Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Crossing the Border for Medical Services

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

DOCTOR APPOINTMENTS: (sp. citas con el doctor)

 Most everyone speaks English. Be sure to ask if they have any Transportation options. Many doctor offices will have an escort that will meet you at the border and walk you or drive you to your appointment. Some may have a shuttle that will pick you up on and return you to the U.S. side. Ask at the time of the Appointment for these services. Also ask if any insurance is accepted. Don’t forget to bring your card.

 

REGULAR BORDER HOURS

Open from

6am to 10pm Daily

 

Andrade border observes

California Time,

But Los Algodones businesses

observe Arizona Time

MONEY (Sp. Dinero)

US dollar is accepted everywhere. $10,000 cash limit for tax free entry into México and back into the USA.

Credit & Debit cards are accepted in many places with 3-6% charge. ATM’s are available with a fee.

If pesos are needed there is a money exchange.

CELL PHONES & TABLETS

Service is available but spotty Recommended “Airplane Mode” (there may be International Roaming Charges) Wi-Fi is available in most offices.

 

SHOPPING (sp. compras)

Bargaining is expected. Prices are not marked.  Offer half of what you are first quoted and bargain from there.

 

EATING (sp. comida)

Taste the culture!.

Enjoy the Mexican cuisine in one of the Restaurants or outside vendors. Keep in mind that the Margaritas may be pretty potent, so adjust your consumption accordingly. Many tourists come to México just for the “Street Tacos” Don’t like spicy? Just say…“No Me Gusta Picante”

DRINK WATER! (sp. beber agua)

 “It’s A Desert Out There”

Staying hydrated is very important no matter where you are. So, don’t forget to drink water while you are traveling, you can bring your own, but know that bottled water in México is safe to drink.

Extra Tip: Beer and Margaritas Don’t Count!

PUBLIC RESTROOMS (sp. el Baño)

There is one just after crossing the border into México, another next to the walking line on the Mexican side and one more after passing U.S customs on the way out. (See map for locations). Most doctor offices and restaurants will also have them available.

BE ADVISED

You are coming to México to save money on Medical Services. On the streets you will be approached by “Pickers” (sp. Jaladores) who are vendors trying to give you a better deal, they easily take “No, Gracias”, for an answer. Remember you get what you pay for...is it worth saving a few more bucks?....Stick to your plan.

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