
Orthopedic Procedures
Hip Replacement Surgery in Mexico City, Mexico
Experience world-class hip replacement surgery with Orthopedic Surgeries Mexico in Mexico City, Mexico. Regain your mobility and live pain-free.

Total Hip Replacement Surgery
Hip replacement surgery, also known as hip arthroplasty, is a highly effective solution for alleviating severe pain and restoring mobility in patients with damaged hip joints. This procedure is often recommended for individuals experiencing advanced arthritis or significant injuries that have caused deterioration of the hip’s cartilage and bone.
During the surgery, the damaged portions of the hip joint are replaced with prosthetic components made from durable metal, ceramic, and plastic materials, precisely engineered to replicate the natural movement of a healthy hip. Performed by expert orthopedic surgeons, hip replacement not only relieves chronic pain but also improves mobility and significantly enhances the patient’s overall quality of life.
Our holistic care approach includes comprehensive pre-operative evaluations, advanced surgical techniques, and personalized post-operative rehabilitation programs. This ensures a smooth recovery process and helps patients regain their independence and active lifestyles as quickly as possible.

4 Benefits of Total Hip Replacement
Restores Mobility
Don't let limited mobility dictate your life. Regain your freedom with a total hip replacement. Move better, live better.
Restores Comfort
Chronic hip pain often leads to dependence on pain medication for relief. However, a hip replacement can provide lasting comfort and eliminate the need for pain meds.
Improves Physical Health
After hip replacement surgery, you can enhance your physical health by increasing your activity levels and exercising regularly. Studies have shown a connection between hip replacement surgery and a reduced risk of heart failure and diabetes.
Improves Your Mental Health
While a hip replacement's ability to improve mobility is well-known, the benefits extend beyond physical health. Studies show that patients with osteoarthritis who undergo hip replacement experience significant reductions in depression rates. This suggests a positive connection between improved physical function and mental well-being.
Meet Our Orthopedic Surgeons Team
With over 15 years of experience in hip arthroplasty and joint reconstruction, our orthopedic specialists at Orthopedic Surgeries Mexico excel in hip procedures.
As members of prestigious orthopedic associations across Mexico, Europe, and the US, they stay at the forefront of medical advancements through continuous education and participation in global events, ensuring world-class care for every patient.
Over 15 Years of Experience
With more than 15 years of surgical experience, our orthopedic surgeons have experience you need to get back to a pain free life.
Personalized Treatment Plans

Every patient is provided with a personalized treatment plan designed to address their specific needs.
Expert Care, Swift Recovery
We provide a team of experts and utilize the latest technology to help you return to your active lifestyle—however you define "active"—as swiftly as possible.
Cost of Total Hip Replacement Surgery in Mexico
US$ 15,000
YOUR PACKAGE INCLUDES
- The Surgical Procedure
- Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeons fees
- Certified Anesthesiologist and all Medical Team fees
- Certified Hospital Stay- Supplies and disposable materials / All medication required during surgery
- 7 days in a 4**** Hotel
- All the Pre and Post-operative Consultations
- All the local Transportations
- Bilingual Assistant
- A Medical Doctor (M.D.) will visit you in your hotel room 6 days a week to monitor your post-surgery health, assist with bandage changes, and support any other needs during your recovery time at the hotel.
Our packages are all inclusive, with NO HIDDEN COST!


