Leishmaniasis treatment in Acapulco
Treatment for leishmaniasis in Acapulco is available with 21 specialists, including dermatologist, spread across 20 clinics. Check reviews and prices before booking.
Consultations from $700 MXN.
Leishmaniasis is an infectious disease caused by parasites of the genus Leishmania that are transmitted by the bite of small sandflies. Depending on the form, it can affect the skin or, less frequently, internal organs.
Common symptoms: in its cutaneous form, one or several skin lesions usually appear that are slow to heal, sometimes with ulcers or nodules in exposed areas such as the face, arms or legs.
Common causes: the infection is associated with the bite of the insect vector in tropical and subtropical regions, so a history of travel or residence in those areas is relevant.
Which specialist treats it? The study of skin lesions usually corresponds to dermatology, which can guide the necessary tests. If you notice a persistent lesion that does not heal, the most prudent thing is to place it in the hands of a professional for evaluation.
Which specialist to see for leishmaniasis in Acapulco?
Doctors who treat leishmaniasis in Acapulco
Dr. Fray Elaev Serrano
Dr. Balfre Torres Bibiano
Dr. Osorio Marcela Garibay
Dr. Alvaro Rhony Orellana
Dr. Fernando Cajigas G.
Dra. María De Guadalupe Chavez Lopez
Dr. Guadalupe Estrada Chavez
Dra. Maria Alejandra Cueva Sánchez
Dra. Martha Teresa De La Cruz Rodriguez
Dr. Ocampo Rogelia Lopez
Dr. Jesus Mauricio Cagigas Adalid
Dr. Pólito América Pérez
Dra. Marina Romero Navarrete
Dra. Ma De La Luz Chavez Lopez
Dr. Manuel Serrano SoliS
Dr. Venus Valencia Vázquez
Dr. Laredo Beatriz Mendez
Dr. Fernando Cagigas Gaño
Dr. Tomas Estrada Garcia
Dr. Roberto Augusto Estrada Castañon
Dr. Fernando Javier Cajigas Gurza
Frequently asked questions
Which doctor treats leishmaniasis?
The treatment of leishmaniasis is usually handled by specialists in dermatologist, dermatologist.
How many doctors are available in Acapulco?
We currently have 21 doctors who can treat leishmaniasis in Acapulco.