Visual Fields Prices in Mexico City
Compare visual fields prices across 7 doctors in Mexico City.
Price range in Mexico City
From
$1,000
MXN
Average
$1,343
MXN
Up to
$1,800
MXN
About prices in Mexico City
We hold 7 recorded prices for visual fields in Mexico City, ranging from $1,000 to $1,800 MXN, with an average of $1,343 MXN. That is 10% more than the other 14 cities where we have prices ($1,225 MXN on average).
Price comparison
David Rivera De La Parra
Consultorio David Rivera De La Parra
$1,000
MXN
Veronica Yackeline Vega Delgadillo
SKINTOPIA
$1,000
MXN
Olivia del Pilar Ortiz Aldama
Farmacia Union Campestre
$1,000
MXN
Rafael Castañeda Diez
Calle Cracovia 72
$1,500
MXN
Graciela Garcia Briones
Hospital Angeles del Pedregal, Torre Ángeles consultorio 1032
$1,500
MXN
Alejandro Silva Moreno
Lunes a Viernes
$1,600
MXN
Erika Leticia Fernandez Muñoz
Consultorio Erika Leticia Fernandez Muñoz
$1,800
MXN
| Doctor | Clinic | Rating | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Consultorio David Rivera De La Parra Av. Puente de Piedra No. 150, Col. Toriello Guerra | No reviews yet | $1,000 MXN | |
| SKINTOPIA Av Cuauhtémoc #841 | | $1,000 MXN | |
| Farmacia Union Campestre Cerro Gordo 287 | 1 review | $1,000 MXN | |
| Calle Cracovia 72 Avenida Insurgentes Sur 2067-11 San Angel Ciudad de Mexico | | $1,500 MXN | |
| Hospital Angeles del Pedregal, Torre Ángeles consultorio 1032 Camino a Sta. Teresa 1055-S | | $1,500 MXN | |
| Lunes a Viernes Ámsterdam 219A, Desp 401, Hipódromo, CDMX | | $1,600 MXN | |
| Consultorio Erika Leticia Fernandez Muñoz Cam. De Sta. Teresa 1055 | | $1,800 MXN |
Frequently asked questions
How much does visual fields cost in Mexico City?
The 7 prices we have recorded in Mexico City run from $1,000 to $1,800 MXN, averaging $1,343 MXN.
Why do prices differ so much between one doctor and another?
Each figure is the price the practice publishes itself, and they do not always cover the same thing: prior tests, materials and follow-up visits may be billed separately. Confirm what is included before booking.
Before you book
- Every licensed doctor in Mexico holds a cédula profesional, a national licence number. It appears on our doctor profiles where we have it, and you can verify it yourself against the federal registry.
- Ask exactly what a quoted price covers. Consultation, imaging, anaesthesia, materials and follow-up visits are often quoted separately.
- Ask who handles follow-up once you are home, and what happens if something needs correcting. For treatment that spans several visits, agree the schedule before you travel.
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