
Healthcare Providers in Polanco - Mexico City
Find and book appointments with English-speaking healthcare providers for Stomach issue in Polanco - Mexico City.
Address stomach issues with care from English-speaking gastroenterologists in Mexico. Our specialists diagnose and treat digestive problems from acid reflux to irritable bowel syndrome for travelers experiencing discomfort.

Dr Jorge Arturo Pérez González
General Doctor
5+ years of experience
1 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 to Polanco
Home availability
Home availability

Dr Gustavo Salgado Hernández
General Doctor
2.26 km from Museum of Frida Kahlo, Mexico City
Common visit reasons are Allergies, Asthma, Blood Work
Dr Salgado Hernández also offers home visits to Polanco
In-clinic availability
Mon
May 19
No Appts
Tue
May 20
3
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Wed
May 21
3
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Thu
May 22
3
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Fri
May 23
3
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Sat
May 24
No Appts
Sun
May 25
No Appts
Mon
May 26
3
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Tue
May 27
3
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Wed
May 28
3
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Thu
May 29
3
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In-clinic availability
Mon
May 19
No Appts
Tue
May 20
3
Appts
Wed
May 21
3
Appts
Thu
May 22
3
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Fri
May 23
3
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Sat
May 24
No Appts
Sun
May 25
No Appts
Mon
May 26
3
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Tue
May 27
3
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Stomach issues encompass a wide range of conditions including gastritis (stomach lining inflammation), peptic ulcers, acid reflux/GERD, functional dyspepsia, gastroparesis (delayed emptying), and sometimes symptoms of gallbladder disease or pancreatitis. Travelers frequently experience digestive disruptions due to dietary changes, different water sources, stress, schedule changes, and exposure to unfamiliar bacteria. Symptoms warranting prompt medical attention include severe or persistent pain, vomiting (especially with blood), dark/tarry stools, significant bloating, or fever. Diagnosis typically begins with thorough history and physical examination, sometimes requiring blood tests, stool analysis, breath tests for H. pylori, or imaging. Treatment varies by condition but may include acid reducers (antacids, H2 blockers, proton pump inhibitors), antibiotics for bacterial infections, prokinetics for motility issues, or specific dietary modifications. Mexican gastroenterologists often provide more comprehensive evaluations than time-constrained US practices, with endoscopic procedures available at 50-80% lower costs if needed for diagnosis.