Bid farewell to lingering shoulder pain with rotator cuff repair surgery in Mexico.

Worried if the costs are sky-high?

You’ll enjoy a whopping 77% savings!

Read this article to learn more about fixing your torn tendon and restoring movement.

“I would like to thank all the staff and medical team. They helped me regain my life that was on the sidelines for so many years. Many thanks to Dr. Arjona for his amazing treatment.”

-Joa Visschedijk

“It was the first time I went to Hospital de La Familia. I am surprised by the treatment here. It was super clean here. It has the best facilities at budget-friendly prices.”

-Vela Lopez

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Rotator Cuff Repair Surgery: Insights

Each year atleast 75,000 Americans undergo these surgeries to get their torn rotator cuffs repaired.[1]NCBI
A 5-Year Follow-up of Patients Treated for Full-Thickness Rotator Cuff Tears: A Prospective Cohort Study
“It is estimated that between 75,000 and 250,000 rotator cuff surgeries take place nationally every year.”
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Rotator cuff repair is associated with chronic pain, shoulder weakness, and inability to move it.

Look at the picture below to gain quick insights into rotator cuff repair.

Quick insights on Rotator cuff repair surgery

Rotator Cuff Repair Surgery: Snapshot

Before we learn more, let’s take a closer look at the quality of care you can expect in Mexico.

Rotator Cuff Surgery in Mexico: Reviews

Here are just a few among numerous heartfelt experiences by contented patients.

Give them a read!

Laid out a game plan!

“Dr. Greig was exactly what I hoped for. He laid out a game plan, examined my shoulder, and took my MRI CD. He performed the surgery, and the results are perfect!”

-P.H.

Explained in detail!

“Dr. Raul Arjona is very kind and professional. He explained my son’s problem in detail, the treatment we should take and answered patiently all our questions!”

-Laura San Juan

I would recommend this!

“My mother had surgery at Oasis of Hope. The staff were kind, punctual, and helpful. They were very friendly and warm during our stay here. I would recommend it to anyone needing their services.”

-Sydney Dettmer

Repairing the rotator cuff will ease shoulder ache when non-surgical attempts fail.

Opting for surgery in Mexico can be a wise choice. You will get excellent care at a fraction of the cost compared to the US.

Don’t solely rely on our statement. Explore the cost details and see for yourself.

Rotator Cuff Repair Surgery Cost in Mexico

Mexico offers you affordable ortho treatment. The costs here in Mexico are far lower than in the US.

The cost of rotator cuff surgery in Mexico is $5,300.

On the other hand, you will have to pay $24,000 for the same in the US.

It is more than four times that of the Mexican cost rotator cuff surgery.

Look at the cost table below for comparing rotator cuff surgery cost Mexico and the US.

Average Cost Rotator Cuff Surgery in Mexico vs. US
Treatment US Mexico Savings
Rotator cuff repair surgery $24,000 $5,300 77%
#Prices are case-dependent.

Tired after countless efforts to ease your shoulder pain?

Take a stride towards relief and elevate your quality of life by contacting us.

How To Pay for Rotator Cuff Repair Surgery in Mexico?

You can choose from the following payment methods:

  • Cheques
  • Credit cards
  • Bank transfers

Furthermore, if needed, you can also avail financing with Supermoney.

Many believe that lower prices indicate lower quality.

However, lower prices for rotator cuff repair surgery in Mexico do not mean poor quality.

Curious to know why rotator cuff repair surgery cost in Mexico is low? Scroll further down to find an answer!

Reasons for Low Rotator Cuff Repair Surgery Cost in Mexico

Reduced treatment expenses in Mexico are due to:

Low living costs

Mexican cost of living is lower than in the US.[2]Expatistan
Cost of living in Mexico compared to United States
“Cost of living in Mexico is 45% cheaper than in United States…transportation in Mexico is 36% cheaper… and housing in Mexico is 62% cheaper…”
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Further, transportation and housing rates are lower in Mexico.

This does not pose an excess burden for doctors here.

Low salary for staff

Healthcare staff in Mexico earn less than in other countries.

Mexican doctors earn 14-times less than US doctors.[3]Mexico News Daily
Doctors, nurses confront coronavirus—with long hours and low pay
“ Doctors in the United States make 14 times the salary of their Mexican colleagues. ”
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So, paying them isn’t expensive for the Mexican hospitals.

