Knee Replacement in Mexico
Are you delaying your knee pain treatment due to skyrocketing costs in the US?
Well, if you lack health insurance, then heading south of the border might be the answer. You can save ~80% on knee replacement surgery in Mexico.
Don't miss out - Read the full article to learn more.
Patient Reviews Knee Replacement in Mexico
Healthcare costs in the US are on the rise with each passing year.[1]
Are you wondering if you'll get the same quality treatment in Mexico? Don't worry, we've got you covered.
Our partner hospitals are internationally accredited with board-certified doctors.
Additionally, we will assist you in planning your trip right from the you get connected with us.
So leave your trip hassles with us and continue on to the blog.
What is the Cost of Knee Replacement in Mexico?
The cost of total knee replacement (unilateral) in Mexico starts from $7,000. On the contrary, depending on where your surgery is performed in the US, the prices can be exorbitant.
The average cost of a knee replacement (unilateral) in the US is more than $35,000.[2] Thus, you can save up to 80% on a total knee replacement in Mexico compared to the US.
Let's have a look at the cost table below to better understand this.
Procedure | US | Mexico |
---|---|---|
Total Knee Replacement* | $30,000 – $50,000 | $7,000 - $15,800 |
Partial Knee Replacement* | $20,000 – $40,000 | $10,500 – $12,000 |
Robotic Knee Replacement* | $40,000 – $50,000 | $11,000 |
*Single knee |
^Prices are subject to the complexity of the case
Moving further, let's see how knee arthroplasty prices vary in popular Mexican cities.
- Total knee replacement - $11,400
- Partial knee replacement - $12,000
- Total knee replacement (unilateral) - $12,800
- Total knee replacement (bilateral) - $22,500
- Unilateral knee replacement - $14,900
- Bilateral knee replacement - $25,000
- Unilateral knee replacement - $11,299
- Unilateral knee replacement - $13,000
- Total knee replacement (Unilateral) - $9,500
- Robotic knee replacement - $11,000
- Partial knee replacement - $10,500
- Unilateral knee replacement - $11,500
*Prices are subject to change
Self-Pay Knee Replacement: USA vs Mexico
Private insurance may indeed cover most of the bill. Still, millions of Americans are uninsured.[3] For them, the procedure has to be paid out-of-pocket. That's not feasible for most individuals.
Also, there might be additional expenses that you have to pay depending on your case. The following factors may lead to increased treatment costs in the US.
Factors Affecting the Cost of Knee Replacement Surgery
Our partner US surgeons also offer self-pay knee replacement surgery in the US. Check it out here. Now let's take a look at Mexico.
Self-pay knee replacement in Mexico is far more affordable than in the US. Expect your all-inclusive knee surgery in Mexico to be 50% to 80% cheaper than the US surgery cost.
For a unilateral TKR procedure, US surgeons can quote up to $50,000. However, your unilateral knee replacement surgery should not cost more than $15,800 in Mexico.
In Mexico, our partner hospitals offer all-inclusive packages and no hidden costs, depending on your case. Hence you don't have to worry about additional costs.
Affordable All-Inclusive Knee Replacement Surgery in Mexico
Our package costs for knee replacement in Mexico include the following.
- Lab work
- Medications
- Hospital stay
- Hospital & Doctor’s fees
- Follow-up support
- Pre-op consultation
- Medical imaging (CT scan, MRI, X-Ray)
- Transportation (between airport and hospital)
Knee Replacement Surgery Packages in Mexico
Mexico is an ideal destination for all your medical tourism needs. Jump to the next section to know why.
Why Get a Knee Replacement in Mexico?
Mexico is among the world's most popular medical tourism destinations.[4] Many Americans who lack health insurance thus make the short trip across the border for their treatment.
Are you thinking about doing so for your knee replacement? Here are the top 5 reasons to choose Mexico for knee replacement surgery.
The overall cost of living is low relative to the US.[5] That means hospitals charge much less for medical procedures.
You can expect to pay as high as $50,000 in the US for your knee surgery
Getting to Mexico is easy. All major US and Canadian cities are connected to Mexico via direct flights.
