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    Hospital del Prado

    4.6 (17 reviews)
    Open 1:00 am - 11:30 pm

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    Hospital México - Certificate of Recognition from the City of Los Angeles.

    Hospital México

    3.1(24 reviews)
    4.8 kmZona Río

    To preface, we didn't come here for medical attention. We came here with a completely different…read morepurpose because I am persistent and refused to give in. Ok, some back story. Prior to crossing I needed to use the restroom, but neglected to do so. I was told by a person in my party that I should have used the restroom prior to getting across the border, as everywhere you go they charge you to use the restroom. But not me, I know a thing or two, and I know that you can find a free bathroom just about anywhere you go. I mean my friend wasn't wrong, as soon as you get across the border there is a sign to use the bathroom. After walking around a bit and for what felt like miles, it was time, I couldn't hold it anymore. Coming down the street I saw the sign for the hospital. My mind already knew, there has to be a bathroom in here, and it has to be free of charge to use. Outside the facility we asked someone that just exited if there was a bathroom inside and she informed us that there was and where to find it. Easy as pie. But once inside, I was kind of floored by how nice and clean this place was. It doesn't have your typical hospital smell to it. It almost comes across as a mall more than it does a hospital. Of course, all we saw of this was the entrance, escalators and the general floor where the restrooms were. But it still struck me that what is offered in the hospitals in Mexico isn't quite there yet in the US. Granted, to see a floor mostly for plastic surgery is odd to me, but not unheard of. Also on this floor was a clothing store, but not for hospital scrubs or the like, it looked more like workout clothing. The staff inside that we did interact with were very polite and directed us to where we wanted to go. As I had said, the facility was nearly spotless. Smelt fresh, and the bathrooms, you guessed it, were free to use.

    I have come to visit Dr. Valles for several years now. She is a great medical practitioner. The…read moretreatment I have received at Hospital Mexico by her has been the best I have encountered for my medical condition. I highly recommend coming here for treatment, you won't be disappointed!

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    Hospital Mexico front entrance

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    Hospital México - Sign inside, Next to there pharmacy.

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    Sign inside, Next to there pharmacy.

    Bio Medical Center

    Bio Medical Center

    4.3(6 reviews)
    4.1 kmZona Centro

    ​I cannot recommend this clinic enough. My best friend is now eight years cancer-free after her…read morethird battle with aggressive colon cancer--a recovery she achieved through the lifestyle changes taught here without needing radiation or chemo. Most recently, my mother was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in May 2025. By July, she was cancer-free. While she chose to undergo chemotherapy alongside the clinic's protocols, her recovery was remarkably fast, and she now maintains her health using the Hoxsey diet. ​Beyond the medical results, the environment is beautiful and calming. They offer educational classes where nutritionists explain exactly how food affects the body and cancer. While the doctors in Mexico are more blunt and direct than American doctors, I found their honesty refreshing--they simply want to ensure there is no room for misunderstanding. ​The logistics are also very manageable. They provide a list of discounted hotels and can arrange safe transportation from San Diego. I even personally know drivers who offer border transit for $100 for patients and $75 for companions. This clinic even helped me regrow my hair after suffering from alopecia in 2016. They are honest about their 80% success rate, but as they say, your own will to live is a vital part of the journey.

    I went to BioMedical for skin cancer and prostate issues. They did a physical with comprehensive…read morelabs and discovered my kidney function is far from acceptable, needing immediate attention. This had not been noticed up to now by my GP. The cancer and prostate issues are not priorities in comparison, and Dr Mora declined to address those matters until my kidney numbers improve. This information might be life saving, but in any case, better to know than not. Altogether a very positive experience.

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    Mexico Bariatric Center - Dr. Miguel Montalvo Surgery team at Hospital Azar

    Mexico Bariatric Center

    3.8(64 reviews)
    1.5 kmLa Chapu (Chapultepec)

    I want to share my honest experience with Mexico Bariatric Center so others know what to expect…read more There is a huge language barrier between patients and a lot of the nurses and doctors. Some doctors speak English very well, but many do not, which made communication stressful at times. Another big issue was unexpected costs. I was told upfront what my package included, but once I was discharged, I was charged for every medication given during my stay. I was also hit with a BMI fee that I was originally told was already covered during my first consultation and paid before arrival. At discharge, I ended up paying an additional $835 on top of the $6,000+ I had already paid. On top of that, I paid for a full gastric bypass, but I was actually given a mini gastric bypass. This was never explained to me by the surgeon--I only found out afterward from the aftercare doctor. I do want to say Dr. Martin was great. She spoke excellent English, explained everything clearly, and I really appreciated her care. However, after surgery, I experienced complications and was throwing up blood. I was given medication to help with clotting, but I was continuously charged for it without being told. I assumed it was included in my surgical package, but it was not. Overall, I would say be very cautious and ask detailed questions about costs and procedures before booking with Mexico Bariatric Center. Make sure you fully understand what is included--and what is not.

    This experience was nothing like I was told. It was suppose to be hotel recovery all the things…read moreincluded in the price, IT IS NOT. Once they get you there and your stuck they charge you for hotel stay, medicine, drivers the list goes on. The staff was horrible. I came out of surgery with bruises in places you can't explain. My drain tube or wounds were never checked or the dressing changed or cleaned. Then when I finally left the medicine that was suppose to be included in the price I was given a photo of it to go to the pharmacy and buy it. I would not recommend this place to my worst enemy.

