

Mexico, a short flight away, is a common medical travel destination for North Americans. The quality of the medical care is superb and many of the doctors and surgeons have been trained in the USA. Passport for Health highlights the three most popular medical travel destinations in Mexico.
Visa Requirement
There are no visa requirements of US citizens who wish to stay in Mexico for less than 180 days. Be sure your passport is valid for 90 days beyond your entry date into Mexico.
Mexico is an excellent destination for recuperation and vacation. You can enjoy ocean side resorts on the Pacific Ocean, the Sea of Cortez and the Gulf of Mexico. During your visit to Mexico, you can experience a nation rich in history, tradition, culture, cuisine, and natural beauty.
Guadalajara is a cosmopolitan city. Nicknamed the “Pearl of the West,” for its beautiful broad tree-lined avenues, parks, fountains, monuments, colonial and modern architecture, galleries, and museums offer pleasure to locals and visitors alike.
Known as the “Sultan of the North,” Monterrey invites visitors to explore its beautiful streets lined with buildings of great antiquity, some dating back to the 17th century. Surrounded by mountains, this city is one of the three most significant in Mexico in terms of economic activity. Don’t miss the Barrio Antiguo (Old Neighborhood) with its night life and other attractions.
Tijuana is just over the border from San Diego, California. Here, visitors can find the Tijuana Cultural Center, the Museum of the Californias, the El Trompo, an interactive scientific museum for children, and more.
For more information on Mexico, its states and cities, visit their official website at www.visitmexico.com.