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Emergency Physician in Tuxtla Gutierrez 2026

3 doctors found

In Tuxtla Gutierrez, 3 emergency physicians are available for your appointment, with reviews published by their own patients, with fees that begin at $400 MXN.

Consultation: $400–$1,000 MXN Average rating: 5.0 16 reviews
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Frequently asked questions

How many emergency physicians are there in Tuxtla Gutierrez?
El Doctor lists 3 emergency physicians in Tuxtla Gutierrez. Of those, 2 have patient reviews.
How much does a consultation with a emergency physician in Tuxtla Gutierrez cost?
The average price of a consultation is $700 MXN, ranging from $400 to $1,000 MXN.
What are the reviews of emergency physicians in Tuxtla Gutierrez like?
Emergency Physicians in Tuxtla Gutierrez have an average rating of 5.0 out of 5, based on 16 verified patient reviews.
How do I choose a good emergency physician in Tuxtla Gutierrez?
We recommend considering other patients' reviews, verifying the specialist's professional license, comparing consultation prices, and checking the location of their office.
How do I book an appointment with a emergency physician in Tuxtla Gutierrez?
Review the profiles on this page, compare reviews, prices, and location, and use each specialist's contact details to book your consultation.

Consider the track record, the visit cost, and where in Tuxtla Gutierrez the office is located.

About a consultation with a emergency physician

Several emergency physicians in Tuxtla Gutierrez have an office in areas such as Las Arboledas.

When to see a emergency physician?

You see an emergency physician for situations that require immediate medical attention, such as sudden or severe symptoms. If it is an emergency, it is best to go to the nearest emergency department.

What to expect at the consultation?

The specialist quickly assesses your situation, performs an examination, and may order tests to stabilize you and define the next steps in your care.

How to prepare for your appointment?

In an emergency, the priority is receiving care; if possible, bring an ID, your list of medications, and relevant background information.