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Affordable Healthcare in Mexico for Foreigners- Best Cities!

mylifesamovie.com
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6 mos ago
bykaiserseahorsetotravel

Summary

Mexico has long been a popular destination for digital nomads, expats, and retirees. One of the key attractions is its affordable healthcare. For many foreigners, accessing quality medical services at a fraction of the cost is a significant draw.

Playa del Carmen has nearly all medical and healthcare services there. Mexico City boasts a vast network of healthcare facilities, including top-notch private hospitals and clinics.

Cost of healthcare in Mexico City is lower than in many Western cities, making it an appealing option for those seeking affordable medical services. The city has several private hospitals that cater to expatriates and tourists alike.

In the U.S. it is common to find people who have been in the military for years. In the UK it is more common to see people who had served in the armed forces.

Puebla offers both public and private healthcare options, with private care being quite affordable. Many doctors in Puebla are trained in the U.S. or Europe, ensuring a high standard of care.

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5 Comments

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iareunique
6 mos ago
I have a feeling many Americans are going to be going down to these areas for healthcare in the next few years
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kaiserseahorseOP
6 mos ago
If the billionaires get their way, we won't even be able to do that
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bambam
6 mos ago
I do love the emphasis on where they were trained to help people understand these are not bad options
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kaiserseahorseOP
6 mos ago*
It's crazy to me that many think only trained in the US is supposed to be good
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bambam
6 mos ago
Well that's been true for a while but I doubt it is anymore