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Gastric Bypass (Roux-en-Y) in Mexico

Weight-loss surgery that creates a small stomach pouch and reroutes the small intestine, both restricting intake and reducing calorie absorption.

$5,000–$16,920across 11 provider quotes · full cost breakdown →

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Typical price
$6,299
Clinics tracked
17
Recovery
3–5 weeks
Final results
12–18 months

Why Mexico for gastric bypass (roux-en-y)

Mexico is the default medical travel destination for patients from the United States and Canada, for one decisive reason: proximity. A patient in California can cross to Tijuana in an afternoon; Los Algodones, on the Arizona border, has more dentists per square block than anywhere on earth. That geography makes Mexico the practical choice for treatments that need short travel and easy follow-up — bariatric surgery, dental implants and full-mouth restoration, and cosmetic surgery.

Proximity to the US

Border cities (Tijuana, Los Algodones) are reachable by car; Cancún and Guadalajara are short direct flights.

Bariatric and dental value

Mexico is the world's leading destination for weight-loss surgery and one of the cheapest for high-quality dental work.

US-trained surgeons

Many leading surgeons trained or are board-certified in the US and operate in accredited hospitals.

Easier follow-up

Proximity makes return visits for adjustments or aftercare far more feasible than transatlantic options.

Is gastric bypass (roux-en-y) in Mexico safe?

The single most-asked question — answered straight, with what to verify rather than reassurance.

Gastric Bypass (Roux-en-Y) carries the same core medical risks wherever it's performed — the variable that matters most is the provider, not the country. Verify the hospital's CSG accreditation (and JCI where claimed), and confirm the surgeon's board certification with the relevant Mexican consejo — for bariatrics, CMCBEOM; for plastics, CMCPER. Verify the surgeon on the national medical register, confirm accreditation in the issuer's public registry (we link it on every clinic profile), and get the complication and revision policy in writing. We flag what each clinic does and doesn't disclose.

What gastric bypass (roux-en-y) involves

A gastric bypass creates a small stomach pouch and connects it directly to a lower section of the small intestine, bypassing most of the stomach and the upper bowel. It works by both restricting how much you can eat and reducing how many calories and nutrients are absorbed, and it is particularly effective for severe obesity and type 2 diabetes.

It is more complex than a sleeve, with a higher chance of nutritional deficiencies because of the malabsorptive element, demanding rigorous lifelong supplementation and monitoring. As with all bariatric surgery, surgeon certification, an accredited hospital, and a genuine long-term follow-up pathway are the decisive safety factors — especially when treated away from home.

Why people seek it

  • Major, durable weight loss
  • Strong improvement in type 2 diabetes
  • Reduces reflux (unlike sleeve)
  • Effective for severe obesity

Techniques & options

Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y

Keyhole creation of the pouch and intestinal rerouting — the standard approach.

Robotic bypass

Robot-assisted technique for added precision in equipped centres.

Mini gastric bypass (OAGB)

A simpler single-anastomosis variant with comparable results and slightly shorter operating time.

The treatment process

  1. 1Full medical and nutritional workup
  2. 2Pre-op liver-shrinking diet
  3. 3Creation of the stomach pouch and intestinal rerouting (laparoscopic)
  4. 42–3 nights' hospital monitoring
  5. 5Staged diet progression and lifelong supplementation

Recovery timeline

Days 1–3

Hospital monitoring; liquids; early walking to prevent clots.

Weeks 1–4

Staged diet; fatigue; gradual return to activity.

Months 1–18

Rapid weight loss; strict supplement regimen; regular blood monitoring.

Gastric Bypass (Roux-en-Y) cost in Mexico

Published provider prices vary with technique, surgeon and what each package includes. Use these as a starting range — not a personalised quote.

Typical price range

$6,299

Full spread $5,000–$16,920 across 11 provider quotes

Verified

Prices are published provider figures, not personalised quotes. Confirm inclusions directly.

Gastric Bypass (Roux-en-Y) in Mexico vsShow in

Mexico (typical)

$6,300

$5,000$16,920

Home (indicative)

$23,000

typical private price

You could save

$16,700

73% less

Home-country figures are indicative typical private list prices, not quotes. Destination figures are published provider prices we track. Add travel, accommodation and any revision cost before comparing — a low headline is not the full bill. Currency conversions are approximate.

