
I believe there are several American trained doctors in Chapala and Ajijic. However, the level of training here in Mexico is the same as in the US. The reason I say this is because in the specialties like mine (neurosurgery), we go to conferences around the world and we interact with the American doctors all the time. In those interactions, we discuss the newest techniques and latest medical developments. From these interactions, I can see that there is no difference in how we treat patients, follow up, etc. Also, after having done a surgical procedure on an American or Canadian patient, many times they tell me that they are very, very happy for the attention and technical expertise they received.
It’s very common when a patient tells me, “Wow, the medical care here is much better than in the US,” or, “Here is much better than Canada.”
In Guadalajara (about 40 minutes from here by car), they have the best medical technology. We have a gamma knife, for example. We have all the diagnostic tests like the PET Scans, MRIs, CT Scans. We have a center for radiotherapy. We have everything we need.
In addition, patients have told me many times that the kind of surgical procedure I performed on them here costs five or ten times more in the US. Also, the relationship between doctors and patients here is very calm, and very warm.
The work between the patient and doctors is warmer here. For example, after surgical procedures and the follow up, 80% of my patients become my very good friends. They often invite me to take food in their houses or in restaurants.
(Dr. Gabriel Varela in his office, Lake Chapala, Mexico, pictured.)