 $87,000 71%
*One Hip *Both Hips

Shoulder

Shoulder Surgery Mexico Cost vs. USA
Procedure Mexico US Savings
Shoulder Arthroscopy $5,500 $31,650 82%
Shoulder Replacement $11,000 $52,000 78%
Dislocated Shoulder $5,500 $22,000 75%
Frozen Shoulder $5,300 $22,000 75%
Shoulder Labral Repair $6,800 $41,000 83%
Shoulder Stabilization $6,800 $20,700 67%
Rotator Cuff Repair $5,300 $25,000 78%
Biceps Tendon Repair $4,000 $21,000 80%
Clavicle Fracture (Broken Collarbone) Repair $3,700 $18,500 80%
Glenoid Fracture Repair $5,500 $22,000 75%

Others

Arm Surgery Mexico Cost vs. USA
Procedure Mexico US Savings
Elbow Arthroscopy $3,500 $16,000 78%
Carpal Tunnel Release $1,800 $12,000 85%
Radius & Ulna Fracture $3,500 $16,000 78%
Arm Amputation $5,900 $60,000 90%
Arm Prosthesis $7,000 $80,000 91%
Leg Surgery Mexico Cost vs. USA
Procedure Mexico US Savings
Ankle Arthroscopy $3,500 $10,000 65%
Achilles Tendon Reconstruction $2,400 $17,000 85%
Hallux Valgus Surgery $3,500 $12,000 70%
Ankle Fracture $3,100 $29,000 89%
Leg Amputation $5,500 $60,000 90%

*Mexico orthopedic prices are case-dependent & subject to change.

We also have an all-inclusive orthopedic surgery package in Mexico, which includes:

  • Physiotherapy
  • Pre-operative tests
  • Airport pick-up & drop-off
  • Hospital & surgeon’s fee
  • Hotel stay
  • Anesthesia
  • FDA-approved implants
  • Post-operative medications

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But we know affordable prices are not the only thing on your mind.

It’s only natural to wonder: Is it safe to get orthopedic surgery in Mexico?

Find the answer to this question below by getting to know Mexico’s surgeons & hospitals in detail!

Top Rated Orthopedic Surgeons in Mexico

MTC partners with some of the most skilled and experienced orthopedic surgeons in Mexico.

Read all about their expertise & affiliations below!

Dr. Jesus Irineo Gallarzo Ramirez

Dr. Jesus Irineo Gallarzo Ramirez

Dr. Jesus Irineo Gallarzo Ramirez

Experience: 20 years

Expertise: Knee & Shoulder Surgery

Memberships: AAOS & CMOT

Languages: Spanish & English

Read more about him here!

Dr. Maximilian Andrew Greig

Dr. Maximilian Andrew Greig

Dr. Maximilian Andrew Greig

Experience: 33 years

Expertise: Traumatology & Orthopedics

Memberships: AAOS, AANA, AMECRA, & AMOT

International Training:

  • South Texas Orthopedic Surgery Center
  • German Academical Exchange Program (DAAD)

Read more about him here!

Dr. Hans Ruiz Serna

Dr. Hans Ruiz Serna

Dr. Hans Ruiz Serna

Experience: 9 years and 2000+ orthopedic surgeries performed

Expertise: Traumatology & Orthopedics

Courses:

  • Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) course, 2017
  • Master in Directive Management of Health Institutions (2018-2020)

Read more about him here!

Dr. Jesús Raúl Arjona Alcocer

Dr. Jesús Raúl Arjona Alcocer

Dr. Jesús Raúl Arjona Alcocer

Experience: 10 years and 3000+ surgeries performed

Expertise: Traumatology & Orthopedics

Memberships: ISAKOS, AMECRA, FEMECOT, CMOT

Read more about him here!

Dr. Martha Carolina Hernandez

Dr. Martha Carolina Hernandez

Dr. Martha Carolina Hernandez

Experience: 10 years

Expertise: Orthopedic & Spine Surgery

Memberships: AO Spine Foundation, CMOT, AMCICO

Read more about her here!

Best Hospitals for Orthopedic Surgery in Mexico

Wondering which hospital to choose for your surgery in Mexico?

Our partner hospitals in Mexico have all the resources that you get at a hospital in the US.

Read all about their facilities, services, & accreditations below!