ProviderPublished price (USD)Source
Long Term WLS / Dr. Jorge Maytorena$5,000Reported
Mexico Bariatric Center$5,595–$5,995Verified
Jet Medical Tourism$5,599Reported
Pompeii Surgical$5,800Reported
Tijuana Bariatric Surgery Center$5,900Verified
Renew Bariatrics$6,299Reported
Hospital BC / Dr. Jalil Illan$6,400Verified
Bariatric Health Monterrey$6,400–$7,500Corroborated
VBariatric Surgical Center / Dr. Sergio Verboonen$6,900Reported
Mexico Bariatric Services (Cancun)$6,995Reported
Angeles Hospital Tijuana (Dr. Juan Lopez Corvala)$10,950–$16,920Reported

What drives the price: Surgeon certification and volume · Accredited hospital with ICU · Hospital stay length · Included long-term follow-up · Country and clinic tier. See the full cost guide →

What's included in Mexico gastric bypass (roux-en-y) packages

Most providers quote all-inclusive packages — but inclusions vary. Here's what tracked clinics typically cover, and what to budget separately.

Typically included

  • surgery
  • hospital
  • transportation
  • hotel
  • aftercare
  • consultations
  • hospital stay
  • hotel stay
  • pre and post-op tests
  • medications
  • surgeon
  • anesthesia
  • ground transport
  • complication insurance
  • lifetime aftercare
  • labs
  • nutritional counseling
  • transfers
  • surgery (standard to Da Vinci-assisted)

Usually excluded

  • ×flights
  • ×hotel
  • ×Flights

Always confirm the exact inclusions in writing — a low headline price often excludes hospital stay, medication, aftercare or revision.

Clinics offering gastric bypass (roux-en-y) in Mexico

17 tracked providers. Profiles list accreditation, named surgeons and sources.

ALO Bariatrics

ALO Bariatrics

tijuana

70transparency

ALO Bariatrics is a Mexican weight-loss surgery group directed by Dr. Alejandro Lopez-Ortega, with locations in Tijuana, Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta. It performs minimally invasive bariatric procedures in accredited hospitals and advertises all-inclusive packages starting around $4,500.

  • ASMBS member
  • IFSO member
Hospital BC / Dr. Jalil Illan

Hospital BC / Dr. Jalil Illan

tijuana

69transparency

Dr. Jalil Illan, a US board-certified bariatric surgeon (MD, FACS, FASMBS), operates at Hospital BC, an International Center of Excellence in Tijuana. The practice offers a full range of bariatric and revision procedures with published package prices.

  • Joint Commission International Gold Seal
  • Center of Excellence

from $6,400

Mexico Bariatric Center

Mexico Bariatric Center

tijuana

52transparency

Mexico Bariatric Center is a US-based company (founded 2008) that coordinates all-inclusive bariatric surgery at accredited hospitals in Tijuana with a roster of contracted surgeons. It advertises high-volume, low-cost packages with lifetime post-op care and a US surgeon liaison.

  • BBB A+ rating

from $5,595–$5,995

Tijuana Bariatric Surgery Center

tijuana

45transparency

Tijuana Bariatric Surgery Center provides bariatric and general surgery led by board-certified surgeon Dr. Jorge Castillo, who is credited with thousands of procedures. It offers all-inclusive packages covering surgery, hospital care and travel logistics.

from $5,900

VBariatric Surgical Center / Dr. Sergio Verboonen

tijuana

63transparency

Dr. Sergio Verboonen is a veteran Tijuana bariatric surgeon with 25+ years of experience and a past national role in Mexico's bariatric/obesity college. He operates at the VBariatric Surgical Center near the US border.

  • ASMBS member
  • IFSO member

from $6,900

Long Term WLS / Dr. Jorge Maytorena

Long Term WLS / Dr. Jorge Maytorena

tijuana

60transparency

Dr. Jorge Maytorena leads Long Term WLS, a laparoscopic bariatric practice operating at Dream's Hospital in Tijuana. Certified by the Mexican Board of General Surgeons, he focuses on laparoscopic gastric sleeve and revision procedures.

  • Certified by Mexican Board of General Surgeons

from $5,000

Cornerstone Bariatrics / Dr. Sandy Martinez

Cornerstone Bariatrics / Dr. Sandy Martinez

tijuana

39transparency

Dr. Sandy Martinez operates a Tijuana bariatric practice (Cornerstone Bariatrics) offering all-inclusive weight-loss surgery packages performed by board-certified surgeons. Packages include virtual consultation, pre-op tests, hotel and a private hospital recovery room with bilingual care.

