Knee Replacement Mexico

Feel better Faster: Affordable Knee Replacement Without Long Wait Times

Knee replacement surgery in Mexico offers significantly shorter wait times compared to Canada and is more affordable than in the United States, without compromising on the quality of treatment. You can expect the same, if not better, standards of care in Mexico.

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Dr. Max has performed
over 2,000 knee surgeries.

Have peace of mind knowing that Dr. Max has helped thousands of patients return to doing what they love.

About Dr. Max Greig

Dr. Max Greig, Orthopedic Surgeon

Dr. Max Greig is a highly skilled orthopedic surgeon renowned for his expertise in knee replacement surgery, practicing in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Affectionately known as Dr. Max to his patients, he is recognized for his kind smile, gentle hands, and unwavering commitment to ensuring his patients' comfort at all times.

Dr. Max's approach is rooted in personalized care, ensuring each knee replacement is tailored to meet the specific needs and goals of his patients. This personalized approach reduces healing time and provides longer-lasting results.

His dedication to using only the highest quality implants and materials, along with his meticulous surgical techniques, has established him as a leader in achieving long-term mobility and pain relief for individuals suffering from knee pain. From the moment patients arrive in Puerto Vallarta until they return home, they experience care akin to that of a trusted friend. Dr. Max's commitment to excellence, both in the operating room and in patient care beyond, has solidified his reputation as a leader in orthopedic surgery in Mexico and internationally.

The Costs of Knee Replacement Surgery In Mexico

The cost of knee replacement surgery can be significantly more affordable than in the United States and offers shorter wait times than in Canada.. The average cost of knee replacement surgery in Mexico is between $10,000 to $20,000. In the US, on the other hand, prices go as high as $30,000 to $50,000.

Mexico
Canada
Wait Times
United States
Total Knee Replacement
$10,000 – $20,000
$30,000 – $50,000
9 Months to 2+ Years
Partial Knee Replacement*
$10,000 – $15,000
$20,000 – $40,000
9 Months to 2+ Years
* All prices are in USD.
**Dr. Max does not perform partial knee replacements, as they generally do not last as long as complete knee replacements, ensuring more durable and effective outcomes for his patients.
The CMQ Hospital Difference
Why Patients See Dr. Max in Puerto Vallarta

Dr. Max, born to a Canadian father and a American mother, embodies Medical Travel by embracing and feeling at home in all three cultures. His extensive experience as a delegate to both US and Canadian consular agencies has solidified his reputation as the top expat provider. Today, 95% of his practice is dedicated to supporting local expats and international medical travelers.

Affordable

A fraction of the US and Canadian Cost.

Experience

Our average employee tenure is 15+ years.

World Class Care

We use the latest technology and surgical techniques.

Safety

We treat you like a member of our family.

The CMQ Hospital Difference

Who is a Candidate for knee surgery? 

If knee pain is affecting your quality of life and making it difficult to enjoy the things you love, knee replacement could help you regain mobility and reduce pain, allowing you to get back to a more fulfilling life.

Stiffness or Pain  

Chronic stiffness or pain that limits daily activities and doesn't improve with other treatments may indicate the need for knee surgery.

Osteoarthritis

Advanced osteoarthritis causing joint degeneration and severe discomfort can be effectively treated with knee replacement surgery.

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Rheumatoid arthritis leading to inflammation and joint damage may necessitate knee surgery to restore function and alleviate pain.

Past Injuries

Previous injuries that have caused ongoing knee instability or pain may benefit from surgical intervention to improve mobility and quality of life.

Benefits
Why Get Knee Replacement Surgery in Mexico?

Cost Savings

Enjoy substantial savings on medical procedures compared to the USA, making top-tier care surprisingly affordable.

Time Savings

Experience quick access to treatment with significantly shorter wait times than in Canada, helping you recover and get back on your feet faster.

Better Treatment - The First Time

Experience a smooth and efficient process, free from the headaches of insurance claims and bureaucratic red tape that can delay your recovery and hinder your well-being.

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Patient Stories

Hear From Past Patients Who Traveled
To Mexico For Their  Surgery

"With complications in Canada, not having enough doctors, and the long waiting lists, I was told about your CMQ hospital and the work that Dr. Max does. We got hold of them, and instead of waiting for two or three years, it was a matter of months.

I came down, met some great people, and had every test that took months to get done at home completed in a period of two and a half to three hours the day before the surgery.

Everything got checked out. I saw the heart doctor and everything; it was just a great experience. I was in and out of there in three days."

Total Knee Replacement
Norm K, Canada

"My knee is in terrific shape, and the surgery was very successful. I'm able to do many things, including golf, yoga, and various other sports, so I feel it was very, very successful.

The quality of the surgery in Puerto Vallarta was tremendous. Dr. Greig saw me the first day, went over the X-rays and the whole procedure with me, and then performed the surgery the next day. The hospital stay was great. I had the surgery, stayed in the hospital for two days, and after that, I had someone at my hotel room doing rehab with me the very next day. We continued rehab for four or five more days while I was in Puerto Vallarta. It was just tremendous service, the best I've ever had."

Total Knee Replacement
Mark S, Arizona

"He provided excellent service and attention to detail before and after surgery. I would highly recommend him to anyone who needs this type of surgery."