If you choose a border town for your knee replacement, the hospitals are located just a few blocks from the port of entry at safe locations.
The top knee replacement surgeons in Mexico are board-certified with more than 15 years of experience. They also hold a place in international associations like the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons.
It's important to note that the lower prices do not reflect a lack of safety or a substandard level of treatment. Mexico hosts several world-class facilities that use all the latest technological innovations.
This includes top knee implant brands such as Zimmer Biomet.
Most of our surgeons and medical staff are bilingual. If not, our team will provide you with a translator.
Americans frequently visit Mexican cities, such as Cancun, Tijuana, and Puerto Vallarta. With its rich and vibrant culture, Mexico makes for an ideal holiday getaway.
Top Reasons to Choose Mexico For Knee Replacement
Wait, there's more. Most of our partner hospitals offer free ground transportation.
Bonus - Pick-up Facility!
Ciudad Juarez – Complimentary ground transportation from El Paso, Texas, US airport to the hospital.
Puerto Vallarta – Free pick-up from the PVR airport.
Tijuana – Free pick-up from the San Diego airport or any hotel close to the border or the airport.
Let's now check out the best surgeons and hospitals for knee replacement surgery in Mexico.
Best Knee Surgeons in Mexico
For something as complex as knee replacement surgery, you want to make sure you’re in good hands.
Mexico has plenty of outstanding orthopedic surgeons with impeccable credentials.
Here is a list for your reference.
Top Knee Surgeon in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico
Dr. Maximilian Greig( Dr. Max Greig )
Dr. Greg, an eminent member of North American orthopedic associations, serves local and international patients.
He is also a Mexican board-certified orthopedist and fellow in Joint Replacement (Germany) and Sports Medicine (USA).
Education
- National University of Mexico
Memberships
- American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons
- The Arthroscopy Association of North America
- Mexican Association of Arthroscopy Surgeons
Dr. Jesus Irineo Gallarzo Ramirez( Dr. Jesús Irineo Gallarzo Ramirez )
CMOT and FEMECOT certified, Dr. Gallarzo specializes in treating bone and joint-related issues.
Fluent in Spanish and English, he has provided accessible orthopedic care to many American patients.
Education
- Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez, Mexico
Memberships
- American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons
- Mexican Council of Orthopedics and Traumatology A.C.
- Mexican Federation Of Orthopaedics And Traumatology
Dr. Hans Ruiz Serna( Dr. Hans Ruiz Serna )
Dr. Serna has been performing orthopedic and traumatology surgeries since 2014.
Certified by the Mexican Council of Orthopedics, he prioritizes patient safety and comfort during procedures.
Education
Mexican Association of Bone and Mineral Metabolism A.C
Memberships
- Mexican Council of Orthopedics and Traumatology
Dr. Jesús Raúl Arjona Alcocer( Dr. Jesus Raul Arjona )
Recognized by the CMOT, Dr. Alcocer has treated 17,000+ orthopedic patients.
He has also served local Quintana Roo teams, including Yalmakan FC, as part of his community outreach initiatives.
Education
- Autonomous University of Yucatan
Memberships
- International Society for Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Sports Medicine
- Mexican Federation of Orthopedic and Traumatology Colleges AC
- Mexican Society of Hip Surgery
Dr. Martha Carolina Hernández( Dr. Martha Carolina Hernández )
Dr. Hernández is recognized by prestigious organizations like recognized by and CMOT.
She specializes in spinal disorders and innovative treatments, including stem cell therapy for osteoarthritis.
Education
- CDMX Health Secretariat
Memberships
- Mexican Association of Spine Surgeons
Dr. Alejandro Fuentes Brambila( Dr. Alejandro Fuentes )
Dr. Fuentes, a skilled orthopedic surgeon, is recognized by the CMOT.
With ROSA Knee System certification, he excels in traumatology, sports injuries, and arthroscopy.
Education
- National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)
When choosing a doctor and hospital for your knee replacement surgery, it is highly imperative to do your research.
Make sure you always check for these red flags.
