Medical Care Mexico

13 Jan

In 2018 my mother-in-law fell coming down our stairs and broke her right wrist. This week she broke her left.

2018 fall required pins and surgery.

Alice lives near us and when she called this week in obvious distress, Lisa was at her door in less than a minute. As near as we can figure, she stood up quickly and blacked out. She hit her arm against the couch and dislocated her wrist and broke a bone.

Alice’s little house on our property.

The hospital is about a forty minute drive. We called our doctor Oscar to give him a heads up and Lisa and Alice left for the emergency room about nine pm. The amazing thing is that they were home and Alice was in her bed by two o’clock! Yes, you heard me right, five hours including the drive.

Oscar notified the emergency room staff and they were waiting. A team wheeled her into x-ray, they then knocked her out, and set the bone. She has a cast and an appointment to return. The nurses, technicians and traumatologist were loving, gentle and efficient. My friend in Texas pays steeply for “concierge” medicine. Here in Mexico it’s business as usual.

Bet you wish he were your doctor? Smart and gorgeous.

Let me make one thing clear, our doctor and care is at a private hospital. Lisa, Alice and I have excellent health insurance in the states that we rarely use. We pay totally out of pocket in Mexico. The bill you ask?

About $1200 US, which includes medication and follow up visits.

A bit drugged but behaving herself.

We feel very blessed. Now if we can just get all three of us well at the same time.

DOS TORTAS

10 Responses to “Medical Care Mexico”

  1. LJones's avatar
    LJones January 14, 2024 at 12:15 pm #

    Oh no! I’m so sorry to hear this ☹ I sent Alice a ‘messenger’ message – and I’m happy you got the care you needed in such a timely fashion!

    We flew into Portland last night from Mexico City and are stranded due to freezing rain, snow, and ice on the roads…and it is about 10 degrees here and power is out. We are at a hotel in Portland and don’t know when we can make the 2 hour car trip to our home…(what I wouldn’t give for a warm day on the lake…with bird song, warm temps and blue skies) – please enjoy the day a bit for us too😊

    Sending love to you three xoxo Lorrie

    Lorrie Jones
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    • afish25's avatar
      afish25 January 14, 2024 at 1:11 pm #

      Sounds like no fun. I’m sure there’s a blessing in there somewhere.

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  2. LJones's avatar
    LJones January 14, 2024 at 12:35 pm #

    PS looks like her right…not left? Sending love

    Lorrie Jones Simple Serenity simpleserenity.comhttp://simpleserenity.com/ 253.312.3117

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  3. Gail Beyrle's avatar
    Gail Beyrle January 14, 2024 at 5:44 pm #

    Alice looks so lovely in her cast. She is fortunate to be so close to you both. Her casita looks very inviting.

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    • afish25's avatar
      afish25 January 14, 2024 at 5:51 pm #

      It is packed with her prized possessions.

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  4. Emilie's avatar
    Emilie January 14, 2024 at 6:12 pm #

    So sorry about the break, but what wonderful care! I have received some medical care while vacationing in Mexico, and I was very pleased with both the care and the low price. One of the many reasons I’m tempted to move south of the border.
    Tell Alice I know she’ll mend quickly!

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  5. Jack Scott's avatar
    Jack Scott January 15, 2024 at 4:18 am #

    Wishing Alice a speedy recovery.

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    • afish25's avatar
      afish25 January 15, 2024 at 8:05 am #

      And us the patience to cope 😇😳

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