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Hip Replacement in Mexico

Hospitals and medical centers in Mexico performing Hip Replacement Surgery.

Cost of Hip Replacement in Mexico

Procedure Minimum price Maximum price

Hip Replacement (THR)

$US 9,500

$US 13,500

Hip Replacement - Minimally Invasive

$US 12,500

$US 13,500

Hip Replacement - Revision

$US 18,500

$US 19,500

Hip Replacement - Partial

$US 8,900

$US 13,000

Hospitals and clinics offering Hip Replacement in Mexico

Hospital Velmar

Welcome to our Private Hospital, where a friendly and courteous team of medical specialists with a wealth of scientific knowledge and ethical standards is committed to taking care of your healthcare needs. Our goal is to provide unmatched medical care by constantly innovating and investing in the tr

Listed orthopedics specialist:

Dr. Heber Avitia, MD

Orthopedic Surgeon

Prices

Procedure Prices

Hip Replacement Surgery

12,400 US$

Hip Replacement - Minimally Invasive

upon request

Hip Replacement - Minimally Invasive (Both Hips)

upon request

Hip Replacement - Partial

upon request

Hip Replacement - Revision

upon request

Hip Replacement (THR)

upon request

My Medical Vacations

My Medical Vacations is an agency specialized in medical tourism, focused on the care of international patients during their visit to Cancún (Mexico).
6 years of operation and more than 2000 patients attended give us the experience to provide an optimal service

Prices

Procedure Prices

Hip Replacement

8,000 - 14,000 US$

Cabo Orthopaedics

A specialized orthopedics clinic with four board certified physicians, affiliated with the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS). The Cabo clinic treats over 100 foreign patients annually, mainly from the USA and Canada.

Listed orthopedics specialist:

Dr. Gerardo Mangino

Orthopedics, Joint Replacement

Prices

Procedure Prices

Hip Replacement - Minimally Invasive

9,500 - 13,500 US$

Hip Replacement - Partial

upon request

Hip Replacement - Revision

14,000 - 18,000 US$

Hip Replacement (THR)

9,500 - 13,500 US$

Oasis of Hope Hospital

A modern, high tech medical and surgical facility catering to cancer patients and doubles as a cancer research institution as well.

Prices

Procedure Prices

Hip Replacement (THR) - both hips

25,000 - 30,000 US$

Hip Replacement (THR) - one hip

15,000 - 21,000 US$

Baja Orthopedics

A specialized orthopedic clinic from Tijuana with three orthopedic specialists, all of which speak English and regularly treat American patients. The clinic was established in 1990, is ISO certifiede, and all doctors speak English.

3 listed orthopedics specialists:

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Prices

Procedure Prices

Hip Replacement

upon request

San Angel Hospital

A small, modern, private hospital, located in the border city of Nuevo Laredo, right across the Texas border. 50% of the patients come from the United States, due to the proximity to the Texas border, and to the easy access by car and by air.

Listed orthopedics specialists:

Dr. Luis Hernández Romero

Orthopedics and Traumatology

Dr. Heriberto Sastré López

Traumatology and Orthopedics
Hip and Knee Reconstruction

Prices

Procedure Prices

Hip Replacement

upon request

Hospital Médica Sur

Prestigious destination that conducts first class medical procedures.

Prices

Procedure Prices

Hip Replacement

upon request

Hospital de La Familia

A small hospital offering healthcare services for women and their families, including cosmetic surgery, dermatology, gynecology, pediatrics, dermatology, bariatric surgery, internal medicine and infertility treatment.

Listed orthopedics specialist:

Prices

Procedure Prices

Hip Replacement

upon request

Hospital San Jose TecSalud

A JCI accredited hospital, located 150 miles from the border with Texas, United States. The hospital is a full range tertiary care hospital, with five areas of excellence: Cardiology, Oncology, Neuroscience, Organ Transplant and Liver Disease.

Prices

Procedure Prices

Hip Replacement

upon request

Hospital Country 2000

A small, private and modern general service hospital, offering a wide range of medical services, including plastic surgery, orthopedics, general surgery, oncology, infertility and pediatrics. Facilities include private rooms with a TV and phone line.

Listed orthopedics specialists:

Dr. Rafael Ortega Orozco

Physician/Orthopedic Surgeon

Dr. Rafael A.Jiménez, MD

Orthopaedic Surgeon

Prices

Procedure Prices

Hip Replacement - Minimally Invasive

upon request

Hip Replacement - Partial

upon request

Hip Replacement - Revision

upon request

Hip Replacement (THR)

upon request

Hip Replacement

upon request

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About Hip Replacement

This information is intended for general information only and should not be considered as medical advice on the part of Health-Tourism.com. Any decision on medical treatments, after-care or recovery should be done solely upon proper consultation and advice of a qualified physician.

What is Total Hip Replacement (Hip Arthroplasty)?
A total hip replacement is a surgical procedure whereby the diseased cartilage and bone of the hip joint is surgically replaced with artificial materials.

Why do you need a hip replacement?
The aims of hip replacement are pain relief and improvement in hip function.
Hip replacement is usually considered only after other therapies, such as pain medications and physical therapy, have failed.

What conditions are commonly treated with hip replacement?
Total hip replacement is commonly used to treat:

  • Joint failure caused by osteoarthritis.
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Traumatic arthritis
  • Hip fractures
  • Avascular necrosis
  • Benign and malignant bone tumors And other less common conditions

How long will the new hip last?
The new hip joint is expected to last over ten years in 90% of patients.
The chance of hip replacement lasting 20 years or more is 80%.

What are the other types of hip replacement?
  • Partial hip replacement
    The hip is a ball and socket joint. Through disease or wear and tear, it can become damaged. If only part of the joint is damaged, a partial hip replacement may be an option.
    In a partial hip replacement surgery, the hip socket is usually left intact. The head of the femur bone is replaced with an artificial component similar to that used in a total hip replacement. Sometimes a device is fitted over the bone which means the top of the femur does not have to be cut.
  • Minimally invasive hip replacement
    Minimally invasive hip replacement allows the surgeon to perform the hip replacement through one or two small incisions. Compared with the traditional hip replacement surgery, this technique may reduce the pain and speed up the recovery.
    Minimally invasive hip replacement has not been practiced for long, so there are no reliable studies comparing it to the traditional method.
  • Revision hip replacement
    Artificial implants wear down over time, and may need to be replaced. Revision hip replacement surgery is a procedure to replace a worn out implant.
    Revision hip replacements are more complicated then the first hip replacement and their outcomes are not as good. The risk of complications increases with each revision.

Duration of procedure/surgery : A total hip replacement surgery takes approximately two to four hours. Preperation can take an additional few hours.

Days admitted : You will usually be hospitalized for 4 to 6 days.

Anesthesia : General anesthesia, or spinal anesthesia (anesthetizes your body from the waist down)

Recovery : Recovery depends on your general health, age, and the outcome of the surgery. Physical therapy is a very important factor in the overall outcome of hip replacement surgery, and will usually start as soon as possible after the surgery.

Risks : Serious complications occur in fewer than 2% of patients. The mortality rate from hip replacement surgery is well below 1%. Risks include: - Blood clots. - Infection. - Fracture of the hip joint during surgery. - Dislocation of the new joint. - Loosening of your new joint over time, causing pain in your hip. - Breakage of the prosthesis. - Change in leg length. - Joint stiffening: sometimes the soft tissues around your joint hardens, making it difficult to move your hip. - Wear and tear over time.

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