Subsidized education

In Mexico, medical studies have low tuition fees.[4]10 News San Deigo
American students attend medical school in Mexico to save money
“tuition is only about $200 per month, and the cost of living is even lower…It’s going to be a little fraction in comparison to the American tuition fees”
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This means that students graduate without any debt from their medical education.

This makes them focus more on treatment instead of making money to pay for their expenses.

Malpractice insurance not required

In the US, doctors often order expensive medical tests to prevent lawsuits.[5]Scientific American
COVID’s Other Toll: Unnecessary Tests and Huge Hospital Bills
“as physicians in the U.S., we overdiagnose and overtreat people. We order way too many tests, treatments and surgeries that you don’t need and that may actually harm you—and they cost money, lots of it…Why all the tests? Well, we may order them because…sometimes, it is to avoid getting sued.”
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However, Mexican doctors don’t require costly malpractice insurance, unlike the US.[6]Lexology
The regulation of healthcare providers and professionals in Mexico
“Under Mexican law, it is not necessary for these individuals to have professional or malpractice insurance.”
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So, no excess tests!

Aren’t the low costs already making you think it’s a good choice?

Let’s look more closely at all the benefits of having your rotator cuff repair surgery in Mexico.

Perks of Having Rotator Cuff Repair Surgery in Mexico

Here are the benefits of choosing Mexico for Rotator cuff repair surgery:

Big Savings

Shoulder surgery cost in Mexico is far more affordable than in the US.

In Mexico, you can pay only one-fourth of the cost for rotator cuff repair surgery in the US.

Opting for Mexico can result in savings of 77% on your treatment.

Big savings with rotator cuff surgery cost Mexico

Save Big With Rotator Cuff Surgery in Mexico

Premier Healthcare

Our partner hospitals hold a legacy of more than 50 years in service.

They have cutting-edge technology. In addition, their operating rooms are ISO 9002 certified.

Furthermore, our partnered orthopedic surgeons in Mexico are highly skilled.

They have experience in performing over 3,000+ surgeries.

Besides, they are members of AMECRA, AAHKS, FEMECOT, AAOS, and AANA.

AAOS Certified surgeons
AAHKS Certified surgeons
AANA Certified surgeons

Other Benefits

Our partnered hospitals and surgeons in Mexico ensure top-tier orthopedic care for you.

Alongside, you’ll relish other benefits like nutritionist consultation and post-surgery support.

Further, in Mexico, we work with English-speaking medical professionals.

Hence, the language problems are minimal.

Nutritionist Consultation

Nutritionist Consultation

Furthermore, there are no waiting periods to get your surgery in Mexico.

Convenience of Travel

Border crossing to reach Mexico

Border Crossing To Reach Mexico

Reaching our partnered hospitals and surgeons in Mexico is easy due to its closeness to the US.

Many airlines have non-stop flights to major Mexican airports.

You can also drive to the border cities with ease.

Plus, you’ll be personally picked up if needed.

Refreshing Vacation

Undergoing a rotator cuff repair surgery in Mexico is far from dull.

You can turn it into a refreshing vacation experience.

The locals are warm and friendly. Further, you may treat your taste buds with the famous Mexican cuisine while you’re there.

Mexican Tacos

Tacos

Goriditas

Goriditas

Mexican Tamales

Tamales

Intrigued? Learn more about our partner hospitals in Mexico.

Best Hospitals for Rotator Cuff Repair Surgery in Mexico

Here are the leading orthopedic hospitals providing rotator cuff repair surgery in Mexico.

Oasis of Hope Orthopedics

This hospital has been offering top-quality ortho care for 50 years in Tijuana, Mexico.

Oasis of Hope, Mexico

Oasis of Hope, Mexico

Highlights:

  • Bilingual staff
  • Nutritionist consultation
  • Advanced imaging technology
  • Board-certified and licensed surgeons
  • Proximity (18 miles from US- Mexican border entry port and 26 miles from San Diego airport).

All-inclusive cuff repair surgery packages

  • Ground transport
  • Stay for patient & companion
  • Aftercare support
  • Surgical & hospital fees

Explore Mexico’s Oasis of Hope by watching this video.

