Medically Reviewed By: Dr. Omar Samara (MD), Dr. Valentina Milani (MD)
Knee Replacement Cancun
Are you experiencing knee pain but unable to afford the price of surgery in your home country? Consider doing your knee replacement in Cancun, Mexico. In Cancun, you can get world-class care without breaking the bank. Keep reading to learn how much you can save.
Patient Testimonial: Total Knee Replacement in Cancun, Mexico
Cost of Knee Replacement in Cancun
Knee replacement surgery costs far less in Cancun than it does in the United States. In some cases, it's possible to save over 60% on the same procedure.
A single knee replacement cost is about $15,000 in Cancun, compared to over $20,000 in the US.
This package price includes your consultations, hospital stay, implants, anesthesia, post-op support, and travel to and from the hotel/airport. It may also include prescription drugs.
Procedure | USA | Cancun |
Total knee replacement (unilateral) | $19,995 - $30,000 | $15,800 |
Total knee replacement (bilateral) | $40,000 - $70,000 | $17,500 - $22,500 |
Partial knee replacement (unilateral) | $18,995 - $25,000 | Request price |
Partial knee replacement (bilateral) | $30,000 - $46,000 | Request price |
Revision knee replacement surgery (unilateral) | $34,000 - $50,000 | Request price |
Revision knee replacement surgery (bilateral) | $40,000 - $73,696 | Request price |
Minimally invasive knee replacement surgery | $18,500 - $20,000 | Request price |
*Unilateral - one knee; Bilateral - both knees |
**Prices are subject to change.
Hospital in Cancun for Knee Replacement
The top hospital in Cancun is Galenia Hospital. It is less than a 20-minute drive from Cancun International Airport.
Galenia Hospital is one of seven Mexican healthcare facilities accredited by Joint Commission International (JCI).[1]
It is also recognized by:
- Accreditation Canada International (ACI), and
- The National System for the Certification of Medical Care Establishments (SiNaCEAM)
As Cancun is a major tourist destination, the doctors at Galenia have experience treating patients worldwide.
Key features include:
- International standard of care
- Separate department for international patients
- Cooperation with foreign insurance companies
- Board-certified doctors from over 70 specialties
- Assistance with accommodations and transportation
- Private rooms with phone and internet
- English-speaking staff
Best Surgeons in Cancun for Knee Replacement
Dr. Jesús Raúl Arjona Alcocer
Recognized by the CMOT, Dr. Alcocer has treated 17,000+ orthopedic patients.
He has also served local Quintana Roo teams, including Yalmakan FC, as part of his community outreach initiatives.
Educación
- Autonomous University of Yucatan
Membresías
- International Society for Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Sports Medicine
- Mexican Federation of Orthopedic and Traumatology Colleges AC
- Mexican Society of Hip Surgery
Knee Replacement Surgery Option in Cancun
The surgeon removes damaged sections of your knee during a knee replacement and replaces them with a metal or plastic implant. There are several types of knee replacement surgery.
The TKR is the most common type of knee surgery. As the name suggests, it replaces the entire knee joint instead of just one part of it.
Specifically, a TKR addresses the inside (medial), outside (lateral) parts of your knee, and the cartilage under your kneecap.
A PKR targets only one compartment of your knee. It is a good option for people whose knee pain is confined to a specific area.
Compared to a TKR, a PKR is less complex and invasive. Thus, the recovery time is shorter. PKRs are less prevalent than TKRs, representing about 5% of knee replacement surgeries.
Traditionally, knee replacement surgery requires a large incision (8-10 inches) down the center of your knee. With a minimally invasive knee replacement, the incision is 4-6 inches.[2]
This has the effect of reducing pain and accelerating recovery. Your surgeon will help you determine if you're a good candidate for a minimally invasive knee replacement.
Revision knee replacement is the clinical term for a second knee replacement. It becomes necessary when, over time, the artificial joint from a previous knee replacement fails.
The old implant is removed during a revision knee replacement, and a new one is put in. This typically requires the use of specialized implants that provide additional bone support.[3]
Knee replacement implants can last more than 15 years. Regular physical activity and a healthy diet might extend the duration of your implants even further.
- Dr Valentina Milani
Total Knee Replacement Procedure
Plan Your Knee Replacement Surgery in Cancun
The duration of your surgery and recovery will depend on the type of knee replacement you get.
Most knee replacements are inpatient, meaning you will spend some time in the hospital. See the below table for a general idea of what to expect.
Procedure | Surgery time | Hospital recovery |
Total knee replacement | 1-2 hours | 1-3 days |
Partial knee replacement | 1-2 hours | 1-3 days |
Revision knee replacement | 2-3 hours | 1-3 days |
Minimally invasive knee replacement | 1-2 hours | 1-2 days |
In addition, you should plan to stay a few nights in a hotel, both before and after your surgery. The hospital will help you arrange for the appropriate accommodations.
Patient Feedback
The following testimonials are from patients of Dr. Jesús Raúl Arjona Alcocer.
Oscar Cocom, USAKnee Replacement Surgery, Mexico
He is an incredible doctor, he has a personal treatment. I am very grateful to him for the results.
Karen Campos, USKnee Arthroplasty, Mexico
I am infinitely grateful to Dr. Raúl Arjona Alcocer since. He is the best orthopedic traumatologist specializing in joint surgery.
Conclusion
Knee replacement surgery is expensive. If you plan to self-pay for the procedure, medical tourism in Mexico could be your best option.
By traveling to Cancun for your knee replacement, you’ll save big on costs with our payment programs, and travel package plans, without sacrificing the quality of care.
References
1.Joint Commission International: JCI-Accredited Organizations
2.AAOS: Minimally Invasive Total Knee Replacement
3.AAOS: Revision Total Knee Replacement