Question:
For those of u who self-paid, what advice can u give?

Going to Dr Joya in Mexico would be cheaper than in the US. Is there a specific credit company u could recommend? Thx    — quest4 (posted on July 12, 2010)


July 12, 2010
Especially in this economy, ask the Doctor for a discount! You might be surprised how much they will discount the price of your surgery if you only ask.
   — KristalleH

July 12, 2010
find out what the doctor gets paid in total by some insurance companies...for example tricare insurance may pay 300$ of a 1000$ bill and my cut might be $100..so ask if they will accept what they get paid by some insurance companies...do some homework..it might pay off.
   — gpcmist

July 13, 2010
I put mine on my credit card. 13.9% interest was lower than what the credit companies were offering. :-(
   — boernecheryl

July 13, 2010
I would not recommend going to Mexico if you are getting the Lap-Band. Not that the docs there aren't good, but that you will have the additional expense of return trips for fills. Docs in the U.S. don't like to take on the liability of treating a patient who has surgery in Mexico. Care Credit is very good with financing and even have some terms that are interest free...check them out and very best wishes to you and to your continued success.
   — Bonnie H.

July 20, 2010
I went to Mexico for my RNY. It's a good option, there are just some things you should know. The poster above is correct about doctors here being reluctant to take on patients who had their surgeries in Mexico. First ask around to see if you can find one who will agree to treat you when you get back. If you're thinking of the band, just know that there is a lot of upkeep. You will need fills. My only other advice about Mexico is for you to do your homework and choose the right surgeon, not the right price. The doctors here who do take on Mexican patients only do so if they feel that you went to a qualified surgeon at a qualified facility. Nothing against Dr. Joya. I considered him, too. But his facilities are clinics, not hospitals.
   — Brandy K.




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