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    Selfie with bariatric patients at Hospital Azar_Mexico Bariatric Center

    Mexico Bariatric Center - Group of Bariatric Patients at Hospital Azar

    Group of Bariatric Patients at Hospital Azar

    Mexico Bariatric Center - Founder Ron Elli and Dr. Christian Rodriguez Lopez with bariatric patient couple at Hospital Azar

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    Founder Ron Elli and Dr. Christian Rodriguez Lopez with bariatric patient couple at Hospital Azar

    Dr. José Luis Flores Valdivia

    Dr. José Luis Flores Valdivia

    5.0(35 reviews)
    4.2 kmZona Río

    I would like to sincerely thank Dr. Flores Valdivia and his exceptional team -- Dr. Yessenia…read moreBecerra Ching, MD; Dr. Gabriela Hernández Hernández, MD; and Lic. Anely Zazueta -- for making my lower face and neck lift procedure such a positive experience. From the transportation arrangements to the outstanding care provided at Better than Ever Recovery Home and New Me Hospital, every part of the process exceeded my expectations. The professionalism, attention to detail, and compassionate care demonstrated by everyone involved made me feel comfortable and well cared for throughout my entire recovery journey. I am extremely satisfied with my surgery results and truly grateful for the dedication, expertise, and support provided by the entire team. I'm only enclosing partial photos because this refreshed look is staying our little secret -- people can keep wondering whether it's good lighting, less stress, or a miracle moisturizer. MARCO

    I can't say enough good things about my experience with Dr. Flores Valdivia and his entire team in…read moreTijuana. Every single person on staff was truly incredible from start to finish--I felt safe, comfortable, and genuinely cared for the entire time. Dr. Flores uses high-quality implants, which made a huge difference compared to the ones I had done 12 years ago. The level of surgical skill is honestly impeccable. I didn't even realize how poorly my previous procedure had been done until I went through this experience--this was on a completely different level. What stood out most was how heard and listened to I felt throughout the process. Dr. Flores really delivered on the results I was hoping for. I've also had ongoing support from Dr. Yessenia, who has been consistently available to answer questions and guide me through healing, which made a huge difference in my recovery and peace of mind. This was my third plastic surgery procedure in Mexico, and I can confidently say I won't go anywhere else in the future. Highly, highly recommend.

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    Dr. José Luis Flores Valdivia - Liposuction, BBL, Circular Tummy Tuck, Breast Lift w/ Implants

    Liposuction, BBL, Circular Tummy Tuck, Breast Lift w/ Implants

    Dr. José Luis Flores Valdivia

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    CHIPSA Hospital

    CHIPSA Hospital

    2.3(9 reviews)
    11.9 kmPlayas

    CHIPSA saved my LIFE! And the people who work at CHIPSA are…read moreTHE NICEST, most kind & patient group I have ever met... anywhere. The collaborative care each patient receives --with contributing expertise from multiple physicians with different credentials & expertise-- is unrivaled.

    My wife was dealing with Stage 4 Thyroid cancer. She had radiation treatment which was pretty…read moreeffective for year or so. The cancer started to come back and she was set to start chemo (in the USA) at Kaiser. She heard about CHIPSA and wanted to try it. They don't guarantee a cure. When she told me about the program, I figured worse case, her condition would stay the same. That was not the case at all. Her Kaiser doctors (in the USA) said the cancer was coming back but pretty slowly. When she got back from her 3 week treatment the cancer had suddenly picked up speed. To make things worse, she started to lose a lot of hair, which was very traumatizing for her. The CHIPSA treatment included a "weak" chemo with supposedly no side effects (the CHIPSA doctors said hair loss would not be an issue for sure). Her hair loss started a few days after returning home. The so called "weak" chemo was strong enough to cause massive hair loss but completely ineffective against the cancer itself. On top of that, she developed 2 serious bacterial infections, one in her lungs then one in her intestines. Both infections were difficult and time consuming to treat and both were very hard on her. She said there were issues with her chest IV Port, it kept coming loose. Some of her treatments included circulating her blood thru some kind of machine. Plenty of opportunities to pick invasive bacteria which is probably how she got infected. She had to delay the start of her chemo till both infections had been resolved (which took 4 weeks) by which time it was basically way too late for the Kaiser chemo. She passed away 5 weeks later. If I could go back in time I would have stopped her from going to CHIPSA. It was a huge mistake. The trip wasted precious time and caused her harm. I'm sick of people exploiting the fears of cancer patients for financial gain. They know cancer patients are desperate and they prey on them. They typically promote a few miracle cures largely based on anecdotal "evidence". So basically we paid $35,000 only to have my wife return in worse shape than when she went down there in addition to the time wasted. She had a small window of opportunity for the Kaiser chemo to maybe help and that window was squandered because of the CHIPSA visit (and its harmful after effects). My advice is, stay clear of CHIPSA and don't trust people peddling miracle cures. Use the time saved to do something actually beneficial for yourself or your loved ones. Don't make this mistake like we did. I lost my beautiful wife as a result.

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    Nearby beach (walking distance)

    CHIPSA Hospital - Power of the mind classes

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