Cruise Port · Cabo San Lucas
Doctor Near the Cabo San Lucas Cruise Port
Cabo San Lucas is a tender port: ships anchor in the bay and shuttle passengers to the Marina pier downtown, usually for a single, time-pressured day ashore. If you feel unwell on a cruise day — or the ship’s medical center has quoted an eye-watering price — Cabo Walk-In Clinic is a fast, affordable alternative just minutes from where you step off the tender. Our downtown walk-in clinic is a short walk or ride from the pier, a bilingual doctor can meet you, and a video visit can sort out advice or a prescription before you even reach land. In-clinic visits are $119 and video visits $79.
Why cruise passengers choose us
Two reasons: speed and price. You have only hours in port, so you need care that fits your window and won’t make you miss the last tender. And shipboard medical centers are notoriously expensive and bill in a way many travelers find shocking. We offer transparent USD pricing, a downtown location near the Marina and tender pier, and everything in English — so a seasick stomach, a flare-up, a minor injury or a forgotten prescription doesn’t derail your day or your cruise.
Care options for cruise day
Timing your visit around the ship
The single most important thing on a cruise day is not missing the last tender back. Tell us your ship’s all-aboard time when you contact us and we’ll prioritize your visit and keep it efficient. Because we’re downtown near the pier, you’re never far from the boat — and if your issue is straightforward, a video visit can resolve it without you spending precious port time in a waiting room. For anything serious, we’ll advise you honestly and help coordinate, including liaising with your ship if needed.
What we treat on cruise days
Most common are seasickness and dehydration, stomach upset, headaches, minor injuries, sunburn, and prescription refills for medication left aboard or at home. A quick IV hydration drip is a popular reset before heading back to the ship.
Minutes from the tender pier
Our clinic is in downtown Cabo San Lucas near the Marina; we can also dispatch to nearby hotels if you’re staying ashore pre- or post-cruise. Contact us with your timing and we’ll fit your port schedule.
Make the most of a short day ashore
The clock rules a cruise day, so plan your visit with the ship in mind. The moment you feel off — whether it’s lingering seasickness, a stomach bug, or a flare-up of something chronic — message us with your all-aboard time so we can decide the fastest path. Often a video visit from the tender or the pier resolves it without spending an hour of precious port time in a clinic; when you do need to be seen, our downtown location keeps you close to the boat. If you left a medication aboard, don’t wait until the last minute — a doctor can prescribe a local equivalent and we’ll help you get it quickly. And remember that the ship’s own medical center, while always available, typically bills at rates that surprise travelers; our transparent USD pricing is usually a fraction of that for the same straightforward care. Whatever happens, we’ll be honest about timing so you make it back before the last tender — and if your issue is genuinely serious, we’ll help coordinate appropriately rather than risk your health for a sailing schedule.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a doctor near the Cabo San Lucas cruise port?
Yes. Our walk-in clinic is in downtown Cabo San Lucas, minutes from the Marina tender pier, with bilingual doctors. A video visit can also help you before you reach land. In-clinic $119, video $79.
Is it cheaper than the ship medical center?
Generally far cheaper. We use transparent USD pricing — a video visit is $79 and an in-clinic visit $119 — versus the high, often surprising bills of shipboard medical centers.
Will I make it back before the last tender?
Tell us your ship all-aboard time and we prioritize and streamline your visit. Our downtown location keeps you close to the pier, and a video visit can resolve simple issues without spending port time in a clinic.
I left my medication on the ship — can you help?
A bilingual doctor can review your medication and prescribe a local equivalent, which we can arrange quickly so you are covered for your day ashore.
In port in Cabo and feeling rough?
See a bilingual doctor near the pier, or start with a quick video visit.