Oasis of Hope

Oasis of Hope

Oasis of Hope

  • Founded 50+ years ago
  • An on-site lab with imaging technology
  • Private rooms with a companion bed, a private bathroom, & a TV with Netflix

Sani Medical

Sani Medical

Sani Medical

  • Strict safety standards
  • Assistance with lodging provided
  • Free shuttle services to and from the Yuma Airport
  • Cash, credit cards, and personal & traveler’s checks accepted

Hospital de La Familia

Hospital de La Familia

Hospital de la Familia

  • Founded 20 years ago
  • ISO 9001 accreditation
  • 20-minute drive from the airport
  • 24-hour pharmacy & 24-hour consultations provided

Hospital del Carmen

Del Carmen Hospital

Hospital del Carmen

  • ISO 9001 accreditation
  • 14-minute drive from the airport
  • Urgency consultation & night consultation provided

CMQ Hospital

CMQ Hospital

CMQ Hospital

  • ISO 9001 accreditation
  • 18-minute drive from the airport
  • Open 24×7, with a pharmacy & lab on premises

Hospital Angeles

Hospital Angeles

Hospital Angeles

  • Founded 40 years ago
  • ISO 9001 accreditation
  • 20-minute drive from the airport
  • Comprehensive diagnostic unit, ICU, & emergency unit

Galenia Hospital

Galenia Hospital

Galenia Hospital

  • ISO 9001, JCI, & ACI accreditations
  • 15-minute drive from the airport
  • Pharmacy, ICU, & emergency services

MAC Hospital

MAC Hospital

Mac Hospital

  • ISO 9001 accreditation
  • 31-minute drive from the airport
  • 24-hour emergency services

Christus Muguerza Hospital

Christus Muguerza Hospital

Christus Muguerza

  • ISO 9001 accreditation
  • 36-minute drive from the airport
  • First hospital in Mexico to use AI in laparoscopic surgery
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Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation is a US healthcare initiative that ensures the delivery of high-quality healthcare services.

International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is a body that sets out the criteria for a quality management system.
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Need to know more about the various orthopedic surgeries available in Mexico?

Go through the next section!

Orthopedic Procedures in Mexico

Various orthopedic surgeries are available in Mexico. Read about them below.

Knee Surgery in Mexico


TKR

Total Knee Replacement in Mexico

Total knee replacement is recommended to treat severe arthritis pain that:

  • Hampers your daily activities
  • Does not improve with nonsurgical treatment

The surgery replaces the damaged knee joint with an artificial prosthesis made of metal and/or plastic.

Knee Replacement Surgery in Mexico

Knee Prosthesis in Mexico

Most artificial knee joints can last for 10-15 years!

Source: Medline Plus[2]Medline Plus
Knee joint replacement
“The most common reason to have a knee joint replaced is to relieve severe arthritis pain…that keeps you from sleeping or doing normal activities…not improved with other treatment…surgery to replace a knee joint with a man-made artificial joint…The replacement part is usually made from metal and strong plastic…Most artificial knee joints last 10 to 15 years.”
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Robotic

Robotic Knee Replacement in Mexico

In a robotic knee replacement, the surgery is done with the assistance of a robotic arm.

This results in:

  • Greater precision
  • Better alignment of the new joint
  • Increased survival of the knee implant

Robotic Knee Replacement in Mexico

Robotic Knee Replacement
Source: NLM[3]National Library of Medicine
Robotic-Assisted Total Knee Arthroplasty
“…enable the surgeons to do the surgery while giving feedback intraoperatively to assist in control resection of the tibia and femur…Robotic TKR improves surgeons’ ability to control implant positioning, ligament balance, and limb alignment, leading to increased prosthesis survivorship.”
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Arthroscopy

Knee Arthroscopy in Mexico

Knee arthroscopy allows the surgeon to view and treat the knee without making a large incision.

A small camera called an arthroscope is inserted into the knee joint which displays images on a video monitor.

The surgeon uses those images to guide miniature surgical instruments inside the joint.

Knee Arthroscopy in Mexico

Knee Arthroscopy

Arthroscopic surgery has the advantage of resulting in:

  • Less pain
  • Less joint stiffness
  • Shorter recovery time
Source: OrthoInfo[4]OrthoInfo
Knee Arthroscopy
“Knee arthroscopy is a surgical procedure that allows doctors to view the knee joint without making a large incision…During knee arthroscopy, your surgeon inserts a small camera, called an arthroscope, into your knee joint. The camera displays pictures on a video monitor, and your surgeon uses these images to guide miniature surgical instruments…This results in less pain and joint stiffness for patients, and often shortens the time it takes to recover.”
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ACL

ACL Reconstruction in Mexico

This surgery reconstructs a torn ACL ligament in the center of the knee.

