Plasmapheresis in Mexico typically costs from $1,100 to $1,900 per session. The final price depends on the specific clinic tier, city location, and the use of advanced nanotechnology filters. Patients save around 75% compared to the US, where the average price is $6,000. Most Mexican packages include the machine use, sterile kits, and physician fees.
- Specialized nanotechnology: Sessions involving nano-membrane filters often cost 25-35% more than standard protocols.
- Clinical hubs: Main medical centers for this treatment include Puerto Vallarta, Mexicali, and Monterrey.
- Facility accreditation: Clinics with CSG Accreditation or international certifications may charge a 15-20% premium.
- Session bundles: Total costs vary significantly as treatments range from 1 to 10 sessions.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a clinic near the border can drastically reduce travel expenses. Hospital de la Familia in Mexicali offers sessions starting around $2,850. This price includes local transfers from the US border and a hospital stay. For regenerative goals, Immunotherapy Regenerative Medicine in Puerto Vallarta provides specialized care. They utilize a multidisciplinary team of biologists and biochemists for complex cases.