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Is the risk in the procedure… or in poorly planned logistics?
Many patients believe the greatest risk of receiving medical care abroad is in the operating room. But after years of coordinating medical travel from the United States and Canada to Mexico City, I can say this with certainty: the real risk is often poor logistical planning. A well‑performed procedure can quickly be overshadowed by poorly connected flights, improvised ground transportation, uncoordinated medical appointments, or lack of post‑care follow‑up. When a patient arr
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What “trust signals” should you require before choosing a clinic or hospital?
When a person is evaluating medical care in Mexico, the most common mistake is to trust what is visible first: a polished website, impeccable photos, attractive facilities, or isolated testimonials. But in healthcare, trust is not bought with marketing. It is validated with evidence. If you are going to choose a clinic or hospital—especially as a patient from the United States or Canada—these are the trust signals you should require before moving forward: · Institutional
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