Medically Reviewed By: Dr. Anne Saidu (MD), Dr. David Warmflash (MD)
Gastric Bypass Surgery in Mexico
Transform your body with affordable gastric bypass surgery in Mexico. You can save up to 78% while reaching your ideal weight!
Lea's Gastric Bypass in Mexico Results
From 300+ lbs to 135 lbs, Lea achieved an inspirational weight transformation! With a gastric bypass in Mexico, she was able to fulfill her utmost desire: being able to play with her daughter.
Keep reading to know the price of gastric bypass surgery in Mexico.
Cost of Gastric Bypass in Mexico
Did you know that gastric bypass surgery in Mexico costs just $5,495-$6,995? That's a significant difference compared to the $25,000 it costs in the US.
Get this surgery in Mexico and save between 72-78%! Check out the difference in surgery prices across North America below:
Procedure | Mexico | US | Canada |
---|---|---|---|
Gastric bypass | $5,495-$6,995 | $25,000 | $20,000 |
Disclaimer- Prices are case dependent.
Affordable bariatric surgery is available across Mexico. Therefore, prices vary depending on the location.
These top Mexican cities offer gastric bypass surgery at affordable prices:
City | Cost |
---|---|
Tijuana | $5,495 |
Reynosa | $5,799 |
Mexicali | $5,950 |
Piedras Negras | $6,500 |
Nuevo Laredo | $6,799 |
Puerto Vallarta | $6,900 |
Cancun | $6,995 |
*Prices are subject to change
Do you want an all-inclusive bariatric surgery package? Then you're at the right place!
Here's what our all-inclusive surgery package carries:
- Lab work
- Hotel stay
- Follow-ups
- Ground transfer
- Post-op medication
- Anesthesia
- Hospital stay
- Surgeon's fee
- Pre & post-op diet
- Destination support
Pay via EMI!
For a gastric bypass priced around $5,495:
MTC offers EMIs as low as $191/month!
So, you can get surgery now and pay later at your convenience.
Did you know?
Pay through Stripe and avail no-cost EMI on a 6-monthly plan!
Top Surgeons for Gastric Bypass in Mexico
We have partnered with board-certified bariatric surgeons in Mexico. Our surgeons are highly qualified and experienced to give you a safe and successful weight loss surgery.
Dr. Guillermo Lopez
Trained from IFSO, Dr. Lopez has performed 5,000+ bariatric surgeries.
He's mentored various Mexican bariatric surgeons. Moreover, he is ACLS-certified by the American Heart Association.
Education
- Autonomous National University of Mexico
Memberships
- American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery
- Mexican Association of General Surgery
- Spanish Surgery Association
Dr. Luis Cazares
Certified by the Mexican Council of General Surgery, Dr. Cazares has performed 3000+ bariatric surgeries.
With IFCO certification, he specializes in advanced laparoscopic surgery techniques.
Education
- University of Nuevo Leon, Mexico
Memberships
- International Federation for the Surgery of Obesity and Metabolic Disorders
Dr. Hector Perez
Certified by the CMCOEM and the Mexican Council of General Surgery, Dr. Perez has performed 10,000+ surgeries.
He currently leads the Scientific Committee and CMCOEM programs.
Education
- Mexican Faculty of Medicine, La Salle University
Memberships
- International Federation for the Surgery of Obesity and Metabolic Disorders
- Mexican College of Obesity Surgery and Metabolic Diseases
- Mexican Association of General Surgery
Dr. Galileo Villarreal
Dr. Villarreal has performed over 4,000 weight loss surgeries with a complication rate of < 1%.
He is certified by the CMCG and recognized as a Master Surgeon in Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery by SRC.
Education
Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Monterrey, Mexico
Memberships
- American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery
- Mexican Association of Endoscopic Surgery
- Mexican College of Surgery for Obesity and Metabolic Diseases
Dr. Oscar Trevino
A prominent member of American associations, Dr. Treviño has performed 8,000+ laparoscopic and 4,000 bariatric procedures.
He is a Fellow of IFSO and certified by CMCG in general and bariatric surgery.
Education
- Monterrey University
Memberships
- American College of Surgeons
- American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery
- Mexican College of Surgery for Obesity and Metabolic Diseases
Dr. Cristobal Garza
Dr. Garza, an expert in minimally invasive bariatric surgery, has performed 10,000+ surgeries.
