A growing number of Baby Boomers are taking advantage of low cost medical, dental and prescription drugs in Mexico. Mexico has quickly earned a reputation for quality medical care at a greatly reduced cost. Baby Boomers and retirees on fixed or retirement incomes have shown the largest increase in utilization of Mexican medical and dental services.
Mexico is a prime destination for Medical Tourism.
Medical Tourism is one of the fastest growing health care industries. The USA is in a health care crisis and patients are starting to travel abroad in search of the best quality and the most affordable medical care.
The reasons patients travel for treatment vary. Many medical tourists from the United States are seeking treatment at a quarter or sometimes even a 10th of the cost at home. From Canada, it is often people who are frustrated by long waiting times. For others, becoming a medical tourist is a chance to combine a tropical vacation with elective or plastic surgery.
Many Americans and Canadians are taking advantage of low medical and dental costs in Mexico through Medical Tourism. Medical tourism in Mexico is a great way to receive great medical care at low cost while enjoying a nice resort vacation to recover. Medical tourism is extremely popular for elective procedures such as plastic surgery or breast augmentation in Mexico. A retiree can also obtain quality service for joint replacements, cancer treatments or gastric bypass surgery in Mexico which is often associated with spa or luxury resort experience.
A retiree can expect to pay 30%-50% of the typical medical cost in Mexico when compared to the United States. Although many Americans believe that medical care in Mexico is inferior to similar procedures in the United States, nothing could be further from the truth. Medical and Dental care in Mexico is often performed by U.S. trained doctors in modern clinics and hospitals. Medical Care and surgery in Mexico is typically on par with the United States all for a much lower cost.
Many people don’t realize that dozens of Mexican cities south of the border offer American and international travelers the best of services for a multitude of medical services, procedures and techniques at affordable prices. Cost effective medical treatments south of the border in no way mean that such treatments are substandard – quite the contrary.
Mexico employs some of the most highly trained and experienced doctors and surgeons in the Western Hemisphere, found in cities such as Ensenada, Monterey, Tijuana, Cancun, Guadalajara, Mexico, Mexico City, and Rosarita, just to name a few. Accredited and experienced doctors and surgeons providing treatments in fields such as obesity surgery, orthopedics, cancer treatments, cosmetic and plastic surgeries, dental care, and stem cell technology can be found in high tech state-of-the-art medical facilities throughout Mexico.
Mexico has long been known as the ultimate tourist destination, attracting not only North Americans, but also visitors around the world to historical ruins of Aztec civilizations, pristine white beaches in Puerto Vallarta and Mazatlan, and entertainment for the younger crowd in Cancun. Visitors have long traveled to Mexico for deep-sea fishing opportunities off Veracruz and Cancun, but each of Mexico’s 32 states has tourist destinations that inspire and create awe, from the rocky cliffs of Acapulco to the ruins of Chichen Itzá or the hustle and bustle found in downtown Mexico City.
Mexico has consistently enhanced and increased her reputation for providing medical healthcare services at nearly half the cost of North American providers in the fields of hip replacement surgeries, dental care, and cosmetic and plastic surgical procedures. Travelers visiting Mexico for their medical needs often save an average of 50% on medical procedure costs, without long wait times commonly found in the United States, Canada, and Europe. Mexico has created modern and technologically advanced healthcare facilities in hospitals, surgical centers, and outpatient care clinics that meet the needs, expectations and standards of global care.
Experienced and highly trained surgeons and physicians provide cost effective and quality service in a multitude of attractive destinations throughout Mexico. Americans are familiar with traveling south of the border for the best of vacation spots, and more Americans than ever before are also traveling south for affordable medical treatment for weight-loss procedures and surgeries, affordable cosmetic and plastic surgery as well as reconstructive surgeries, orthopedic care, and dental care that includes root canals, implants, veneers, bridges, and crowns.
Regardless of what brings a visitor to Mexico, combining one of the best tourist destinations with high quality medical care is offering Mexico a chance to take its rightful place as an ultimate medical tourism destination that offers patients and travelers peace of mind, appreciated savings, and the best in technology and training.
The specialists of plastic surgery and dentistry are very popular in Mexico. Medical tourism patients travel to Mexico from all over the world to obtain quality medical care in dentistry and plastic surgery. Americans also move to Mexico for dental health care because the charges of dentist in America are very high as compare to the charges of Mexican dentist. Mexican dentists charge one fourth to one fifth of US dentists price. This trend of medical tourism to Mexico is very alarming for American dentists so they have spread many rumors of infections, oral cancer and poor treatments against Mexican dentists.
Mexican Pharmacies and Prescription Drug Costs
Drug costs in Mexico are significantly lower than in the United States. A retiree can expect to pay 50%-70% less for most prescription drugs in Mexico. In spite of the lower drug costs in Mexico, the quality of medicines is well within that of the United States with most drug products being produced by familiar international drug companies such as Pfizer, Bristol-Myers Squibb, etc. Medicine in Mexico is as safe as it is in the United States with the added benefit of being much less expensive.Clearly there are medical advantages to retirement in Mexico. For most retirees, it is essential to make you make the most of every dollar while maintaining quality medical care. Utilizing Medical care in Mexico is a great option for most retiring Baby Boomers and seniors looking to keep the same bang with much few bucks.
Dental Care in Mexico
Mexico dental care is not only of the highest quality, it is also extremely affordable. An American retiree without dental insurance can expect to pay ¼ the typical U.S. dental care costs in Mexico. Due to Americans crossing the Mexican border for dental care, a typical border town has seen a huge increase in dental offices. In fact, dental care in Mexico has become so popular that many American dentists have opened their own offices in Mexico to meet the growing demand.
As with all things in a foreign country, you should do your research before seeing a Mexican dentist. It is wise to use a referral process from someone who has already worked with your chosen Mexican dental office and can attest to their service and abilities.
Source: boomersabroad.com/destinations/86-mexico/132-mexico-medical-tourism-mexico-health-tourism.html
Linda Busch says
I have been looking at the Lake Chapala area for possible retirement. But right now I need some implants. Do you have a way to connect me to patients and dentists who could give me advice and referrals from the Guadalajara or Lake Chapala area? Maybe there are sights you could refer me to.
I need more reliable information. I live in Central California. Thank you for any help you can provide!
Linda
Bette Brazel says
There are numerous reliable dentists in the Lake Chapala area. We hesitate to recommend one over another because different patients have varying needs. We suggest you contact them directly (most speak English) regarding your particular dental needs. Here is a link to a list of local dentists https://www.accesslakechapala.com/guide/health-care/dentists-and-dental-care-in-lake-chapala-and-ajijic/