My Dentist in Mexico

My Mexican Dentist

Putting my passport and Spanish to work today. Todd and I are driving to Mexico to get some dental work done. Did you know that people take dental vacations to places like Cancun, etc. because the cost of their flight, the stay in a resort, and dental treatment by American accredited dentists (probably retirees), is still far more affordable than getting dental work done in the U.S.?

https://www.medicaltourismmag.com/article/top-10-medical-tourism-destinations-world

Myles Wakeham of “Be Unconstrained” podcast says, “The reality is that I can get better quality healthcare by being a medical tourist than back here at home. I don’t run the risk of bankruptcy if some insurance company decide not to pay a claim. I can get a better education by roaming the world and learning from other cultures. Even going to university in Europe or somewhere that respects knowledge and doesn’t try and sell an agenda with it.”

Today, I’m grateful to live in America, but I am thoroughly enjoying the sights and sounds of a different culture.

Nothing like a little culture to shake things up a bit. When I left, My son teasingly told me to check on the wall and report back.

I’m thankful that it only costs a tank of gas as it’s only 2.5 hours to the border.

If you’d like a referral for my dentist he does excellent work And in the last two years has save me Hundreds of dollars.

Dr Omar Antonio Berlanga Ibarra

He has a wonderful bedside manners and his English has improved greatly since I started going to him. He is self-taught. While I ashamedly have not improved my Spanish very much.

Isn’t that a fun way to spend $$$ on dental work? 

He works with precision and gentleness

Marble falls 

Whitening $138

Pick you up at border 

Just be sure and not try to bring back fruit or vegetables from Piedras Negras

Another benefit is you can stock up on pharmaceutical needs for much less money.

It can be intimidating so if you want to hire a Bilingual escort who grew up in the very same city, but now lives near me, I have a contact.

When you walk into McDonald’s on the US side of the border and you’re the only white person in the whole restaurant and they call you señorita quite an adventure

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