Back Pain providers in Mexico City

Healthcare Providers in Mexico City

Find and book appointments with English-speaking healthcare providers for Back Pain in Mexico City.

Alleviate back pain with treatment from English-speaking orthopedic specialists in Mexico. Our doctors provide diagnosis, pain management solutions, and rehabilitation recommendations for acute and chronic back issues.

Dr Christian Garcia

Dr Christian Garcia

Orthopedist

5.0

UNAM graduate

10+ years of experience

2.06 km from Parque Mexico, Mexico City

Detailed Explanations • Knowledgeable • Proficient in English

Common visit reasons are Arthritis, Foot Consultation, Orthopedic Consultation

In-clinic availability

Dr Gustavo Salgado Hernández

Dr Gustavo Salgado Hernández

General Doctor

5.0

2.27 km from Museum of Frida Kahlo, Mexico City

Proficient in English • Empathetic • Detailed Explanations

Common visit reasons are Allergies, Asthma, Blood Work

Dr Salgado Hernández also offers home visits

In-clinic availability

Dr Mario Javier Ortiz de Montellano Gallaga

Dr Mario Javier Ortiz de Montellano Gallaga

Orthopedist

9+ years of experience

1.21 km from Parque Mexico, Mexico City

Common visit reasons are Arthritis, Foot Consultation, Orthopedic Consultation

Common

No available timeslots

Dr Jorge Arturo Pérez González

Dr Jorge Arturo Pérez González

General Doctor

5+ years of experience

0.91 km from Museo Soumaya, Mexico City

Common visit reasons are Urinary Tract Infection (UTI), Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI), Cellulitis

Dr Pérez González also offers home visits

Home availability

Back pain can result from muscle/ligament strains, bulging or ruptured discs, arthritis, skeletal irregularities, osteoporosis, or referred pain from internal organs. Travel often exacerbates back problems through long flights, unfamiliar beds, heavy luggage handling, or increased physical activity. Acute back pain (lasting less than 6 weeks) often resolves with conservative treatment, but prompt medical attention is advisable for pain with neurological symptoms (numbness, weakness, radiating pain), pain following trauma, or pain accompanied by fever or unexplained weight loss. Diagnosis typically begins with physical examination and medical history, sometimes requiring imaging studies (X-rays, MRI, CT scans) for persistent or severe cases. Treatment approaches include medications (analgesics, muscle relaxants, anti-inflammatories), physical therapy, manual techniques (massage, spinal manipulation), heat/cold therapy, and sometimes injections for specific conditions. Mexican orthopedic specialists and physical therapists often provide more comprehensive hands-on care than typically available in US settings, with services like therapeutic massage and manual therapy frequently included in treatment plans at significantly lower costs.