The ACL connects your shinbone to your thighbone.

Not getting an ACL tear treated can make your knee unstable and increase the risk of a meniscus tear.

ACL Repair in Mexico

ACL Repair in Mexico
Source: Medline Plus[5]Medline Plus
ACL reconstruction
“ACL reconstruction is surgery to reconstruct the ligament in the center of your knee…connects your shin bone (tibia) to your thigh bone (femur)…If you do not have your ACL reconstructed, your knee may continue to be unstable. This increases the chance you may have a meniscus tear.”
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PCL

PCL Reconstruction in Mexico

This surgery treats a tear in the PCL ligament found behind the ACL.

If you have persistent instability or pain due to a PCL tear, this surgery may benefit you.

It involves replacing the torn PCL with a tissue graft from another part of your body.

PCL Repair in Mexico

PCL Repair in Mexico
Source: OrthoInfo[6]OrthoInfo
Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) Injuries
“The posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) is located…just behind the…ACL…patients with an isolated PCL tear may benefit from reconstruction if they have persistent instability or pain…Your doctor will replace your torn ligament with a tissue graft. This graft is most often taken from another part of your body.”
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Meniscus

Meniscus Repair in Mexico

The menisci are two rubbery discs located between the tibia and femur bones.

They act as shock absorbers and cushion the knee joint.

Meniscus tear is a common injury, especially for athletes.

This surgery involves suturing the torn pieces of the meniscus together.

Knee Meniscus Surgery in Mexico

Meniscus Surgery in Mexico
Source: OrthoInfo[7]OrthoInfo
Meniscus Tears
“Meniscus tears are among the most common knee injuries. Athletes, particularly those who play contact sports, are at risk for meniscus tears…The menisci are two rubbery disks that help cushion the knee joint…shock absorbers between your femur and tibia…Meniscus repair…repaired by suturing (stitching) the torn pieces together.”
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Hip Surgery in Mexico


THR

Total Hip Replacement in Mexico

A hip damaged by arthritis, fracture, or other conditions can be treated with hip replacement surgery.

The damaged bone & cartilage of the hip is replaced with a prosthetic implant.

The prosthesis is made of metal and plastic/ceramic.

Hip Replacement Surgery in Mexico

Hip Arthroplasty in Mexico

Hip replacement surgery has been called the most successful surgery in all medicine.

Source: OrthoInfo[8]OrthoInfo
Total Hip Replacement
“If your hip has been damaged by arthritis, a fracture, or other conditions…Hip replacement surgery is one of the most successful operations in all of medicine… the damaged bone and cartilage is removed and replaced with prosthetic components…metal…plastic, ceramic…”
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Robotic

Robotic Hip Replacement in Mexico

Robot-assisted hip replacement surgery reduces surgical errors and improves the accuracy of implant positioning.

It results in:

  • Better precision
  • Improved outcomes such as implant survivorship

Robotic Hip Replacement Surgery in Mexico

Robotic Hip Arthroplasty in Mexico
Source: NLM[9]National Library of Medicine
The current role of robotics in total hip arthroplasty
“…robotic THA has gained momentum as an avenue for reducing surgical error and improving the accuracy of implant positioning compared to conventional manual THA…improvements in functional outcomes and implant survivorship…”
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Shoulder Surgery in Mexico


TSR

Total Shoulder Replacement in Mexico

Severe shoulder fractures, arthritis, or conditions of the shoulder can cause pain.

These can be treated with shoulder replacement surgery.

The surgery will replace the damaged parts of your shoulder with an artificial prosthesis.

Shoulder Replacement Surgery in Mexico

Shoulder Replacement in Mexico
Source: OrthoInfo[10]OrthoInfo
Shoulder Joint Replacement
“Shoulder replacement surgery…to treat severe shoulder fractures….many other painful conditions of the shoulder, such as different forms of arthritis…In shoulder replacement surgery, the damaged parts of the shoulder are removed and replaced with artificial components, called a prosthesis.”
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Rotator Cuff

Rotator Cuff Repair in Mexico

Rotator cuff tendons are located above the head of your upper arm bone (humerus).