He employs advanced robotic-assisted surgery technology in his practice.
Education
- Universidad de Monterrey, Mexico
Memberships
- Mexican Council of Metabolic and Obesity Surgery
- Mexican College of Surgery for Obesity and Metabolic Diseases AC
Meet our top bariatric, board-certified surgeons in Mexico:
Dr. Hector Perez, Mexico
Dr. Galileo Villarreal, Mexico
Top Hospitals for Gastric Bypass Surgery in Mexico
We have partnered with the top hospitals in Mexico for gastric bypass surgery. Check out where they are located in Mexico and how to reach them:
Accredited three times by the SRC as an International Center of Excellence, LIMARP is a top facility for bariatric surgery.
It is known for its rigorous standards and dedication to helping patients achieve their weight loss goals.
The center employs a multidisciplinary approach, involving nutritionists, psychologists, and physical therapists to support patients throughout their journey.
The hospital also arranges seamless bariatric and travel experiences, making it a top destination for bariatric surgery in Mexico.
- 20+ Years of Experience
- SRC Certified
- MGCH Certified
- Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
- Post-surgery recovery room
- Specialized operation theaters
- The hospital is in the beautiful Twin-Towers complex.
The Blue Tower Hospital (Blue Hospital), located near the US-MX border, is certified by the General Health Council of Mexico.
Known for its board-certified specialists and state-of-the-art operating rooms, it is a preferred destination for medical tourism in Tijuana.
The Blue Hospital, a top choice for weight loss surgery in Mexico, meets and exceeds stringent standards. It offers advanced medical equipment and specialized care across various medical fields.
- 25+ Years of Experience
- COFEPRIS Certified
- AMCPER Certified
Blue Medical Tower is a leading bariatric surgery hospital in Tijuana. Here’s what sets it apart:
- 25+ years of experience in weight loss surgery
- A wide range of weight loss procedures
- Successfully treated over 1,000 patients
- Skilled and certified surgeons and staff
- Safety standards matching US medical facilities
How To Reach Tijuana?
The San Diego airport (IATA: SAN) is the closest US airport to Tijuana. This Mexican border city is 16 miles north of downtown San Diego.
You can enter Tijuana from the San Ysidro port of entry. It is open 24*7.
Areas to avoid: Calle Coahuila, Zone Norte, El Florido, Murua, and Mariano Matamoros.
Source: Where the Road Forks[1]
Here is a list of nonstop flights to San Diego airport from popular cities in the US.
City | Duration | Provider |
---|---|---|
Queens, New York | 5h 55m | Alaska |
Los Angeles, California | 5h 43m | Alaska |
Miami, Florida | 5h 20m | American |
Cancun, located in the state of Quintana Roo, is a popular tourist destination on the eastern coast of Mexico.
How to Reach Cancun?
There are various non-stop flights from the US and Canada to Cancun. The Cancun International Airport (IATA: CUN) is one of the busiest airports in Mexico.
Here is the flight information to Cancun International Airport from US cities.
City | Duration | Provider |
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Miami, Florida | 1h 45m | American Airlines |
Houston, Texas | 2h 30m | United |
New York City, New York | 3h 45m | Delta |
Nuevo Laredo is a border town located on the US-Mexico border, across from Laredo, Texas.
How to Reach Nuevo Laredo?
Whether to fly or drive to Nuevo Laredo from the US depends on several factors, such as
- Distance
- Convenience
- Time and cost
If you travel from a distant location, flying may be the most practical option. However, if you are located within driving distance, driving to Nuevo Laredo can be an economical and enjoyable option.
Driving to Nuevo Laredo
You can also drive to Nuevo Laredo from nearby US cities. Check out the driving distance from some popular US cities to Nuevo Laredo:
City | Distance |
---|---|
Laredo, TX | 5 miles |
San Antonio, TX | 150 miles |
Houston, TX | 330 miles |
Dallas, TX | 380 miles |
New Orleans, LA | 680 miles |
Puerto Vallarta is a beautiful resort town located on the Pacific coast of Mexico, in the state of Jalisco. The nearest US city is San Diego, California, which is 290 miles away.
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.
Hospital CMQ is the only hospital in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, capable of providing the most complex medical services.
