Total Hip Replacement

Est. $17,500 USD | $24,000 CAD

Avoid provincial wait times. Choose your English Speaking Surgeon. Recover with structure. Get Back to Life.

Many Canadians wait 6–18+ months for total hip replacement through provincial systems. If pain is limiting mobility, sleep, or independence, waiting is not neutral — it often means decline. Actual Wait time Data from CIHI here.

We coordinate total hip replacement in private hospitals in Mexico with board-certified orthopedic surgeons. Transparent pricing in CAD. Structured recovery planning. Multiple location options available.

DAY 1 & 2
Arrival
Pre-Operative
Labwork & Exams

Included in All Packages:

DAY 3
Surgery, Hardware
Anesthesiologist, Private Hospital Suite: 2 Nights

DAY 4+
Physiotherapy Program,
Use of Walker

DAY 5+
Post-Operative Visits with Surgeon
Including Stitch removal

DAY 10-14
Fly home with continued telehealth Follow-up from your Surgeon

Why Canadians Choose Mexico for Hip Replacement

• Bypass long provincial wait times
• Schedule surgery within weeks
• Direct flights from major Canadian cities
• Recover in a familiar travel destination
• Choose between multiple hospital locations

This is not a “medical trip.”
It is a structured surgical plan with travel logistics managed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the wait for hip replacement in Canada?
Wait times vary by province but commonly range from several months to over one year depending on region and priority status. See actual data.

Is hip replacement in Mexico safe?
We coordinate surgeries in accredited private hospitals with board-certified orthopedic surgeons who regularly perform total joint replacements. Our Surgeons have decades of experience, outstanding reputations, countless testimonials, and regularly perform total joint replacements.

Will my implant be recognized in Canada?
Implants are internationally recognized brands commonly used in North America. Specific implant details are provided before booking.

How do Canadians pay for surgery in Mexico?
Most patients self-pay. Financing is available, depending on provider.

Can I travel after hip replacement surgery?
Return travel is scheduled after medical clearance, typically 7-10 days post-surgery depending on the surgeon’s program & your health.

Next Step

  1. Review available locations below.

  2. Schedule a call with a Native-English Speaking Medical Assistant to review:
    • Your Choices: Doctors, Hospitals, Cities
    • Surgical candidacy
    • The Process
    • Your Medical Records

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Cancun

Amerimed Hospital building exterior in Mexico, modern private healthcare facility.

Direct access from Toronto, Montreal, Calgary, Vancouver. Structured recovery planning with resort-accessible accommodations.

  • 14 day Total Trip

  • All Ground Transportation Included

  • Board Certified: Mexican Council of Orthopedics Traumatology

  • American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons member AAOS

  • 12+ years of orthopedic surgical experience

  • More than 10,000 surgeries performed

  • Annual volume: 80–100 total hip replacements, 100 total knee replacements, and 20 reverse shoulder replacements

  • Robot-assisted surgery

  • Lateral & Anterior Approach

  • Prosthetics: Smith & Nephew & Corentec

Aerial view of Cancun beachfront with hotels and turquoise ocean along Mexico’s Caribbean coast.
Private hospital room with adjustable bed, blue bedding, and visitor sofa in a modern medical facility.

Puerto Vallarta

CMQ Hospital exterior in Puerto Vallarta, modern private medical facility near the ocean.

Ideal for Canadians familiar with Vallarta. Coastal recovery environment, walkable areas, strong private hospital infrastructure.

  • CMQ Hospitals: Bucerias, Hotel Zone, Romantic Zone

  • 14 Day Trip

  • Board Certified: Mexican Council of Orthopedics and Traumatology

  • 20+ years, Thousands of surgeries performed

  • Prosthetics: Smith & Nephew & Lepine

Modern private hospital room with adjustable bed, seating area, and clean, upscale medical environment.
Aerial view of Puerto Vallarta beachfront with hotels, marina, and Sierra Madre mountains along Mexico’s Pacific coast.

Guadalajara

Major medical hub with high surgical volume. Strong orthopedic networks and metropolitan hospital systems.

12 day Trip
All Ground Transportation Included

  • Mexican Council of Orthopedics and Traumatology

  • ISAKOS (International Society for Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery & Orthopedic Sports Medicine)

  • Robot-assisted surgery

  • Lateral & Anterior Approach

Cabo San Lucas

  • Direct flights from Toronto, Calgary, and Vancouver, modern private hospital facilities, and a structured coastal recovery setting with established medical tourism infrastructure for Canadian patients.

  • 10 day Trip
    Includes 2 nights at Hampton Inn

  • Mexican Council of Orthopedics and Traumatology

  • ISAKOS (International Society for Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery & Orthopedic Sports Medicine)

  • Lateral & Anterior Approach

Mexican Council of Orthopedics LOGO Board Certification
AANA Arthroscopy Association of North America LOGO
American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons Logo
AAHKS American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons Logo
Mexican Society of Hip Surgery LOGO
Smith & Nephew Prosthetics Logo
Corentec Prosthetics Logo
FEMECOT Mexican Federation of Orthopedics and Traumatology LOGO
Lepine Prosthetics brand Logo.
AMECRA Mexican Association of Articular Reconstructive Surgery and Arthroscopy Logo
ISAKOS International Society for Arthroscopic Knee Surgery & Sports Medicine LOGO

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