Mexico Bariatric Services (Cancun)

Mexico Bariatric Services (Cancun)

cancun

68transparency

A bariatric medical-tourism provider operating in Cancun through a partner hospital, with surgery performed by board-certified surgeon Dr. Hector Perez Corzo. Packages are all-inclusive, covering hospital and hotel stays, transfers, tests and medications.

  • Mexican Council of General Surgery certification (Dr. Perez)
  • IFSO member (Dr. Perez)

from $6,995

Bariatric Health Monterrey

Bariatric Health Monterrey

monterrey

60transparency

A Monterrey bariatric surgery clinic offering gastric sleeve, gastric bypass and gastric balloon procedures to international weight-loss patients. Surgery is led by Dr. Ricardo Xavier Cuellar Tamez, a laparoscopic obesity surgery specialist.

  • Fellow, American College of Surgeons

from $6,400–$7,500

The Shape You Want (Monterrey Gastro & Bariatric Group)

monterrey

67transparency

A Monterrey bariatric program operating as part of the Monterrey Gastro & Bariatric Group, led by Dr. Francisco J. Barrera Rodriguez. The team offers all-inclusive gastric sleeve and bypass packages for international patients with a bilingual surgical team.

  • Surgical Review Corporation (SRC) certified
  • IFSO member
Obesity Control Center (OCC)

Obesity Control Center (OCC)

tijuana

72transparency

Tijuana bariatric center led by Dr. Ariel Ortiz, reporting over 26,000 patients and 20+ years of experience. It is known for the proprietary IGS Improved Gastric Sleeve technique and packages that include a five-year follow-up program. The center holds SRC Surgeon of Excellence recognition.

  • SRC Surgeon of Excellence in Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery
Pompeii Surgical

Pompeii Surgical

tijuana

42transparency

High-volume Tijuana bariatric center reporting more than 30,000 surgeries over roughly 11 years and a team of board-certified surgeons led by Dr. Sergio Quinones. It markets fully transparent, all-inclusive pricing with the only exclusion being airfare to San Diego. Packages include complication insurance and lifetime aftercare.

from $5,800

Jet Medical Tourism

Jet Medical Tourism

tijuana

43transparency

Tijuana-based medical-tourism provider offering all-inclusive bariatric packages with board-certified surgeons and a partnership with CIBA Hospital. It publishes itemized inclusions for gastric sleeve and bypass and emphasizes affordable pricing versus US costs.

from $5,599

Renew Bariatrics

Renew Bariatrics

cancun

30transparency

Medical-tourism bariatric group operating in Tijuana and Cancun with board-certified surgeons and anesthesiologists. Packages are all-inclusive, covering hospital and recovery-center stays, a 4-star hotel, nutritional counseling, and bilingual coordination.

from $6,299

Lighter Dream Bariatrics

tijuana

29transparency

Tijuana bariatric provider (US office in Culver City, CA) offering all-inclusive gastric sleeve packages with hospital, surgeon, and aftercare included. It reports 10+ years of experience and a high Trustpilot rating.

Mexico Bariatric Center (Dr. Louisiana Valenzuela)

Mexico Bariatric Center (Dr. Louisiana Valenzuela)

tijuana

58transparency

Bariatric practice in Tijuana featuring double board-certified surgeon Dr. Louisiana Valenzuela, who trained under Dr. Juan Lopez Corvala and reports more than 5,500 bariatric surgeries. She offers gastric sleeve, RNY and mini gastric bypass, banding and revision.

  • CMCOEM metabolic and bariatric board certification
Angeles Hospital Tijuana (Dr. Juan Lopez Corvala)

Angeles Hospital Tijuana (Dr. Juan Lopez Corvala)

tijuana

52transparency

Bariatric program at Angeles Hospital Tijuana led by Dr. Juan Lopez Corvala, a high-profile surgeon with 30+ years of experience and a reported 10,000+ bariatric procedures. It offers conventional and Da Vinci robotic-assisted gastric sleeve and bypass at premium price points.

  • Hospital Angeles network facility

from $10,950–$16,920

Surgeons & specialists

Named clinicians associated with this procedure, drawn from clinic and registry sources.

Gastric Bypass (Roux-en-Y) by city

What to verify before you book

Travelling shifts the burden of due diligence onto you. These are the checkable signals that matter most.