- 100+ Happy Patients
- 2008 Established
- 24/7 Emergency Care
- This medical facility has received international accreditations from:
- Joint Commission International (JCI)
- Accreditation Canada International (ACI)
- National Quality Health Council of Mexico (CNCQS)
Flights to Puerto Vallarta
Puerto Vallarta is easily accessible by flights from various US cities. The closest airport to Puerto Vallarta is the Licenciado Gustavo Diaz Ordaz International Airport (IATA: PVR).
Here is the flight information to the PVR airport from some US cities.
City | Duration | Provider |
---|---|---|
Los Angeles, California | 2h 40m | Alaska Airlines |
Houston, Texas | 2h 25m | United |
Chicago, Illinois | 4h 5m | American Airlines |
Reynosa, located in the state of Tamaulipas, is a border city that lies across the Rio Grande from McAllen, Texas.
How to Reach Reynosa?
Given its proximity to McAllen Texas, driving down to Reynosa becomes a convenient option. Check out the driving distance from some popular US cities to Reynosa:
City | Distance |
---|---|
McAllen, TX | 6 miles |
Brownsville, TX | 60 miles |
San Antonio, TX | 230 miles |
Houston, TX | 350 miles |
Austin, TX | 400 miles |
Piedras Negras is another border town located across the Rio Grande from Eagle Pass, Texas.
How to Reach Piedras Negras?
If you prefer driving, Piedras Negras is located on the US-Mexico border. It can be reached by car from cities like San Antonio, Laredo, and Monterrey.
Check out the driving distance from some popular US cities to Piedras Negras:
City | Distance |
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Eagle Pass, TX | 2 miles |
San Antonio, TX | 150 miles |
Austin, TX | 250 miles |
Houston, TX | 350 miles |
Dallas, TX | 375 miles |
Located in Baja, California, Mexicali is one of Mexico’s safest and most progressive cities.[2] You can enter Mexicali immediately after crossing the US-Mexico border in Calexico, California.
The Family Hospital is licensed and regulated by the Mexican Department of Health,
It is a reputable multi-specialty facility in Mexicali, Mexico, with around 60% of its patients coming from the U.S
Many of the hospital's physicians are U.S.-trained and recognized as top surgeons in northern Mexico.
With board-certified surgeons, advanced facilities, and a dedicated medical tourism department, it is a top destination for medical tourism in Mexico.
- 20+ Years of Experience
- GHC Certified
- ISO Certified
- The hospital is only 1.1 miles away from the US- Mexico border.
- state-of-the-art technology, and
- provided top-quality treatment for the last 20 years.
How to Reach Mexicali?
Are you planning to get a gastric bypass in Mexicali? Well, reaching here sure is hassle-free.
You can easily drive to our partner hospital in Mexicali from the US. Check out the driving distance from nearby US cities to Mexicali:
City | Distance |
---|---|
Calexico | 6 miles |
El Centro | 18 miles |
Imperial Valley | 38 miles |
Salton Lake | 70 miles |
Palm Springs | 118 miles |
San Diego | 117 miles |
Tucson, AZ | 125 miles |
Gastric Bypass in Mexico Reviews
Many patients from the US and Canada have crossed borders for weight loss surgery. Check out their weight transformation before and after gastric bypass in Mexico!
Terinda had her surgery in Tijuana in 2018. She traveled to Mexico from Washington state.
Before & After: Gastric Bypass in Mexico
Listen to Kelly and Marilyn's review of weight loss surgery in Mexico:
Gastric Bypass Mexico Review by Marilyn
Gastric Bypass Mexico Review by Kelly
Let's take a close look at the success rate of gastric bypass surgery:
Long-Term Success Rate of Gastric Bypass in Mexico
Are you planning to get your weight loss surgery across the US border? Then you must check out the success rate of gastric bypass surgery in Mexico.
Here is the complete review from our client, Melonie, from the US:
Melonie lost 13 lbs through her pre-op diet. She had her surgery in Tijuana in August 2017.
Highest Weight: 255 lbs
Before Surgery: 216 lbs
On Surgery: 209 lbs
Current Weight: 148 lbs
Keep reading for Melonie's detailed weight loss journey:
2 Weeks Post-Op
Melonie lost 23 lbs in two weeks. Gastric bypass surgery also made her healthier in many ways.
Melonie said, “I’m already off one diabetes medication and going to get off one of my blood pressure medications. To better health!”
6 Weeks Post-Op
Melonie was down to 172 lbs from 203 lbs. In addition to cardio, she took up weight training.
