Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Prices in Mexico City
Compare minimally invasive spine surgery prices across 5 doctors in Mexico City.
Price range in Mexico City
From
$1,500
MXN
Average
$1,640
MXN
Up to
$1,800
MXN
About prices in Mexico City
We hold 5 recorded prices for minimally invasive spine surgery in Mexico City, ranging from $1,500 to $1,800 MXN, with an average of $1,640 MXN. That is 25% more than the other 17 cities where we have prices ($1,312 MXN on average).
Price comparison
Jesús Eduardo Falcón Molina
Hospital MAC La Viga, Consultorio 825.
$1,500
MXN
Mauricio Ugarte Uria
Hospital Angeles Pedregal/Torre Clínica de Consultorios
$1,500
MXN
Eric Misael Estrada Estrada
Hospital Angeles Pedregal
$1,700
MXN
Luis Rodrigo Díaz Iñiguez
Hospital Angeles Pedregal, Consultorio 1089, Torre Especialidades Medicas III
$1,701
MXN
J. Emmanuel Villanueva Hernández
Urologo carrilo & co
$1,800
MXN
| Doctor | Clinic | Rating | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hospital MAC La Viga, Consultorio 825. Calz. de la Viga 1174 | | $1,500 MXN | |
| Hospital Angeles Pedregal/Torre Clínica de Consultorios Camino Sta. Teresa 1055-S | | $1,500 MXN | |
| Hospital Angeles Pedregal Camino Sta. Teresa 1055s | | $1,700 MXN | |
| Hospital Angeles Pedregal, Consultorio 1089, Torre Especialidades Medicas III Camino Santa Teresa 1055 | | $1,701 MXN | |
| Urologo carrilo & co Av. División del Nte. 3395 | | $1,800 MXN |
Frequently asked questions
How much does minimally invasive spine surgery cost in Mexico City?
The 5 prices we have recorded in Mexico City run from $1,500 to $1,800 MXN, averaging $1,640 MXN.
Is it cheaper in another city?
Among the cities with at least 3 recorded prices, Puebla has the lowest average: $1,100 MXN, against $1,640 MXN in Mexico City.
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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