These tendons help with raising and rotating the arm.

In rotator cuff repair surgery the torn tendon is re-attached to the head of the humerus.

Rotator Cuff Surgery in Mexico

Rotator Cuff
Source: OrthoInfo[11]OrthoInfo
Rotator Cuff Tears: Surgical Treatment Options
“The rotator cuff tendons cover the head of the humerus (upper arm bone), helping you to raise and rotate your arm…Surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff most often involves re-attaching the tendon to the head of the humerus.”
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Biceps Tendon

Biceps Tendon Repair in Mexico

Your biceps muscles are attached to your shoulder and elbow bones through the biceps tendons.

Tearing the biceps tendon can cause you to lose strength in your arm and pain when you move it.

Biceps tendon repair can re-attach the tendon to the bone with minimal incisions.

Biceps Tendon Surgery in Mexico

Biceps Tendon
Image Courtesy: OrthoInfo
Source: OrthoInfo[12]OrthoInfo
Biceps Tendon Tear at the Shoulder
“Your biceps tendons attach the biceps muscle to bones in the shoulder and elbow. If you tear the biceps tendon at the shoulder, you may lose some strength in your arm and have pain when you forcefully turn your arm from palm down to palm up…repair the tendon with minimal incisions…re-anchor the torn tendon back to the bone.”
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Other Orthopedic Surgeries in Mexico


Hand

Carpal Tunnel Release in Mexico

Carpal tunnel release is a surgery to treat carpal tunnel syndrome.

The median nerve in the wrist goes through a narrow passage called the carpal tunnel.

The narrowness can cause this nerve to get pinched, which causes pain and weakness in the hand.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Surgery in Mexico

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

During this surgery, the surgeon cuts through the carpal ligament above the tunnel to make space for the nerve.

Source: Medline Plus[13]Medline Plus
Carpal Tunnel Release
“Carpal tunnel release is surgery to treat carpal tunnel syndrome… pain and weakness in the hand that is caused by pressure on the median nerve in the wrist…a passage called the carpal tunnel…This tunnel is narrow, so any swelling can pinch the nerve and cause pain. A thick ligament…makes up the top of this tunnel…the surgeon cuts through the carpal ligament to make more space for the nerve and tendons.”
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Ankle

Achilles Tendon Reconstruction in Mexico

The Achilles tendon links your heel to your calf muscles.

Achilles tendon rupture can cause many problems such as:

  • Playing sports
  • Gait disturbance
  • Standing on tiptoes
  • Maintaining weight balance
  • Difficulty climbing up and down stairs

Achilles Tendon Reapir in Mexico

Achilles Tendon

This surgery can treat the rupture by sewing the ends of the torn tendon together.

Sources: Medline Plus,[14]Medline Plus
Achilles Tendon Repair
“Your Achilles tendon joins your calf muscle to your heel…Surgery to repair the Achilles tendon is done if your Achilles tendon has a complete tear…To fix your torn Achilles tendon, the surgeon will: Make a cut down the back of your heel…After that, the surgeon will: Bring the ends of your tendon together, Sew the ends together.”
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NLM[15]National Library of Medicine
Achilles tendon reconstruction with a half-width Achilles graft and wrap-around fascial flap
“Patients with neglected Achilles tendon rupture have a greater tendency to experience several functional problems, specifically, gait disturbance, difficulty climbing up and down stairs, playing sports, standing on tip toes, and maintaining weight balance.”
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Foot

Hallux Valgus Surgery in Mexico

Hallux Valgus, or bunion, is a painful deformity of the foot.

It tends to occur more commonly in women than men due to tight shoes or heels.

If non-surgical treatment proves ineffective for you, surgery can help.

Hallux Valgus Surgery in Mexico

Hallux Valgus
Source: NLM[16]National Library of Medicine
Hallux Valgus
“Hallux valgus (HV), also known as a bunion, is one of the most common forefoot deformities…This deformity is, at times, red and painful and can disrupt daily activities…If conservative treatment proves ineffective, surgical management is the next recommended course of action.”
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Wondering how long you need to stay in Mexico for orthopedic surgery? Keep reading to find out!

