Endometriosis Surgery in Mexico

Mexico has become a regional destination for specialized endometriosis excision surgery. Multidisciplinary teams in cities like Tijuana serve both domestic and international patients, offering coordinated case review, imaging, surgery, and follow-up under transparent package pricing.

Why patients look at Mexico

  • Access to multidisciplinary excision teams with high case volume
  • Coordinated case review, imaging, surgery, and follow-up under one program
  • Transparent all-inclusive package pricing
  • Proximity to the U.S. border for short travel times
  • Shorter wait times than in many public and private systems abroad

What "specialized excision" means

Endometriosis excision removes lesions as tissue rather than burning the surface, and requires an experienced surgeon supported — when the disease demands it — by colorectal, urology, and reproductive subspecialists. Not every gynecologic surgeon performs excision. When evaluating any program in Mexico, ask about the surgeon's excision case volume, subspecialist availability, and pathology confirmation of removed tissue.

Cities and centers

Tijuana is the most common destination for U.S. and Canadian patients because it sits minutes from the San Diego border. Mexico City and Guadalajara also host endometriosis programs, though these require longer domestic travel within Mexico. This site focuses on the Tijuana pathway coordinated through the EndoGlobal Group ecosystem.

Cost and package structure

Cross-border care is typically offered as a written all-inclusive package covering surgeon and anesthesia fees, hospital and operating room fees, medications during admission, hotel accommodation, local transportation, and defined follow-up. Complex cases involving deep infiltrating disease, bowel resection, or urologic reconstruction cost more and require additional planning. Get the estimate — and the exclusion list — in writing before travel.

Safety and hospital standards

Ask any Mexico-based program: What hospital is used, and is it accredited? What is the anesthesia team's training? What is the plan if a complication develops overnight, or after you return home? Who coordinates with your local physician? Written answers should be available before you commit.

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Frequently asked questions

Why do patients travel to Tijuana for endometriosis care?

Specialized excision surgery with a multidisciplinary team is not available in every city. Tijuana offers proximity to the U.S. border, coordinated all-inclusive pathways, and English-speaking teams, which can shorten wait times and reduce logistical burden for international patients.

How close is Tijuana to San Diego?

Tijuana sits directly across the San Ysidro / Otay Mesa border from San Diego. Ground transportation from San Diego International Airport (SAN) to the hospital is typically 30–60 minutes depending on border wait times and time of day.

Is it safe to travel to Tijuana for surgery?

Care teams coordinate hotel, airport pickup, private transportation, and border support so patients move between vetted locations. Patients should still check current government travel advisories and follow team guidance on movement during recovery.

What documents do I need?

A valid passport is required for U.S. and Canadian patients returning across the border. Bring prior imaging on CD or DVD, operative reports, pathology reports, medication list, and insurance information for any out-of-country coverage claim.

How long should I plan to stay?

Typical stays for excision surgery range from 5–10 days depending on case complexity. Simple excision may allow discharge and travel home within a week; deep or multi-organ surgery may require longer hospital and hotel recovery before flying.

When can I fly home after surgery?

Most patients can fly 3–7 days after uncomplicated laparoscopic excision, once cleared by the surgical team. Longer surgeries, bowel resection, or complications may require additional recovery days before air travel is medically safe.

Does insurance cover surgery in Mexico?

Most U.S. commercial insurance does not cover elective out-of-country surgery. Some plans reimburse pathology, imaging, or partial fees. Canadian provincial coverage for out-of-country surgery is limited and requires pre-authorization. Verify coverage in writing before travel.

What is included in an all-inclusive package?

Typical inclusions are virtual consultation, pre-surgical labs, MRI when needed, surgeon and anesthesia fees, hospital and operating room fees, medications during admission, hotel accommodation, local transportation, and defined post-op follow-ups. Exact inclusions and exclusions are confirmed in writing before travel.

What is NOT included?

Air travel, passport or visa fees, personal expenses, extended hotel stays beyond the package window, unrelated medical care, and complications requiring care outside the defined scope are generally excluded. Ask for the exclusion list in writing before you commit.

Who provides follow-up after I return home?

The surgical team typically provides remote video follow-up for the first 6–12 weeks and coordinates with your local OB-GYN or primary care physician. Pathology and operative reports are shared with your home providers on request.

Medical review notice

This page was written for patient education and reviewed for medical accuracy by a member of the EndoHelp Medical Review Board.

Reviewed by
Dr. Jorge Zavala Ruiz, MD
Specialty
Medical Reviewer — Endometriosis Surgery, Laparoscopic Surgery & Surgical Oncology
Content reviewed
Endometriosis diagnosis, excision surgery, patient navigation.
Last reviewed
January 2026

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