
Healthcare Providers in Mexico City
Find and book appointments with English-speaking healthcare providers for Wound Treatment in Mexico City.
Receive proper wound care from English-speaking doctors in Mexico. Our medical professionals clean, treat, and dress cuts, scrapes, and other injuries to promote healing and prevent infection while traveling.

Dra Diana Martinez Medel
Pediatrician
5.0
UNAM graduate
10+ years of experience
0.57 km from Parque Mexico, Mexico City
Empathetic • Knowledgeable • Proficient in English
Common visit reasons are Allergies, Asthma, Prescription Refill
In-clinic availability
In-clinic availability

Dr Gustavo Salgado Hernández
General Doctor
5.0
2.2 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
Thu
Jun 5
3
Appts
Fri
Jun 6
3
Appts
Sat
Jun 7
No Appts
Sun
Jun 8
No Appts
Mon
Jun 9
3
Appts
Tue
Jun 10
3
Appts
Wed
Jun 11
3
Appts
Thu
Jun 12
3
Appts
Fri
Jun 13
3
Appts
Sat
Jun 14
No Appts
Sun
Jun 15
No Appts
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In-clinic availability
Thu
Jun 5
3
Appts
Fri
Jun 6
3
Appts
Sat
Jun 7
No Appts
Sun
Jun 8
No Appts
Mon
Jun 9
3
Appts
Tue
Jun 10
3
Appts
Wed
Jun 11
3
Appts
Thu
Jun 12
3
Appts
Fri
Jun 13
3
Appts

Dra Jessica Noemí Pérez Lavanderos
Pediatrician
UNAM graduate
6+ years of experience
2.01 km from Parque Mexico, Mexico City
Common visit reasons are Stomach issue, Food Poisoning, IV Rehydration
In-clinic availability
In-clinic availability
Mon
Jun 9
5
Appts
Tue
Jun 10
7
Appts
Wed
Jun 11
7
Appts
Thu
Jun 12
5
Appts
Fri
Jun 13
8
Appts
Sat
Jun 14
No Appts
Sun
Jun 15
No Appts
Mon
Jun 16
5
Appts
Tue
Jun 17
7
Appts

Dr Jorge Arturo Pérez González
General Doctor
5+ years of experience
1.14 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
Home availability
Sat
Jun 7
3
Appts
Sun
Jun 8
No Appts
Mon
Jun 9
3
Appts
Tue
Jun 10
3
Appts
Wed
Jun 11
3
Appts
Thu
Jun 12
3
Appts
Fri
Jun 13
3
Appts
Sat
Jun 14
3
Appts
Sun
Jun 15
No Appts
Wounds can range from minor cuts and abrasions to deeper lacerations or punctures, each requiring appropriate care to prevent infection and promote healing. The warm, humid climate in many Mexican destinations can accelerate bacterial growth, making proper wound treatment particularly important while traveling. Wounds should be evaluated promptly if they are deep, have jagged edges, show signs of infection (increasing redness, warmth, swelling, pus, red streaks, or fever), involve foreign objects, or result from animal bites. Treatment typically includes thorough cleaning with sterile solution, removal of any debris, possible debridement of dead tissue, closure methods if appropriate (stitches, staples, surgical glue, or steri-strips), antibiotic ointment application, and sterile dressing. Tetanus prophylaxis may be recommended for dirty wounds if your vaccination is not current. Mexican physicians can provide professional wound care at affordable rates, helping prevent complications that could disrupt travel plans.