7 Weeks Post-Op
She reported, “Off two diabetic meds, two blood pressure meds, and acid reflux meds. Feeling great and staying focused.”
9.5 Weeks Post-Op
Melonie said, “In the past seven days, I’ve hiked a moderate trail of 2.5 miles. I even played tennis for 2 hours. Today I’m down another 3.0 lbs. (in one week).
“My surgery weight was 206 lbs. My current weight is 163 lbs. My goal is to reach 160 lbs. I have a ton of energy.”
She added, “I am no longer light-headed. My days of getting tired easily after minimal activity are LONG gone!”
12 Weeks Post-Op
She shared, “I hike, play tennis, walk/jog the stairs at least four times a week for 2 hours or more. Because I started this early, I’m gaining muscle.
“My body is toning itself. I feel a little better about the way I look. I’m having fun being outdoors.”
4 Months Post-Op
Melonie said, “My health is 80% better, but it’s still challenging. I’ve had a few days that I made poor food choices. As a result, I felt sluggish.
“This journey is about continually being a mindful eater. It is essential to take an inventory of what we are doing.
Don’t let setbacks keep you from pushing forward to meet and maintain our new healthy lifestyle.”
5 Months Post-Op
She was now in the weight loss maintenance mode.
So, she gradually increased the intensity of her workouts.
6 Months Post-Op
Melonie updated that she had lost 67 lbs. since her gastric bypass surgery.
She added, “Hard work pays off, and it’s never easy. It can be fun if you keep it interesting and try new things.”
1 Year Post Gastric Bypass Surgery
12 Months Post-Op
She reported that 95% of her health issues had been resolved. Her hair was growing back. She had started experiencing hair loss 3-4 months after the gastric bypass.
She was down to 148 lbs from 216 lbs.
Keep reading to know about the gastric bypass surgery procedure:
Understanding Gastric Bypass Surgery
A Roux-en-Y gastric bypass is a weight-loss procedure in which
- a tiny pouch is cut from the stomach and
- attached directly to the small intestine.
It is one of the most commonly performed types of bariatric surgery.
Gastric bypass is a procedure for those who
- haven't seen success with diet and exercise or
- have weight-related health issues.
Did you know?
Gastric Bypass Surgery in Mexico helps resolve problems like diabetes, GERD, and dyslipidemia.[3]
Source: News Medical Life Sciences[4]
Gastric Bypass Surgery in Mexico: Procedure
Gastric bypass is one of the safest bariatric surgeries in Mexico.
It involves:
- Dividing the stomach into a small upper pouch and a larger lower pouch.
Gastric Bypass in Mexico
- Connecting the smaller pouch to a section of the small intestine called the jejunum.
This allows food to bypass a portion of the intestine.
- Connecting the larger part of the stomach and bypassed duodenum to the later part of the small intestine.
This helps drain digestive juices for food digestion. As most of the stomach and duodenum are bypassed, less food is absorbed.
This leads to significant weight loss.
Source: Mayo Clinic[5]
Trip Schedule for Gastric Bypass Surgery in Mexico
Once you qualify for the surgery, our case managers will help you with the surgery dates.
Before the Trip: You’ll receive an email with the trip details. Our nutritionist will mail you a custom pre-op diet.
Surgery Day: The bariatric surgeon will perform the pre-ops, including ECG, chest X-rays, and blood tests.
The nutritionist and psychiatrist will medically assess you.
Hospital Discharge: The surgeon will perform several tests to rule out leaks.
Process | Duration |
---|---|
Hospital Stay | 3 nights |
Hotel Stay | 2 nights |
Return to Work | 2-3 weeks |
Benefits of Gastric Bypass Surgery in Mexico
Getting gastric bypass surgery in Mexico leads to significant weight loss, sure. However, did you know about the other significant benefits of this procedure?
Read all about these benefits of gastric bypass, as highlighted by a 2018 study.[6]
Higher Excess Weight Loss
- The average excess weight loss after gastric bypass is much higher than in restrictive surgeries.
- Patients report losing more weight with gastric bypass surgery compared to lap band and gastric sleeve surgery.
Resolves Diabetes
- Gastric bypass can result in the resolution of type 2 diabetes.
- Researchers observed a complete or partial remission of type 2 diabetes in 45% of the cases post-op RYGB.