Oasis of Hope, Mexico

Hospital de La Familia

This Family medical center is close to Calexico, CA, the East border port in Mexicali, Baja California.

Hospital de la Familia

Hospital de la Familia

Highlights:

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Board certified surgeons
  • ISO 9002 certified operating rooms
  • 24 hours running in-house lab and pharmacy
  • Personal pick up from location within 130 miles from Mexicali, Mexico

Leading orthopedic surgeons will perform your rotator cuff shoulder surgery in Mexico.

Meet the Top Orthopedic Surgeons in Mexico

Below is an overview of the education and experience of the top orthopedic surgeons in Mexico.

Have a look.

Dr. Max Greig

Dr. Maximilian Andrew Greig is a Mexican Board Certified Orthopedician.

He served as President of the Puerto Vallarta University of Guadalajara.

Education

  • Specialty in Orthopedics and Traumatology
  • Sub-Specialty in Arthroscopic and Joint Surgery

Memberships

  • AAHKS
  • AMECRA
  • AANA
  • AAOS
  • FEMECOT

Dr. Max Greig

Dr. Jesus Raul Arjona Alcocer

He is a recognized specialist in Orthopedics and Traumatology in Cancun, Quintana Roo.

Dr. Jesus Raul Arjona Alcocer has over 6 years of experience.

He performed over 3000+ orthopedic surgeries.

He is part of the medical team of various sports teams in Quintana Roo.

Education

  • Postgraduate in Orthopedics, Articular Reconstructive Surgery, and Arthroscopy

Memberships

  • AMECRA
  • FEMECOT

Dr. Raul Arjona

Don’t wait for complexities to arise. Act now to detect early and prevent complications.

Reach out to us and receive treatment from Mexico’s top-notch surgeons. Your health deserves the best care.

Now let’s learn about rotator cuff tear and its repair in Mexico.

All About Rotator Cuff Repair Surgery in Mexico

The rotator cuff is the common name for the group of muscles and tendons surrounding the shoulder joint.[7]Physiopedia
Rotator Cuff
“The Rotator Cuff (RC) is a common name for the group of 4 distinct muscles and their tendons, which provide strength and stability during motion to the shoulder complex.”
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They offer strength and stability to the shoulder as it moves.

In short, they help your shoulders to bend, move in and out, and turn around.

Rotatoir cuff is a group of shoulder muscles

Rotator Cuff

However, sometimes, these tendons experience tear and need repair.

It is the common cause of pain and limited movement among people aged above 50 years.

Rotator cuff injury is a torn tendon

Torn Tendon in a Rotator Cuff

A rotator cuff repair surgery will repair a torn tendon in the shoulder.

The surgeon will stitch it to its original site on the upper arm bone to restore normal movement.[8]Orthoinfo
Rotator Cuff Tears: Surgical Treatment Options
“Surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff most often involves re-attaching the tendon to the head of the humerus (upper arm bone)…A complete tear is repaired by stitching the tendon back to its original site on the humerus.”
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Who Needs Rotator Cuff Repair Surgery in Mexico?

Rotator cuff surgery might be needed if:[9]Orthoinfo
Rotator Cuff Tears: Surgical Treatment Options
“Your doctor may offer surgery as an option…symptoms have lasted 6 to 12 months…significant weakness and loss of function in your shoulder…recent, acute injury”
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  • You’ve had a recent acute injury
  • You are experiencing pain for 6-12 months
  • Non-surgical methods have not relieved your pain
  • You notice weakness and limited shoulder mobility

persistent shoulder pain

Painful Shoulder

What Causes Rotator Cuff Tear?

In general, a rotator stuff tear can be due to:[10]Orthoinfo
Rotator Cuff Tears
“Acute Tear If you fall down on your outstretched arm or lift something too heavy with a jerking motion, you can tear your rotator cuff…Most tears are the result of a wearing down of the tendon that occurs slowly over time. This degeneration naturally occurs as we age…Repeating the same shoulder motions again and again …As we get older, the blood supply in our rotator cuff tendons lessens. Without a good blood supply, the body’s natural ability to repair tendon damage is impaired”
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  • Lifting heavy weights suddenly
  • Falling on a stretched arm by accident
  • Overusing the same shoulder for regular work or sports
  • Tears from getting older when tendons don’t get as much blood

Falling on stretched arm

Falling On Stretched Arm Causes Rotator Cuff Injury

The Need for Surgery Depends on the Extent of Damage!

