Erectile Dysfunction (Impotence) treatment cost in Mexico typically ranges from $1,200 to $2,600 for shockwave therapy, while regenerative options like stem cell therapy run $4,500 to $8,500. Total expenses depend on the chosen technology, session frequency, and clinic tier. Patients often save 50-80% compared to US prices. Top treatment destinations include Tijuana, Cancun, and Puerto Vallarta.
Typical Erectile Dysfunction (Impotence) Treatment Costs in Mexico
Bookimed Expert Insight: Patients seeking non-invasive regenerative solutions benefit most from specialized centers in Puerto Vallarta. Immunotherapy Regenerative Medicine offers over 20 years of experience with mesenchymal stem cells. For surgical needs, US-border cities like Mexicali provide high-value urologic care. Dr. Alejandro Lira at Hospital de la Familia is a certified urologic surgeon. These clinics frequently treat international patients from the USA and Canada.
| Mexico | Turkey | Austria | |
| Stem cell therapy for erectile dysfunction | from $4,500 | from $4,500 | from $7,500 |
| Shockwave therapy for erectile dysfunction | from $1,200 | from $800 | from $1,500 |
| Botox for Erectile Dysfunction (ED) | from $1,500 | from $900 | from $1,500 |
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Dr. Alejandro Lira is an experienced urologist in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. He earned his medical degree from the Universidad de Guadalajara in 2005. He completed urology training at UNAM in Mexico City and received surgeon certification in 2011.
He is a member of the Mexican Council of Urologists. He attends urology events regularly. After certification, he returned to Tijuana and works with hospitals across the city.
He is a Tijuana native and speaks English. He is available for consultations and surgical care after review of medical reports.
Written by Mariia Mytrofankina
Written by Mariia Mytrofankina
Written by Mariia Mytrofankina