Plan Your Orthopedic Surgery in Mexico

The table below has the details of the hospitalization period and hotel stay required for various orthopedic procedures.

You can create your travel itinerary accordingly.

Hospital & Hotel Stay After Orthopedic Surgery Mexico
Procedure Hospital Hotel
Total Knee Replacement 2-3 days 10 days
Total Hip Replacement 2-4 days 10 days
Shoulder Replacement 2 days 10 days
Knee Arthroscopy 2 days 5 days
Shoulder Arthroscopy 1 day 5-7 days
ACL Reconstruction 1-2 days 7 days
PCL Reconstruction 1 day 3-5 days
Meniscus Repair 1-2 days 7 days
Rotator Cuff Repair 1-3 days 5-7 days

Next, let’s figure out the travel logistics for Mexico.

Medical Tourism Hotspots for Orthopedic Surgery in Mexico

Our partner hospitals are located in popular tourist spots and major cities in Mexico.

Hotspot cities like Cancun and Puerto Vallarta have world-class medical tourism facilities in Mexico.

Ciudad Juárez is near El Paso, Texas and Tijuana is close to San Diego, California.

Therefore patients take a quick trip from the US for orthopedic treatment across the border.

Wondering how to reach any of these cities? Let’s find out!

How to Reach Mexico?

You can fly or drive to any Mexican city.

Go through the tables below for drive and flight details.


Tijuana

Orthopedic Surgery in Tijuana, Mexico

Nearest US airport: San Diego International Airport (SAN)

Distance from airport to Tijuana: 21 miles (38 mins drive)

Driving Time to Tijuana From US Cities
US City Duration
San Diego 30 min
Los Angeles 2 hr 14 min
Las Vegas 5 hr 19 min

Cancun

Orthopedic Surgery in Cancun, Mexico

Nearest airport: Cancun International Airport (CUN)

Non-stop Flights to Cancun From US Cities
Origin Duration
Miami (MIA) 1 hr 46 min
Houston (IAH) 2 hr 15 min
Dallas (DFW) 2 hr 40 min
Los Angeles (LAX) 4 hr 36 min
San Francisco (SFO) 5 hr 24 min

PV

Orthopedic Surgery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Nearest airport: Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport (PVR)

Non-stop Flights to Puerto Vallarta From US Cities
Origin Duration
Houston (IAH) 2 hr 26 min
Dallas (DFW) 2 hr 38 min
Los Angeles (LAX) 3 hr
San Francisco (SFO) 3 hr 46 min

Juarez

Orthopedic Surgery in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico

Nearest US airport: El Paso Airport (ELP)

Distance from airport to Juarez: 13 miles (28 mins drive)

Driving Time to Juarez From US Cities
US City Duration
Socorro, Texas 35 min
Sunland Park, New Mexico 35 min
Las Cruces, New Mexico 1 hr 10 min
Tucson, Arizona 5 hr


Tijuana

Tijuana

Cancun

Cancun

Puerto Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta

Ciudad Juarez

Ciudad Juarez

Algodones

Orthopedic Surgery in Los Algodones, Mexico

Nearest US airport: Yuma International Airport (YUM)

Distance from airport to Algodones: 14 miles (24 mins)

Driving Time to Los Algodones From US Cities
US City Duration
Yuma, Arizona 20 min
Phoenix, Arizona 3 hr
Los Angeles, California 4 hr 30 min

Mexicali

Orthopedic Surgery in Mexicali, Mexico

Nearest US airport: San Diego International Airport (SAN)

Distance from airport to Mexicali: 128 miles (2 hr 11 min drive)

Driving Time to Mexicali From US Cities
US City Duration
Yuma, Arizona 1 hr 10 min
Phoenix, Arizona 3 hr 54 min
Los Angeles, California 3 hr 51 min

Puebla

Orthopedic Surgery in Puebla, Mexico

Nearest airport: Puebla International Airport (PBC)

Flights to Puebla From US Cities
Origin Duration Stops
Houston (IAH) 2 hr 14 min Non-stop
Atlanta (ATL) 5 hr 38 min 1
Chicago (ORD) 5 hr 53 min 1
Dallas (DFW) 6 hr 10 min 1


Los Algodones

Los Algodones

Mexicali

Mexicali

Puebla

Puebla

Documents Required for Driving to Mexico

In order to drive across the US-Mexico border, you need:

