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Travel Health Guide · Insurance

Medevac Insurance for Mexico Travelers: Standalone vs Bundled

“Medevac insurance” is a category travelers stumble onto when researching how to protect themselves on a Mexico trip. There are two main models: standalone medical evacuation memberships (Medjet, Global Rescue, AirMed) and travel-insurance plans that include evacuation as a benefit (Allianz, GeoBlue, IMG, etc.). They work differently. Here’s the practical comparison.

Standalone medevac memberships

Companies like Medjet, Global Rescue and AirMed sell annual memberships. The model: if you’re hospitalized abroad, they arrange and pay for transport to a hospital of your choice — typically your home hospital. Limits are often unlimited or very high. Cost: $300–$700 per year for the member.

  • Pros: Hospital-of-choice transport, no insurance medical-director gatekeeping, high or unlimited transport benefit.
  • Cons: Does NOT cover the hospital bill itself — that’s still on your travel insurance or out of pocket.

Travel insurance with evacuation benefit

Most standard travel-insurance plans (Allianz, GeoBlue, IMG, Aetna International, Cigna Global, World Nomads, Manulife, Blue Cross Canada) include emergency medical evacuation + repatriation as one of several covered benefits. Limits typically $250K–$1M.

  • Pros: Covers hospital bills AND transport in one policy, cheaper than standalone for a single trip.
  • Cons: Insurer’s medical director decides if/when/how you fly — sometimes pushes for cheaper transport tier than you’d choose.

Which is right for you?

  • Occasional traveler (1–2 trips per year): Travel insurance per trip with $250K+ evac is enough.
  • Frequent traveler (4+ trips per year): Annual standalone medevac membership + thin travel-insurance medical layer is often cheaper.
  • High-risk traveler (cardiac, oncology, complex chronic): Both — standalone medevac for guaranteed hospital-of-choice transport, plus travel insurance for hospital bills.
  • Senior traveler (65+): Standalone medevac membership is often worth it because age-related travel-insurance premiums climb.

What both have in common

Both work only if you call their 24/7 assistance line BEFORE arranging your own transport. Self-arranged flights are rarely reimbursed. Save the number, brief your travel companion, and call before you commit.

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FAQ

Does standalone medevac cover my hospital bill in Mexico?

No. Medevac memberships only cover transport. You still need travel insurance or out-of-pocket payment for the hospital stay itself.

Are medevac memberships worth it for a 1-week trip?

For a single trip, a travel insurance policy with strong evacuation coverage is usually cheaper. For frequent travelers or long-stay expats, standalone memberships become cost-effective.

Do credit cards offer real medevac coverage?

Premium cards (Chase Sapphire Reserve, Amex Platinum) often include medical evacuation up to a limit. Read the benefits guide — limits vary widely and some cards exclude certain destinations.

Can I have both standalone medevac AND travel insurance?

Yes, and many high-risk travelers do. They cover different things — transport vs hospital bills.

Important medical note: This article is general information for travelers and is not medical advice. For an immediate life-threatening emergency in Mexico, call 911 first. For coordination of urgent care, hospital escalation, ground or air ambulance, or medical repatriation home to the USA or Canada, call our 24/7 bilingual line. Cabo Walk-In Clinic is COFEPRIS-licensed in Mexico; hospital and specialist care is delivered by an independent licensed hospital and its physicians. Travel-insurance reimbursement depends on your policy and your insurer’s review.

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