- Lack of credentials and licensing
- Limited or no reviews
- Unclear pricing and hidden costs
- Unsanitary facilities
- Lack of transparency about the procedure
- High-pressure sales tactics
With MTC's 17+ years of experience in providing world-class medical and dental tourism to its trusted patients, you need not worry. Our team of experts has handpicked the top-rated hospitals in Mexico for you.
Rest assured, you can leave the trip planning to us. Keep scrolling to learn more.
Hospitals and Clinics for Knee Replacement in Mexico
Mexico is home to top-tier hospitals welcoming medical tourists from the US, UK, and Canada. They boast innovative technologies and highly skilled physicians.
We have curated a list of the best knee arthroplasty hospitals for your ease and convenience.
A leading healthcare provider in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, Hospital CMQ Premiere has been offering top-notch care since 1982 with 24/7 services.
It is part of CMQ Hospitals, one of the most trusted healthcare networks in Puerto Vallarta. The hospital's highly trained bilingual staff ensures excellence in patient care.
- 100+ Happy Patients
- 2008 Established
- 24/7 Emergency Care
- Established: 2008
- Largest hospital in central Puerto Vallarta
- 20+ on-site board-certified and award-winning specialists
- English-speaking doctor or assistant available 24/7
- Years of experience treating international patients
- Listed in the Canadian Consulate Professional Service Listing
Offering quality medical care, Hospital del Carmen in Tijuana operates within a scientific/humanistic framework. The hospital aims to provide safe, honest and courteous treatment at all times.
Dr. Hans Ruiz Serna, a certified orthopedic and trauma surgeon, performs specialized surgeries at this hospital, including spinal surgeries, fracture repair, and joint replacements.
- 7+ Experienced Surgeon
- CMOT Certified Doctor
- ISO 9001 certification
- State-of-the-art hospital
- Located in the Gabilondo neighborhood of Tijuana
- Equipped to provide expert care across a range of disciplines, including orthopedics
- Easily reachable from San Diego and Los Angeles
- Established: 2006
- Accredited by Joint Commission International and Accreditation Canada International
- Board-certified doctors from 70+ specialties
- Separate department for international patients
- Cooperation with international insurance companies
- Established: 2008
- Modern hospital in Puebla
- Experts in nuclear medicine and imaging
- State-of-the-art equipment and technology, including PET/CT scan and Gamma camera.
- 24/7 emergency services are available
Our trusted patients share their success stories with us. Read them below.
Patient Reviews: Knee Replacement Surgery in Mexico
Check out what our patients say about their experience with us.
Amy Minutillo, USKnee Arthroplasty, Mexico
CMQ Hospital is convenient. It has many specialized doctors. It is very clean, and all the staff are friendly and helpful.
Karen Campos, USKnee Arthroplasty, Mexico
I am infinitely grateful to Dr. Raúl Arjona Alcocer since. He is the best orthopedic traumatologist specializing in joint surgery.
Now moving on to the final leg of the blog. How knee replacement surgery is performed in Mexico? Continue reading
Knee Replacement Procedure Explained
Total Knee Replacement
Knee arthroplasty, also known as total knee replacement (TKA), is a reliable treatment option for those suffering from osteoarthritis.
Knee replacement entails replacing weight-bearing portions of the knee joint with artificial components.
The procedure aims to alleviate pain experienced during routine activities and even at rest.
Total knee replacements are performed in people of age groups with end-stage, tri-compartmental osteoarthritis.
Total Knee Replacement
Source: NCBI[5]
Partial Knee Replacement
Partial Knee Replacement
Partial knee replacement (PKR) is ideal for those with a single damaged compartment in the knee joint.
It is also ideal for those who have failed conservative treatment.[6]
Candidates are recommended a total or a partial knee replacement, depending on the extent of their problem.
The procedure is explained in the following steps.
Knee Checkup by Physician
- Non-clinical preparation
- Weightloss
- Knee strengthening exercises
- Physical activities
- Drug therapy, if prescribed
- Clinical evaluation
- Medical history
- Radiological diagnosis
- Blood tests and pathological exams
- Arthroscopy if required
Source: NCBI[7]
Besides these, your surgeon may instruct you to follow a certain diet or drug regime hours before the surgery.