Rotator cuff injuries while playing sports

Shoulder Injuries While Throwing

Athletes frequently experience rotator cuff injuries.

Especially, while bowling, throwing, or wicket-keeping.

The need for surgery always depends on the extent of damage.

Drew Christopher Brees needed surgery to repair his bruised rotator cuff.

He is a former American football quarterback and suffered a major tear of 50%.[11]Draft Sharks
Drew Brees Injury History & Updates
“Brees suffered a torn labrum and partially torn rotator cuff in his right (throwing) shoulder in the 2005 season finale and had surgery a couple of days later.”
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However, this was not same for a prominent American basketball shooting guard.

Kobe Bryant, could play for multiple seasons after a rotator cuff injury before undergoing surgery.[12]Sportscasting
Kobe Bryant Played With Torn Rotator Cuff in His Shoulder for Several Years Before Having Surgery: ‘I’ve Had This Pain for a Long Time and It’s Just I’ve Never Actually Gotten Looked at Because the Strength Was So Good’
“What’s incredible about his shoulder injury, though, is that Bryant played with the torn rotator cuff for several years before getting surgery.”
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Unsure about surgery or another option? Fret not!

Your surgeon will assess you and help you choose the right treatment.

Why wait?

Make your choice with confidence by seeking expert opinion. Reach out to us and let us be with you in your journey.

Who Is Not an Ideal Candidate for Rotator Cuff Repair Surgery in Mexico?

In general, you are not eligible for rotator cuff repair surgery if you:

  • Smoke
  • Are aged above 65 years
  • Have poor tendon and tissue quality
  • Believe you cannot follow rehabilitation measures
  • Are a diabetic or suffering from a chronic illness like cancer
Source: Orthoinfo[13]Orthoinfo
Rotator Cuff Tears: Surgical Treatment Options
“Factors that can decrease the likelihood of a satisfactory result include:Smoking and use of other nicotine products…Poor tendon/tissue quality…Patient age (older than 65 years)”
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Verywell Health[14]Verywell Health
Rotator Cuff Repair Surgery: Everything You Need to Know
“Chronic illnesses, like cancer, may interfere with post-operative healing. If you have an infection or if you are immunocompromised, you could be at risk of a post-operative infection, which might be a reason to delay your surgery.”
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Now, let’s explore the different surgical approches that orthopedic surgeons employ to repair a rotator cuff injury.

Types of Rotator Cuff Repair Surgeries in Mexico

Your surgeon will pick the right type of surgery to fix your torn shoulder tendon.

It is based on:[15]Verywell Health
What Is a Rotator Cuff Tear?
“The type of rotator cuff surgery you receive may depend on factors including the size and location of your tear, your surgeon’s preference, and the activities you want to be able to return to after surgery. ”
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  • Extent of damage
  • Surgeon’s preference and expertise
  • Activities you want to do after healing

Below are the three types of rotator cuff surgeries:

Open repair

Your surgeon will create small cuts that are a few centimeters in length.

This lets them see the injured tendons and attach them to the bone with stitches.

While there are newer methods available, this traditional approach is still chosen for:

  • Complicated tears
  • Conditions that need extra tendon transfers
Source: Orthoinfo[16]Orthoinfo
Rotator Cuff Tears: Surgical Treatment Options
“A traditional open surgical incision (several centimeters long) is often required if the tear is large or complex. The surgeon makes the incision over the shoulder… to better see and gain access ..”
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Arthroscopic repair

It is a minimally invasive technique.

Your surgeon will insert an arthroscope with a camera in the damaged area.

The camera shows a live video on a screen.

The surgeon watches this video and uses special tools to fix the problem.

Source: Orthoinfo[17]Orthoinfo
Rotator Cuff Tears: Surgical Treatment Options
“All-arthroscopic: your surgeon will inserts a small camera with an arthroscope…Camera displays a live video feed on the monitor ”
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Mini-open repair

Your surgeon checks damage with a tiny camera (arthroscope).

They will remove small damaged pieces.

Further, they will make tiny cuts to fix the injured tendon by looking at it directly.

It involves a smaller incision than regular open surgeries.