Gastric Bypass Surgery Benefits
Lowers High Cholesterol Level
- Post-surgery, total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol levels return to normal or near-normal levels.
Normalizes Blood Pressure
Do you suffer from high blood pressure caused by obesity? Gastric bypass then becomes a great weight loss option for you.
This is because blood pressure is known to return to normal or near-normal levels post-surgery. Learn more about the benefits of gastric bypass surgery from one of our patients.
Benefits of Gastric Bypass- Testimonial
Gastric Bypass vs Gastric Sleeve vs Lap Band
Here is a table comparing the three weight loss surgeries in Mexico:
Criteria | Gastric Bypass | Gastric Sleeve | Lap Band |
---|---|---|---|
Procedure[7] | A large portion of the stomach is bypassed | Extra portion of the stomach is removed | Stomach is restricted with a lap band |
Cost in Mexico | $5,495 | $5,795 | $7,695 |
Recovery Period | 3-6 weeks[8] | 2-4 weeks[9] | 1-2 weeks[10] |
Weight Loss | 70-80%* | 60-70%* | 35-40%[11] |
*Source: Frontiers[12]
Watch our expert bariatric surgeon in Mexico discuss the different weight loss surgeries!
Gastric Bypass vs Gastric Sleeve in Mexico
Mexico Travel Information
Which documents should I carry while entering Mexico? What are the Mexico re-entry requirements?
We have answered all questions related to your medical trip below:
Entry Requirements in Mexico
Americans and Canadians traveling to Mexico require:
- A valid passport
- Forma Migratoria Multiple (FMM) for moving beyond the border zone
- If traveling by car, then Mexican auto insurance is necessary
Did you know?
You don’t require a visa for a five to seven-day medical trip.[13]
Source: Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores[14]
Re-Entry Requirements for the US or Canada
American and Canadian citizens re-entering the US or Canada should present any of the following:
- Passport
- Passport card
- Enhanced driver’s license
- Trusted Traveler Cards (Global Entry, NEXUS, SENTRI, or FAST)[15]
Did you know?
The Global Entry card is just an entry document, and you may not be allowed to enter Mexico using only this.
Why Choose MTC for Gastric Bypass in Mexico?
Quality Treatment
We partner with
- Hi-tech hospitals
- Handpicked hospitals
- Highly-qualified and experienced surgeons
US Corporation
MTC is:
- Texas-based organization
- Ranked A+ by Better Business Bureau (BBB)
Easy Payment Options
Accepted payment methods:
- Stripe EMI
- Cash, Paypal
- Credit/debit cards
- Wire and bank transfers
Seamless Travel Experience
MTC's arrangments:
- Airport pick-up
- Shuttle services
- Destination support
- Travel and logistics companies
Conclusion
Getting bypass surgery in Mexico will save you hundreds of dollars and solve many health issues.
Frequently Asked Questions
Gastric bypass surgery in Mexico costs between $5,495 - $6,995. The same procedure would cost you $25,000 in the US and $16,000 in Canada.
So, compared to the US, you can save up to 78% on gastric bypass surgery in Mexico!
Our bariatric surgeons in Mexico are
- Experienced
- Highly qualified
- Internationally accreditated
They have treated 5000+ international patients. So, you can count on safe and complications-free surgery in Mexico by expert bariatric surgeons.
You can book a surgery date in Mexico with the help of our case managers. Once you reach Mexico, you will meet your surgeon and medical staff.
You will be required to stay 2-3 days in Mexico during your bariatric surgery.
References
- Where the Road Forks: Walking Across the Border to Tijuana
- Travel Safe- Abroad: How Safe Is Mexicali for Travel?
- BMJ Open: Pros and cons of gastric bypass surgery...
- Mayo Clinic: Bariatric Surgery
- News Medical Life Sciences: Gastric Bypass Benefits
- Jama Network: Effect of Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy...
- VeryWell Health: Gastric Sleeve Surgery vs. Gastric Bypass
- VeryWell Health: Lap-Band Surgery: Recovery
- Springer Link: Long-Term Outcomes After Bariatric Surgery...
- Frontiers: Effects of Bariatric Surgery on Cardiovascular Disease...
- Expatistan: Cost of living in Mexico compared to United States
- Travel.State.Gov.: Mexico
- Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores: What documents do I need to enter Mexico?
- Homeland Security: Trusted Traveler Programs