Lucy, A
Total Knee Replacement

"Dr Max provided a very good level of service and expertise in my Total Knee Replacement surgery. The time from initial contact with the office and completion of the surgery was about 5 1/2 weeks and could have been less if I would have been able to make travel arrangements quicker. I felt very confident in Dr Max's abilities. The after care provided by Jackie in changing bandages and Adriana providing Physiotherapy at the apartment we rented was superb and unheard of in Canada where wait times are often 2-3 years. Thank you for a job that appears to be very well done. Maybe I can come next year and get my other knee repaired."

John, H
Total Knee Replacement

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1

Schedule a Consultation Call

Speak with our nurse coordinator who can guide you through how we support international patients and answer any questions you may have.

2

Meet Dr. Max (In person or virtually)

You'll meet with Dr. Max, who will review your medical records, provide a clear quote, and outline a personalized plan to help you feel your best again.

3

Schedule Your Surgery

Come to our beautiful city of Puerto Vallarta, meet our incredible staff, and start feeling better sooner than you think!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Learn more about knee replacement surgery in Mexico.

What is the cost of knee replacement surgery in Mexico?

The cost of knee replacement surgery in Mexico typically ranges from $13,000 to $25,000. This price is significantly lower than in many other countries, such as the United States, where the same procedure can cost upwards of $30,000 to $50,000. In Mexico, the cost usually covers the surgeon's fees, hospital stay, pre-operative tests, and post-operative care. Patients are advised to consult specific hospitals and clinics for detailed pricing and information on what is included in the package.

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Which Surgery is Best for Knee Replacement?

The best surgery for knee replacement depends on individual needs and conditions. Total Knee Replacement (TKR) is highly recommended for its longevity and effectiveness. Dr. Max specializes in TKR because it typically offers durable relief for patients with severe arthritis or extensive knee damage. Other options include Partial Knee Replacement (PKR) for localized damage, Minimally Invasive Knee Replacement for faster recovery, and Robotic-Assisted Knee Replacement for greater precision. Consult with an orthopedic surgeon to determine the most suitable option for your specific situation.

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What is the Best Age to Have a Knee Replacement?

The ideal age for knee replacement surgery varies, but it is generally recommended for patients between 60 and 80 years old. This age range is optimal because patients are typically still active and healthy enough to undergo surgery and benefit from long-term results. However, younger patients with severe knee damage or arthritis may also be candidates if other treatments have failed. Ultimately, the decision depends on individual health, activity level, and the severity of knee issues. Consulting with an orthopedic surgeon is essential to determine the best timing for the procedure based on personal circumstances.

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What Are the Possible Complications of a Knee Replacement?

Possible complications of knee replacement surgery include infection at the surgical site, blood clots in the legs (deep vein thrombosis), implant issues such as wear, loosening, or dislocation, and nerve damage. Other risks involve persistent pain, stiffness, and limited range of motion.

Dr. Max's Approach to Safety
Dr. Max prioritizes patient safety through advanced surgical techniques, rigorous infection control measures, and personalized post-operative care plans. His approach includes the use of blood-thinning medications to prevent clots, regular monitoring, and early mobilization strategies aimed at minimizing complications and ensuring a smooth recovery.

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How long does it take to recover from a knee replacement?

Typically, patients can leave the hospital within 1 to 5 days, often 2 or 3 days. Most can care for themselves and resume most activities about 6 weeks after surgery. While 90% of patients feel recovered within 3 months, full recovery to 100% may take 6 months or longer.

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How long does it take to walk normally after knee replacement?

Most patients begin walking with assistance on the day of or the day after knee replacement surgery. Within 3 to 6 weeks, many can walk without the aid of a walker or crutches. By 6 to 12 weeks, most patients can walk normally without significant pain or discomfort, though full recovery and optimal function may take up to a year.

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What can you not do after knee replacement?

After knee replacement surgery, patients should avoid high-impact activities such as running, jumping, and contact sports to protect the joint. Activities like heavy lifting and excessive kneeling should also be minimized. Additionally, twisting movements should be avoided to prevent strain on the new joint.

Patients can engage in low-impact activities such as walking, swimming, cycling, and golf. These activities help maintain mobility, strength, and overall fitness without putting excessive stress on the new joint. It's important to follow your surgeon's advice and gradually increase activity levels as you recover.

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What are the hardest days after total knee replacement?

The hardest days after total knee replacement are typically the first few days post-surgery. During this period, patients may experience significant pain, swelling, and discomfort as the anesthesia wears off and the body begins to heal. The first week often includes the most intense pain and requires careful management with prescribed medications and rest. Physical therapy begins shortly after surgery, which can also be challenging as it involves regaining mobility and strength. However, these efforts are crucial for a successful recovery. Most patients find that pain and difficulty gradually decrease after the initial week, leading to steady improvement over the following weeks.

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How painful is a total knee replacement?

Pain after a total knee replacement is expected but manageable. The first few days post-surgery are typically the most painful, with discomfort peaking as the anesthesia wears off. However, this pain is actively managed with prescribed medications and pain management strategies. As the initial healing phase progresses, pain levels usually decrease significantly within the first week. Most patients report a steady reduction in pain over the following weeks, with many experiencing substantial relief from pre-surgery pain levels. Physical therapy helps improve mobility and strength, further reducing discomfort over time. By 3 months, many patients feel much better, although some residual soreness may persist for several months.

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How long is bed rest after knee replacement?

Bed rest after knee replacement surgery is typically very short. Most patients are encouraged to start moving and walking with assistance on the same day or the day after surgery. Prolonged bed rest is generally discouraged to prevent complications such as blood clots and to promote faster recovery. Patients will gradually increase their activity levels with the help of physical therapy, aiming to be more mobile each day. Full recovery and return to normal activities usually take several weeks to a few months.

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