| If you are open to medical tourism, from experience would recommend Mexico private healthcare. I have been very impressed with private facilities and doctors. Out of pocket costs are very affordable including lab and imaging (ultrasound, CT, and MRI). No insurance needed as long as you have proof of payment. They may request this for intensive surgical operations etc. Another benefit is results are immediately given to you, for example say you got a CT as hospital/provider A and want to see a specialist in B, no problem just bring the findings/imaging with you. No filing petitions to get your own medical records which you may or may not get in 2-3 weeks....if they honor it, then have to file HIPPA requests etc. All this wastes time, normally in weeks in the US. A thing that completely surprises me is the doctors provide their cell phone number, so if you have issues after hours or weekends, or they receive lab results and want to provide a recommendation, after hours, just a message away. I wish we did this in the US. One of the better things since you are self pay is to not deal with insurance. Want to try a different medicine, don't need approval for that. Want a second opinion, don't need to run it by insurance.Is this facility/doc in my network?, no worry there. You control the entire experience. My recommendation is to look for cities that are expat hot spots as they have medical tourism facilities, normally all speak English including the local people to cater to expats. Yucatan, Quintana Roo (cancun) and I think Jalisco. If you are interested in more info please email me, email in my profile. My SO has problem and we have played the bounce around game along with a few ER visits mixed in. Few things are more frustrating then experiencing the US medical system first hand with no results and being helpless. Best of luck! |