Source: Orthoinfo[18]Orthoinfo
Rotator Cuff Tears: Surgical Treatment Options
“A mini-open repair is performed through a smaller open incision than the traditional open…typically uses arthroscopy to assess and treat the damage ”
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Interested in knowing the process of the rotator cuff repair surgery? We have you covered.

Procedure of Rotator Cuff Repair Surgery in Mexico

Before

Your surgeon will assess you before the surgery procedure.

He will:

  • Review your clinical and family medical history.
  • Order imaging tests like MRI, ultrasound, or arthrogram.
  • Physically examine you to gauge strength, tenderness, and sensation.
  • Order preoperative tests like CBC, EKG, and a biochemistry panel.

Physical examination of shoulder

Physical Examination

Blood tests

Blood Test

How to prepare for rotator cuff repair surgery in Mexico?

Before your rotator cuff surgery, we suggest you to:

  • Wear loose clothing, as you’ll need to wear a sling post-surgery.
  • Restrain yourself from eating and drinking after midnight the night before the procedure.
  • Avoid blood thinners and anti-inflammatory medications for several days prior to the surgery.
Source: Verywell Health[19]Verywell Health
Rotator Cuff Repair Surgery: Everything You Need to Know
“Your healthcare provider will do a physical examination to evaluate these symptoms. Your evaluation will include an assessment of your strength, sensation, and areas of tenderness. You may also have diagnostic tests, such as an X-ray or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) test… You will also have preoperative tests to prepare for anesthesia, including an electrocardiogram (EKG), chest X-ray, complete blood count (CBC), and blood chemistry panel.”
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During

On the surgery day, the hospital staff will check your:

  • Heart rate
  • Oxygen level
  • Temperature
  • Breathing rate
  • Blood pressure

Your surgeon will stitch the torn tendons to the bone with metal or sutures that dissolve over time.[20]Medline plus
Rotator cuff repair
“Small rivets (called suture anchors) are often used to help attach the tendon to the bone. The suture anchors can be made of metal or material that dissolves over time, and do not need to be removed.”
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Blood Pressure monitoring

Checking Blood Pressure

The entire procedure may take two hours and will be under anesthesia.[21]MedlinePlus
Rotator cuff repair
“You will likely receive general anesthesia before this surgery. This means you will be asleep and unable to feel pain. Or, you will have regional anesthesia. Your arm and shoulder area will be numbed so that you do not feel any pain. If you receive regional anesthesia, you will also be given medicine to make you very sleepy during the operation.”
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General anesthesia:

  • You’ll sleep during the procedure and won’t feel the pain

Local anesthesia:

  • You’ll be awake and know what’s happening
  • The shoulder area will be numb
  • However, you’ll receive a sedative to relax during the procedure

After

You will have to stay in the hospital for a day and can move to a hotel after the anesthesia wears off.

Stay in the hotel for 5-7 days and then can go home.

Note that recovery after rotator cuff repair surgery takes several months.[22]Orthoinfo
Rotator Cuff Tears: Surgical Treatment Options
“Expect a complete recovery to take several months.”
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Wear a sling for 4-6 weeks to let your tendons heal.

As you recover, reintroduce normal shoulder movements slowly.

Wear a Sling post-surgery

Wear a Sling After Rotator Cuff Repair Surgery in Mexico

Pain

You’ll feel some pain after surgery.

You can use pain-relieving medicines like opioids, NSAIDs, and local anesthetics after consulting with your surgeon.

In case, the pain doesn’t lessen over time, contact your surgeon right away.

Rehabilitation

Rehabilitation is crucial for the success of treatment.

Start gentle physical therapy exercises guided by a therapist in 4-6 weeks.

Progress slowly to active exercises.

Around 8-12 weeks, begin a strengthening program.

Source: Orthoinfo[23]Orthoinfo
Rotator Cuff Tears: Surgical Treatment Options
“Medications are often prescribed for short-term pain relief after surgery. Many types of medicines are available to help manage pain, including opioids, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), and local anesthetics…In most cases, passive exercise is begun within the first 4 to 6 weeks after surgery…At 8 to 12 weeks, your therapist will start you on a strengthening exercise program.”
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Rotator cuff repair surgery in Mexico

Rotator Cuff Repair Surgery in Mexico

Worried about complications? Here is everything you need to know.

Does Complications Arise After Rotator Cuff Repair Surgery in Mexico?