For this destination

  • Uneven regulation. Quality varies sharply between accredited hospitals and unregulated clinics — verify accreditation directly.
  • Border logistics. Plan border crossing times, recovery accommodation, and how you'll travel home safely after surgery.
  • Surgeon vs facility. Confirm both the surgeon's certification (e.g. CMCBE for bariatrics) and that the operating hospital is accredited.

Questions to ask

  • Is the surgeon board-certified in bariatrics, and what is their complication rate?
  • Why bypass rather than sleeve for my case?
  • What lifelong supplement and monitoring plan do you provide?
  • What's the emergency pathway if problems arise after I travel home?

Accreditation context. Verify the hospital's CSG accreditation (and JCI where claimed), and confirm the surgeon's board certification with the relevant Mexican consejo — for bariatrics, CMCBEOM; for plastics, CMCPER.

Risks & complications

  • Anastomotic leak (serious)
  • Nutritional deficiencies (higher than sleeve)
  • Dumping syndrome
  • Bowel obstruction or internal hernia
  • Blood clots

Take this with you

Everything to carry into a consultation — yours to print, no sign-up.

Patient decision kit

Gastric Bypass (Roux-en-Y) in Mexico — take this with you

Yours to keep. No sign-up, no contact details, nothing sold.

Questions to ask

  • Is the surgeon board-certified in bariatrics, and what is their complication rate?
  • Why bypass rather than sleeve for my case?
  • What lifelong supplement and monitoring plan do you provide?
  • What's the emergency pathway if problems arise after I travel home?

Get these in writing

  • The exact named surgeon who will operate — and their registration number
  • A full itemised quote: what is and isn't included, in your currency
  • The complication and revision policy, including who pays if something goes wrong
  • The aftercare plan once you are home, and how follow-up is handled remotely
  • Accreditation certificates and their expiry dates

Walk away if you see

  • The surgeon who operates won't be named or confirmed in writing
  • Pressure to pay a large deposit fast, or a 'today only' price
  • No written complication or revision policy
  • Accreditation claimed but no certificate or registry you can check
  • Reviews only on the clinic's own site, none independent
  • A quote far below every other provider with no explanation of what's excluded

How to verify claims

  • Verify the hospital's CSG accreditation (and JCI where claimed), and confirm the surgeon's board certification with the relevant Mexican consejo — for bariatrics, CMCBEOM; for plastics, CMCPER.
  • Cross-check the surgeon on the national medical register, not just the clinic page
  • Confirm accreditation currency in the issuer's public registry (we link to it on each profile)
  • Ask for independent reviews and the source — not screenshots

MedTraveling is independent: we don't sell rankings or your details, and listing a provider is not an endorsement. This kit is decision support, not medical advice — confirm everything directly with a qualified clinician before treatment.

Frequently asked questions

Is gastric bypass surgery in Mexico safe?

Gastric Bypass (Roux-en-Y) carries the same core medical risks wherever it's performed — the variable that matters most is the provider, not the country. Verify the hospital's CSG accreditation (and JCI where claimed), and confirm the surgeon's board certification with the relevant Mexican consejo — for bariatrics, CMCBEOM; for plastics, CMCPER. Verify the surgeon on the national medical register, confirm accreditation in the issuer's public registry (we link it on every clinic profile), and get the complication and revision policy in writing. We flag what each clinic does and doesn't disclose.

How much weight will I lose with roux in Y?

Across 11 published quotes we track, gastric bypass (roux-en-y) in Mexico runs $5,000–$16,920, with a typical range of $6,299 — roughly 73% below an indicative US private price of about $23,000. Always confirm what a quote includes — the headline figure rarely covers everything.

Which country has the cheapest gastric bypass surgery?

We don't crown a single "best" or "cheapest" country — quality lives at the clinic level, not the border. For gastric bypass (roux-en-y), Mexico is a major destination with tracked prices of $6,299; compare it head-to-head with other destinations on our comparison pages and rank individual clinics by the MedTraveling Transparency Index rather than trusting a national reputation.

Bypass or sleeve — which is better?

Bypass often gives slightly more weight loss and is better for severe reflux and diabetes, but carries higher risk of nutritional deficiency. The right choice depends on your health profile.

Will I need supplements forever?

Yes — because the bypass reduces nutrient absorption, lifelong vitamin and mineral supplementation plus regular blood tests are essential.

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