Procedure
Total knee replacement is performed either by traditional open knee surgical method or robotic knee replacement technique.
The steps of the procedure involve:
- General anesthesia
- Bone resection & release of tissues
- Implant placement
- Patellar tracking
- Wound closure
Video Courtesy: Vancouver Coastal Health
Source: NCBI[8]
Post-Surgery Care Tips
- Start your physical rehabilitation as soon as your surgeon gives a get-go.
- Avoid the temptation to support your knee with a pillow when sleeping.
- Avoid kneeling on your replaced knee till the time your surgeons permit you to.
- Alleviate swelling with ice packs.
- Avoid extreme activities, such as bicycling or skiing.
Before your discharge, make sure to express any questions or concerns regarding your procedure, recovery, potential complications, follow-up visits, etc. Once you arrive in Mexico, your schedule will look something like this.
Knee Replacement Surgery in Mexico: Trip Iternanry
Treatment Itinerary
1st day: Go to the hospital for consultation and tests; return to the hotel
2nd day: Knee replacement surgery; stay in the hospital
3rd day: Stay in the hospital to recover
4th day: Leave the hospital; rest in the hotel
5th day: Rest in the hotel
6th day: Go to the hospital for post-op consultation; return to the hotel
7th day: Travel back to the US
*Itineraries vary according to individual circumstances.
In the next section, we will discuss why Mexico is a popular and safe choice for orthopedic procedures.
Medical Tourism in Mexico for Knee Replacement
In Mexico, as we've seen, you can have your knee replacement surgery done by a highly skilled doctor without breaking the bank. That alone makes it a top destination for medical tourists worldwide.
For Americans, there is the added benefit of regional proximity. Our partner surgeon in Mexico gives us a walk-through for orthopedic surgery in Mexico.
Orthopedic Surgery in Mexico
Travel
Mexico is well connected to the rest of the world by direct and affordable flights. Furthermore, US & Canadian citizens can stay in Mexico for 180 days without a tourist visa.[9]
You will require a valid passport at the time of entry.
Medical Tourism in Mexico
Many of the best hospitals in Mexico are located in popular tourist cities. They treat foreigners regularly.
Some hospitals have entire English-speaking departments committed to working with medical tourists. Language won't be a major concern in Mexico.
Nevertheless, it's always a good idea to learn some common Spanish words and phrases. Remember to practice caution at all times when touring Mexico, as petty crimes are still prevalent.
Conclusion
Don’t let financial barriers prevent you from addressing your chronic knee pain. To conclude, getting your total knee replacement done in Mexico is a safe and affordable choice.
Our orthopedic surgeons in Mexico are board-certified and internationally accredited. You will get top-notch care at a price that fits your budget.
As an added bonus, you get to enjoy a vacation in Mexico.
FAQs
Total knee replacement (TKR) in Mexico costs between $7,000 and $10,500. The cost can vary based on the specific location within Mexico and the choice of medical facility.
Get connected with our case managers today to avail your free quote.
Yes, knee replacement in Mexico is cheaper compared to the US, UK, and Canada. American patients can save up to 80% on your treatment cost in Mexico.
You can pay via credit/debit cards, wire transfers, bank transfers, and PayPal.
Yes, Mexican doctors are highly skilled and renowned for their expertise Mexico boasts a well-established healthcare system.
MTC has handpicked the best orthopedic surgeons with international training and accreditation.
Getting knee replacement in Mexico offers several advantages. Here are the top reasons to choose Mexico for your knee surgery.
- Save ~80% on medical expenses
- Quality care
- Proximity to the US
Beyond that, Mexico boasts a vibrant culture and pleasant climate, contributing to a comfortable recovery experience.
References
- Kiplinger Finance: HEALTH-INSURANCE
- Cost Helper: Knee Replacement Cost
- CDC: Health Insurance
- Grand View Research: Report Overview
- Expatistan: Cost of living in Mexico
- NCBI: StatPearls
- NCBI: StatPearls
- Travel.State.Gov: International Travel