Travel Health Guide · Insurance Series
Does Aetna Work in Mexico? Coverage for Travelers in Cabo
Travelers with Aetna (and Aetna International) often want to know specifically how their coverage applies in Mexico. Here is what to expect for an emergency or urgent visit during a Cabo trip.
What Aetna (and Aetna International) covers in Mexico
Like most quality international travel-insurance plans, Aetna (and Aetna International) policies typically cover medically necessary urgent and emergency care abroad — physician visits, hospital care, prescriptions, imaging, ambulance, and medical evacuation. Coverage limits and specifics vary by your plan tier.
How to use it during a Cabo visit
1) Call Aetna (and Aetna International)’s 24/7 emergency assistance line on arrival to open a case. 2) Receive care; we provide an itemized invoice in English with diagnostic and procedure codes. 3) Submit the invoice to Aetna (and Aetna International) for reimbursement. Direct billing may be available at the partner hospital for major care.
What to verify before traveling
Coverage limits for emergency medical (recommend at least $100K) and emergency evacuation/repatriation (recommend at least $250K). Pre-existing condition coverage if relevant. Pre-authorization requirements for non-emergency care.
Our role with Aetna (and Aetna International) travelers
We provide all documentation in English with the codes Aetna (and Aetna International) needs for reimbursement. We help you call their assistance line. We coordinate with their medical director when air ambulance or repatriation is needed.
Questions about insurance and billing in Cabo?
Call us — we explain what your travel insurance likely covers, how our billing works, and how to keep claims clean.
FAQ
Will Aetna (and Aetna International) pre-authorize my care?
For non-emergencies, often yes — call their assistance line. For emergencies, care first then claim.
Does Aetna (and Aetna International) direct-bill?
At our clinic, no. For hospital-level care, sometimes yes via pre-authorization.
What documentation does Aetna (and Aetna International) need?
Itemized invoice with ICD-10 diagnosis and CPT procedure codes, dates, prices, provider info. We provide in English.
How long does Aetna (and Aetna International) take to reimburse?
Typical quality-insurer timelines 2-6 weeks after submission with complete documentation.
What if Aetna (and Aetna International) denies the claim?
We provide additional documentation in English at no charge to support an appeal.
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.