| Mexico | Turkey | Austria | |
| Small intestine resection | from $10,000 | from $12,150 | from $25,000 |
| Radiation therapy for colorectal cancer | from $6,000 | from $7,000 | from $12,000 |
| Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy (HIPEC) | from $25,000 | from $22,500 | from $40,000 |
| Chemotherapy for breast cancer | from $2,000 | from $1,200 | from $15,000 |
| Radiation therapy for bowel cancer | - | from $5,800 | from $6,968 |
Dr. Pastrana is a board-certified surgical oncologist specializing in small intestine cancer at Galenia Hospital.
Eslie Perez brings diverse clinical experience from Puerto Vallarta Regional Hospital to Holistic Bio Spa®, focusing on minimally invasive procedures.
Currency | Mexican peso (you also can pay for services in dollars) |
Best period for the trip | December-April |
Language | Spanish (most of medical staff speaks English fluently) |
Visa | required for some countries |
Time difference with Europe | 7 hours |
Time difference with the USA | 1 hour |
Capital | Mexico City |
Medical tourism center | Mexico City |
Popular resorts | Central and Southern Mexico |
In Mexico, hotels of different price ranges and service levels are presented. Most tourists choose 4 and 5 star hotels with all-inclusive meals. Such hotels have everything for a comfortable stay: varied food, a large well-groomed territory, animation for children and adults. Some hotels have their own water park, which guests can use for free. Budget travelers can afford to book an economical 3-star hotel with half board or no meals at all.
Visas for travel to Mexico require a number of documents. Lists of documents includes: