Ten years ago, following the fear of an emergency need medical or dental care while south of the border space in the vicinity of the fear of execution by gas while crossing the railway, both had to call to spiritual leadership! In 1997, shortly after we moved to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, known as PV or Vallarta by the locals, was elected a friend of ours who have a significant amount of cosmetic surgery done here in PV. At that time there were a number of small hospitals and clinics in the city, but only two, that they considered. One was the year of 50Â and the other is more like the 60Â because it had window air conditioners in the three patient rooms. Hesitated My son, a surgical veterinarian in California, would have to his specialty in the other hospitals and clinics, practice! The surgical procedure was satisfactory to our friend, and although none of the nurses speak English, the attention and care she received during recovery were very good. At that time, good medical care in Vallarta was hard to find and if anyone needs great medical care, they would go to Guadalajara or fly to the States. In 1997, there were a number of dentists in photovoltaics, but they were pretty scary looking places, similar to those seen in the 60Â, although a few of them have window air conditioners are devices. Ten years ago you had a broken arm, toothache, etc., you were the best fly back to the good old USA for care. Now, ten years later, we have two large, modern, fully equipped hospitals and a small, but modern hospital in Vallarta. Of course, many of the small run-down hospitals are still exist, but are not considered in the North-Americans. The small AmeriMed hospital is fully capable of responding to emergencies, conducting tests at the most, and for all but the biggest problems appropriately. On the other side of the road AmeriMed the new Hospital San Javier’s, which was built about five years ago. It is modern, the hospital is dealing with almost every conceivable situation a medical problem. They have recently performed an emergency open heart surgery on a cruise boat passenger. San Javier is an MRI machine, cardiac catheterization, angioresonance, neuroradiological, mammography, etc. ecosonographic equipment. Of course, the patient recovery room will meet the highest standards, equipped with everything you expect in a fine U.S. hospital. The newest is the cornerstone Hospital Hospital, which was built two years ago and meets the same standards as the new Cornerstone Hospitals in Texas. Cornerstone has the sole radiology clinic in western Mexico with state-of-the-art CAT scan and MRI equipment. It is the center for dialysis and lithotripsy, as well as under emergency pediatrics, full cardiac services are available in an eye clinic, a 24-hour emergency room, intensive care, an on-site pharmacy, recovery room, and beautiful, almost plush, patients’ rooms. Between San Javier and Cornerstone, we are fully to all questions connected with falling orthopedics, trauma, nephrology, urology, anesthesia, internal medicine, gastroenterology, obstetrics and gynecology, endocrinology, rheumatology, neurology, cardiology, general surgery, plastic and Reconstructive surgery, hematology, dermatology, and pretty much anything that ails you. These hospitals accept most international insurance and the majority of U.S. veteran benefits. In fact, to show the veterans here that they receive better care in PV, as a result of overcrowding, Inc. in the United States. Almost all the doctors and nurses in hospitals to speak English. In addition, the majority of doctors have received part of their training in the States or Europe. There are two major differences between them and the hospitals in the United States. They are the price and service! Surgical procedures and hospital are one third to one-half of what it states in the. The attention, care and follow-up far beyond the United States. The doctors and nurses really care and treat each patient as a friend. They seem more interested in treating and curing the patient, as they are in collecting the money. Most doctors carry mobile phones and are available for consultation 24 hours a day. Cosmetic and reconstructive surgery has become so popular in photovoltaics that many Americans and Canadians come here specifically for a drink and stick. So many that a large wellness center specializing in post-operative care is currently in the planning stages, so they have to return to the market to go to paradise, for one or two weeks and brought home ten years younger! Today, there are a few exceptional dentists in Vallarta, each with state-of-the-art offices, meeting U.S. standards. Root canals, caps, crowns and implants on a daily basis in the beautiful, high-tech and sterile offices. Here, too, they are all fluent in English and their prices are one third to one-half of what she states in the. For this reason, many North Americans are coming here for new caps, crowns and implants, perhaps the same people who come for cosmetic surgery! We donâ? D be glad to take some of the new clinics, state-of-the-art hospitals or in the modern dental practice, if and when the time comes, WEA? Ll certainly not afraid of medical care south of the border!

Jim Scherrer has homes in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico for 24 years and lived there in the last ten years in the property. The mission of his series of 20 articles relating to retirement in Puerto Vallarta is the latest changes that have occurred in Vallarta while showing the fears that misconceptions about living conditions in Mexico. The full series of articles about travel to and retirement in Vallarta, as well as links to pertinent Puerto Vallarta, please visit us at www. pvreba. com