Care for US & Canadian Visitors · Cabo
American & Canadian Doctor in Cabo San Lucas
Searching for an “American doctor” or “Canadian doctor” in Cabo usually means one thing: you want care that feels familiar — in English, with clear pricing and paperwork your insurer will accept. While our physicians are licensed in Mexico under COFEPRIS, they are bilingual and deeply experienced in caring for visitors from the US and Canada, and everything is run the way North American patients expect. Cabo Walk-In Clinic gives you that, with house calls, in-clinic visits and video consultations.
Care that works the way you expect
Video Visit — $79
Speak with a bilingual doctor from your room for advice, prescriptions or triage.
In-Clinic Visit — $119
Hands-on exam at our downtown Cabo San Lucas clinic, 9am–10pm daily.
Why US and Canadian visitors choose us
Beyond fluent English, our care is built around travelers: transparent USD pricing with no surprise bills, an itemized English invoice formatted for travel-insurance reimbursement (Allianz, GeoBlue, IMG, Aetna International, Cigna Global), and familiarity with the medications and standards you’re used to. If you need a prescription, we deliver it to your hotel; if you need bloodwork, our mobile lab comes to you.
A note on “American/Canadian doctor”
Mexican law requires physicians practicing here to hold a Mexican (COFEPRIS) license, so a US- or Canada-licensed doctor cannot legally practice in Cabo. What you actually want — and what we provide — is a bilingual, internationally-minded doctor who treats you to the standards you expect. Read more in our guide to medical care for US & Canadian tourists.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there an American or Canadian doctor in Cabo San Lucas?
Physicians in Mexico must hold a Mexican (COFEPRIS) license, so a US- or Canada-licensed doctor cannot legally practice here. Our doctors are bilingual and highly experienced with American and Canadian patients, offering care to the standards you expect.
Will my US or Canadian travel insurance work?
Most travel insurers reimburse out-of-pocket care. We provide an itemized English invoice formatted for claims with Allianz, GeoBlue, IMG, Aetna International, Cigna Global and others.
Do the doctors speak fluent English?
Yes. All of our physicians are bilingual and used to caring for visitors from the US and Canada, with diagnosis and prescriptions explained in English.
Is the pricing in US dollars?
Yes. We use transparent USD pricing — a video visit is $79, in-clinic $119 and a house call $200 — with no hidden fees.
Want familiar, English-speaking care in Cabo?
See a bilingual doctor by video, in-clinic, or at your hotel 24/7.