  • Valid passport
  • FMM entry permit issued by INM
  • Proof of vehicle registration & Mexican tourist auto insurance
Sources: US Dept of State,[17]US Dept of State
Crossing the U.S. – Mexico Border by Land
“U.S. citizens must present a valid U.S. passport book or card, in addition to an entry permit (Forma Migratoria Multiple or FMM) issued by Instituto Nacional de Migración (INM). Travelers should be sure to enter Mexico with valid proof of automobile registration, even if remaining in the border zone.”
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Forbes[18]Forbes
How To Buy Car Insurance For Mexico
“Mexican law requires all vehicles to have car insurance. Your U.S. car insurance typically won’t cover you unless you buy extra insurance, sometimes called Mexico tourist auto insurance…You can buy a separate Mexican auto insurance policy from a Mexican insurance company or a U.S. company that works with Mexican insurers.”
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Still curious about something? Maybe the FAQs below can help!

FAQs


How much does orthopedic surgery cost in Mexico?

The cost of orthopedic surgery in Mexico is 60-80% less expensive than in the US.

Costs start as low as $1,800 for carpal tunnel release and don’t cross $29,000 for bilateral hip replacement.

In the US, on the other hand, orthopedic surgery prices can go up to $87,000!

Mexico costs are also inclusive of:

  • Physiotherapy
  • Pre-operative tests
  • Airport pick-up & drop-off
  • Hospital & surgeon’s fee
  • Hotel stay
  • Anesthesia
  • FDA-approved implants
  • Post-operative medications

Is it cheaper to have joint surgery in Mexico?

Yes, it is 80% cheaper to have joint surgery in Mexico than in the US.

For example, knee joint replacement in Mexico (one knee) costs $9,500 but goes up to $50,000 in the US.

Similarly, hip joint replacement in Mexico (one hip) also costs $9,500 but $44,000 in the US.

Robotic joint replacement in Mexico (one knee/hip) also costs just $11,000.

In the US, however, you will have to shell out about $50,000 for it.

How much is a knee surgery cost in Mexico?

Knee surgery cost in Mexico starts at $3,500.

For example, knee arthroscopy in Mexico (one knee) costs just $3,500 whereas you will have to spend over $30,000 in the US.

You can get ACL surgery in Mexico (one knee) for just $4,500 but it will cost you $35,000 in the US.

So, you can save up to 80% in Mexico compared to prices in the US!

How much does meniscus surgery cost in Mexico?

The cost of meniscus surgery in Mexico (one knee) is $3,500. In the US, it will cost you around $30,000.

This means it is 88% less expensive in Mexico!

Is it safe to go to Mexico for orthopedic surgery?

It can be safe to go to Mexico for orthopedic surgery if you do your research and choose top-rated surgeons.

Our partner surgeons in Mexico are as good as American surgeons as they have:

  • 30+ years of experience
  • International training from the US & Germany
  • Certifications from AAOS, AANA, ISAKOS, AMECRA, & AMOT, & FEMECOT

Our partner hospitals have all the amenities you require and they also have the ISO 9001 accreditation.

Final Word

Orthopedic surgery in Mexico can change your life by improving your health and quality of life.

No need to fret over not having insurance coverage in your home country anymore.

Get safe and 60-80% less expensive orthopedic treatment in Mexico instead!

Connect with our team to lead a life without any joint pain!

References

1. World Tourism Organization: International Tourism Highlights, 2019 Edition

2. Medline Plus: Knee joint replacement

3. NLM: Robotic-Assisted Total Knee Arthroplasty

4. OrthoInfo: Knee Arthroscopy

5. Medline Plus: ACL reconstruction

6. OrthoInfo: Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) Injuries

7. OrthoInfo: Meniscus Tears

8. OrthoInfo: Total Hip Replacement

9. NLM: The current role of robotics in total hip arthroplasty

10. OrthoInfo: Shoulder Joint Replacement

11. OrthoInfo: Rotator Cuff Tears

12. OrthoInfo: Biceps Tendon Tear at the Shoulder

13. Medline Plus: Carpal Tunnel Release

14. Medline Plus: Achilles Tendon Repair

15. NLM: Achilles tendon reconstruction with a half-width . . .

16. NLM: Hallux Valgus

17. US Dept of State: Crossing the U.S. – Mexico Border by Land

18. Forbes: How To Buy Car Insurance For Mexico