Muscle Pain providers in Mexico City

Healthcare Providers in Mexico City

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

Address muscle pain with care from English-speaking orthopedic and sports medicine doctors in Mexico. Our specialists diagnose causes and provide treatment for strains, spasms, and myalgia for travelers in discomfort.

Dr Christian Garcia

Dr Christian Garcia

Orthopedist

5.0

UNAM graduate

10+ years of experience

2.32 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

2.17 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

Dra Ingrid Berenice Álvarez Lezama

Dra Ingrid Berenice Álvarez Lezama

Radiologist

23+ years of experience

8.96 km from Museo Soumaya, Mexico City

Common visit reasons are Osteoarthritis, Muscle Pain, Pre-Surgery Checkup / Pre-Surgical Clearance

Common

No available timeslots

Dr Mario Javier Ortiz de Montellano Gallaga

Dr Mario Javier Ortiz de Montellano Gallaga

Orthopedist

9+ years of experience

1.48 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

1.09 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

Muscle pain (myalgia) can result from overuse, injury (strains, contusions), tension, inflammation (myositis), infections, medications, or systemic conditions like fibromyalgia or polymyalgia rheumatica. Travelers frequently experience muscle pain from increased physical activity, unfamiliar activities like surfing or hiking, poor sleeping conditions, or long periods of sitting during travel. While most muscle pain is self-limiting, medical attention is warranted for severe pain, pain following trauma, weakness accompanying pain, redness/swelling, or fever. Diagnosis involves physical examination, movement assessment, and sometimes blood tests or imaging for underlying conditions. Treatment approaches include the RICE protocol (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation) for acute injuries, NSAIDs or acetaminophen for pain and inflammation, muscle relaxants for spasms, physical therapy techniques, massage therapy, heat therapy for chronic pain, and addressing underlying causes. Mexican healthcare providers often offer more comprehensive physical treatments than typically covered by US insurance, including therapeutic massage, manual therapy, electrical stimulation, and ultrasound therapy at affordable rates. For travelers with recurrent muscle problems, specialists can provide management strategies to prevent pain from disrupting travel plans.