Rotator cuff surgery in Mexico has the low complication risks.

However, like any surgery, there’s a small chance of issues like:

  • Blood clots
  • Infections
  • Nerve injuries
  • Tendon re-tear

Attending follow-up appointments and discussing concerns with your surgeon reduces these risks.

Source: NCBI[24]NCBI
Surgery for rotator cuff tears
“Potential risks of surgery include complications related to the surgery or anaesthesia such as pulmonary embolism, surgical site infection, postoperative adhesive capsulitis (or frozen shoulder), injury to peripheral nerve, chronic ongoing pain, and failed rotator cuff repair (re‐tear)”
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Wondering about the safety of rotator cuff repair surgery in Mexico?

Check out the below section.

Is It Safe To Get a Rotator Cuff Repair Surgery in Mexico?

Rotator cuff repair in Mexico is safe if you research well and approach the best orthopedics.

At MTC, we work closely with leading orthopedic experts to ensure your well-being.

MTC teams up with well-known surgeons and excellent hospitals after careful checks.

We consider the surgeon’s expertise, memberships, and patient feedback.

Our associated hospitals in Mexico have ISO 9002-certified operating rooms.

Moreover, they follow the highest level of safety standards.

In addition, they have state-of-the-art technology equipment.

Further, their in-house labs and pharmacies operate round the clock.

This makes sure you don’t have to worry about fake medicines in local pharmacy stores.

Furthermore, our partnered Mexican surgeons are board-certified and highly skilled.

They have success records of performing over 3,000 orthopedic surgeries.

So, you’re in capable and secure hands.

Ready for your trip?

Know what you need for travel before you plan.

Rotator Cuff Repair Surgery in Mexico: Travel Guide

Let’s begin with the visa and passport requirements for entering Mexico.

Visa and Passport

You will need the following documents for entering Mexico.

  • Entry permit or FMM
  • Valid passport book with blank pages
  • Tourist visa, to stay for more than 180 days
  • Vehicle import permit, valid driver’s license, and auto insurance to drive into Mexico

Digital FMM Process

Mexico switched on to the digital FMM’s.

Here is everything you need to know.

  • Your digital FMM process will start when you enter Mexico at the airport or entry port
  • Specify your length of stay and get your passport stamped
  • Instead, get a QR code printed receipt at self-service E-gates
Source: Travel.State.Gov[25]Travel.State.Gov
Mexico International Travel Information
“A valid passport book is required to enter Mexico…Passport must be valid at time of entry…TOURIST VISA REQUIRED: Yes, if visiting for more than 180 days…Upon arrival at an airport, Mexican immigration authorities will determine a traveler’s authorized length of stay and either place a date stamp in the traveler’s passport or direct the traveler through a self-service electronic gate (E-Gate) that will generate a printed receipt with QR code. ”
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Travel.State.Gov[26]Travel.State.Gov
Crossing the U.S. – Mexico Border by Land
“Temporary import permits for cars registered in the United States are needed in order to drive beyond the border zones in Mexico…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”
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Progressive[27]Progressive
What do I need to travel to Mexico by car?
“Along with the essential steps facing anyone crossing an international border, here’s what you need to drive your car into Mexico as a U.S. citizen, as advised by the U.S. State Department:Your U.S. passport or U.S. passport card Your state-issued driver’s license A Mexico entry permitYour vehicle’s proof of registration A temporary vehicle importation permit Proper insurance for driving in Mexico”
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Now let’s learn about traveling to Mexico.

Reaching Mexico for Rotator Cuff Repair

We recommend you travel to:

Tijuana

Reaching our partner clinic in Tijuana is easy.

You may drive through the San Ysidro port of entry and reach here.

It is only 18 miles and will take 30 min to get from the border.

Tourist attractions in Tijuana:

  • Tijuana arch
  • Tijuana cultural center
  • Relax and swim at Tijuana Beach
  • Catedral de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe
  • Leisurely walk along Avenida Revolución

Cultural Center, Tijuana

Tijuana Cultural Center

Playas del Tijuana

Beach in Tijuana

Tijuana Arch

Tijuana Arch

Mexicali

Reaching out to our partner hospitals in Mexicali is quite convenient.

You may drive through the Calexico East Port of Entry.

