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Air Ambulance from Los Cabos to Los Angeles: How It Works
Los Angeles is the second most common air-ambulance destination from Los Cabos after San Diego. The LA metro has more world-class hospitals than any other single region, so families often prefer it for specialist or specialty-care patients. Here’s the route, the cost, and the receiving hospitals families choose.
Route and aircraft
- Distance: Approximately 940 miles (1,510 km).
- Flight time: 3–4 hours.
- Aircraft typically used: Mid-size jet (Citation, Lear); turboprop possible for stable patients.
- Arrival airports: Van Nuys (VNY) and Hawthorne (HHR) for medical FBOs; some operators use LAX, Burbank (BUR), or Long Beach (LGB).
Cost
Typical range US $26,000–$42,000. Well within standard $250K+ travel-insurance evacuation limits.
LA hospitals families choose
- Cedars-Sinai Medical Center — comprehensive academic.
- UCLA Medical Center (Ronald Reagan) — academic, complex care.
- USC Keck Hospital, Norris Cancer.
- Children’s Hospital Los Angeles — pediatric.
- Kaiser Permanente facilities — for Kaiser members.
- Hoag Hospital (Newport Beach) — Orange County alternative.
The handoff
Same chain as other U.S. destinations: ground ambulance from Cabo hospital → SJD → CBP clearance at LA → U.S. ground ambulance to receiving hospital. With pre-approval and a willing receiving physician, the whole sequence is typically 24–48 hours from “stable enough to fly” to admitted in LA.
One call covers everything in Cabo.
Our 24/7 bilingual team answers, triages, and dispatches — ground ambulance, hospital escalation, or air ambulance home.
FAQ
Which LA airport is best?
Van Nuys and Hawthorne handle most medical traffic. LAX is busier and slower for medical clearance.
How long is the flight?
3 to 4 hours depending on aircraft and winds.
Can we land closer to our home neighborhood?
Tell the coordinator which LA-area neighborhood the receiving hospital is in. The choice of arrival airport will be optimized accordingly.
What does it cost compared to San Diego?
About $4K–$7K more for LA due to longer distance.
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.