Showing posts with label medical costs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label medical costs. Show all posts

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Doctors and Other Medical Resources in Cabo San Lucas and San Jose Del Cabo


Cabo Therapy
Catalina Considine, Bilingual Psychologist
50 Min. Session $200 pesos
San Jose del Cabo - Tel: (624) 144-6465


Clinica de San Jose (Nun's Hospital)
Private hospital with compassionate care
Barco S/N, Col. Chamizal
San Jose del Cabo - Tel: (624) 142-0260


Dr. Alejandro Velderrain
Cardiologist
Marina casi esq. Barco, Col. Chamizal
San Jose del Cabo - Tel: (624) 142-3031

Dra. Maria Elena Velderrain
Gynocologist
Marina casi esq. Barco, Col. Chamizal
San Jose del Cabo - Tel: (624) 142-3031


Dr. Pedro Velderrain
Ultrasound specialist
Marina casi esq. Barco, Col. Chamizal
San Jose del Cabo - Tel: (624) 146-9544


For more information visit http://www.mexonline.com/cabo-services.htm.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Medical Care in Mexico: Interesting Special on CBS

It can be challenging to keep up with medical costs in your golden years. Watch this CBS special on medical care in Mexico with testimonials from expats on how it's better than the healthcare they could've received in the U.S.




No limits, no deductibles, no copays..."We like it!" says the wife of an American expat couple. She's talking about how she goes to the doctor and doesn't have to pay for her prescription at the pharmacy on her way out. It's just as good, sometimes better, than the medical care in the U.S... That's because facilities in Mexico have doctors that have been educated abroad: speaking perfect English, familiarized with the latest procedures and using up-to-date medical tools.

Visit Mexico and Get Cheaper Health Care says Calderon

It's no secret that medical care is very expensive in the U.S. and that more and more, the medical tourism economy is booming, thanks to countries like Mexico. A preferred option for older generations due easy access from the States, Mexico offers over a thousand new clinics, built by the Mexican government, and has renovated approximately 2,000 others. With numbers like these, it's obvious that there is a lot of interest in lowering medical costs.

As President Calderon stated in an interview: ”Medical tourism is growing dramatically. A group of dentist offices has developed close to the Yuma, Arizona border in order to handle the large American clientele coming for medical care in Mexico."

See the full story here: Mexicotoday.org.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Retirees Head to Mexico for Sun (and Health Care)

Some retired Americans say that the cost of living is just too expensive in the States. Especially for those that live in bigger cities, the cost of living -- and health care -- can break retirees budgets. So what are many people doing to avoid such high priced living and health care? Flock to Mexico.

Watch this video about how many smart retired Americans are going to Mexico to receive treatments and undergo procedures and surgeries with the same level of medical sophistication, for less money.

Friday, June 10, 2011

Mexico is Our India For Medical Tourism...

and is also a top destination for American retirees.




Follow Irene Little, a top figure in un-biased news for expats and retirees interested in medical tourism or retiring abroad. In this article, on her Travel 4 Health webpage, she writes about how the quality in medical insitutions is the same as American or Indian medical centers, only more affordable. Also, for those choosing to go abroad for treatment, Mexico can make your dollars go further since it's closer to home. Oh, and don't miss her radio cast on the blue link under the photo.