It is at 1-mile distance from the border and will take 5 min to reach here from the border.

Tourist attractions in Mexicali:

  • Sol del Nino
  • Centro Estatal de las Artes
  • Institute for Cultural Research Museum

Cancun

You may fly to Cancun International Airport (IATA: CUN) to visit our associated surgeon in Cancun.

It would take 15 min to drive the 9.9-mile distance from airport.

Many US airlines have non-stop flights to Cancun.

Flying Time From US Cities
City (IATA code) Flying time
Florida (MCO) 2 hr 1 min
Houston (IAH) 2 hr 15 min
Austin (AUS) 2 hr 33 min
Dallas (DFW) 2 hr 45 min
New York (JFK) 3 hr 58 min
Los Angeles (LAX) 4 hr 42 min

Tourist attractions in Cancun:

  • Ventura park
  • Cenotes of Yucatan
  • Mayan Museum of Cancun
  • Zona Arquelogica EI Rey

Puerto Vallarta

You may fly to Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport (IATA: PVR) to visit our associated surgeon in Puerto Vallarta.

The airport is 10 miles away from the surgeon’s location.

You can easily reach there with a quick 18-minute drive.

Flying Time From US Cities
City (IATA code) Flying time
Houston (IAH) 2 hr 35 min
Dallas (DFW) 2 hr 50 min
Los Angeles (LAX) 2 hr 59 min
San Fransisco (SFO) 3 hr 40 min
Austin (AUS) 5 hr 19 min (one stop)

Things to do in Puerto Vallarta:

  • Visit Vallarta botanical garden
  • Zip lining, jungle ATV rides, snorkeling, sky-diving

Curious about other orthopedic treatments in Mexico?

Click the links- whether for you or your loved ones, these insights could prove invaluable.

FAQs

How much is rotator cuff surgery in Mexico?

The average cost for rotator cuff surgery in Mexico is far more affordable than in the US.

It costs you $5,300 to get it done in Mexico.

With this price you will save up to 77% here in Mexico.

The same will cost you around $24,000 in the US.

Can I recover 100% after rotator cuff repair surgery in Mexico?

Recovery after rotator cuff surgery depends on adherence to post-surgery instructions.

Doing easy exercises around 4 to 6 weeks after the surgery will help you get the best results.

Around 95% of patients are happy with their overall quality of life after surgery.[28]Springer
Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair in patients over 70 years of age: a systematic review
“The principal finding of the present study is that arthroscopic RC repair in elderly population over 70 years of age provides good improvement in shoulder function with a very high rate of patient satisfaction (95%).”
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Will insurance pay for rotator cuff repair surgery in Mexico?

Medicare and Medicaid doesn’t cover rotator cuff repair surgery in Mexico.

But you can check the private or Mexico’s government-sponsored IMSS insurance plans.[29]Mexperience
Is Your U.S. Medicare Coverage Available in Mexico?
“Alternatives to Medicare when you’re in Mexico:Mexico’s IMSS coverage…Private medical insurance”
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The eligibility depends on the case.

We suggest you to contact our medical tourism consultants for the accurate details of your case.

Is torn rotator cuff repair surgery in Mexico worth it?

Getting rotator cuff repair surgery in Mexico is getting top-notch medical care with 77% cost reduction.

The cost of rotator cuff surgery without insurance can be expensive.

However, here in Mexico, you’ll get good prices at the best hospitals.

Moreover, you’ll get treated by the leading surgeons without extended wait periods.

Also, you can enjoy perks like transport, free Wi-Fi, and no charges for a companion’s stay.

How long after rotator cuff surgery in Mexico can you travel?

Once your anesthesia wears off, you may move to hotel room after the rotator cuff surgery.

You may stay there for 5-7 days before returning back home.

We suggest you to refrain from driving yourself for 2 weeks post-surgery.[30]JS and JB
Patients Who Undergo Rotator Cuff Repair Can Safely Return to Driving at 2 Weeks Postoperatively
“Patients showed no clinically important negative impact on driving fitness as early as 2 weeks after RCR.”
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This ensures a smoother and successful recovery.

Conclusion

Get relief from persistent shoulder discomfort with rotator cuff repair surgery in Mexico.

Accessing premier hospitals and skilled surgeons is seamlessly hassle-free.

Also, you’ll have a chance for a bonus vacation.

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