Who is a Candidate For Hip Replacement Surgery ?
Severe Hip Pain and Stiffness
Individuals experiencing chronic pain and limited mobility due to advanced arthritis (osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis) or hip joint damage.
Reduced Quality of Life

Patients struggling with daily activities like walking, climbing stairs, or getting in and out of a chair due to hip discomfort.
Ineffective Non-Surgical Treatments
Those who have not found relief with medications, physical therapy, or injections and continue to suffer from hip pain.
Significant Joint Damage
Individuals with hip fractures or structural deterioration confirmed through medical imaging, requiring surgical intervention for improved function.
Procedure Overview
The surgery is performed in an operating room that meets strict cleanliness and safety standards. The patient is positioned on their back on the operating table.The procedure takes approximately one hour, not including the time required for anesthesia and patient preparation. It can be performed under general anesthesia or spinal anesthesia (similar to an epidural), which numbs only the lower body. The anesthesiologist, in consultation with the patient, will determine the most suitable anesthesia method.
Post-Surgery Recovery
Physical therapy begins the same day or the day after surgery, with the assistance of a physical therapist. Unless there are specific complications, the patient is allowed to put weight on the operated leg immediately. Initially, walking requires crutches, which are gradually phased out. The minimally invasive anterior approach often results in faster recovery and improved walking stability by preserving surrounding muscles.
Hospital stays typically range from 1 to 3 days, though some patients may qualify for outpatient surgery. After discharge, the patient can return home and continue physical therapy two to three times per week for about a month. If home conditions are unsuitable or the patient requires additional assistance with daily activities (such as shopping and meal preparation), a short stay in a rehabilitation center (typically less than three weeks) may be recommended.
A follow-up appointment, including X-rays, is scheduled with the surgeon 4 to 6 weeks after surgery to assess mobility and walking recovery. A second check-up is usually advised around three months post-surgery. Periodic X-rays are recommended every few years to monitor the prosthetic implant and surrounding bone for any abnormal wear.
Recovery Timeline
Recovery is often quick, with patients resuming walking immediately. It is generally advised to use a cane for at least two weeks or longer if needed.
Mild groin pain may persist during the first month but typically subsides quickly.
Driving can usually be resumed 2 to 4 weeks after surgery, depending on the patient’s mobility. Low-impact sports, such as cycling and swimming, can generally be resumed within 2 to 3 months post-surgery.
Why Patients Choose to Come to Mexico City, Mexico For Orthopedic Surgery?
Patients love choosing Mexico City for surgery, thanks to its combination of affordable medical care, state-of-the-art facilities, and the chance to recover in a vibrant, culturally rich destination.
World-Class Healthcare:
Access to state-of-the-art medical facilities and highly skilled healthcare professionals.
Affordability:
Significant cost savings compared to the US and Canada without compromising on quality.
World-Class Healthcare:
Access to state-of-the-art medical facilities and highly skilled healthcare professionals.


Step By Step To undergo care
With Orthopedic Surgeries Mexico
Your Consultation
Complete your Pre-Consultation Form online and receive your first consultation. Our Orthopedic Surgeons will discuss your concerns and evaluate your needs
Personalized Care Plan
Following your consultation, we will develop a personalized treatment plan outlining the procedures, anticipated outcomes, and preparation guidelines
Start Your Treatment Journey
Our team will assist you in scheduling your procedure and offer detailed pre-operative and post-operative care guidance.
We assist you in regaining your active lifestyle as swiftly as possible.
"Traveling to Mexico for Total Hip Replacement is an excellent way to access high-quality surgery at an affordable cost. Our board-certified orthopedic surgeons specialize in relieving pain caused by osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or hip injuries, helping you regain mobility and improve your quality of life."
Everything You Need to Know About
Total Hip Replacement Surgery
Total hip replacement surgery can be a life-changing solution for those experiencing chronic pain or limited mobility due to hip joint damage. We understand the importance of making informed decisions about your health. Get answers to your most pressing questions about hip replacement surgery and navigate the process with confidence.
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How long does a shoulder surgery take?Shoulder surgery typically takes 1 to 2 hours, depending on the specific procedure and its complexity. Minimally invasive procedures, such as shoulder arthroscopy, may take less time, while more extensive surgeries, like rotator cuff repair or total shoulder replacement, may take longer. At Orthopedic Surgeries Mexico we will assess your condition and provide a more accurate timeframe during your consultation, ensuring you have a clear understanding of what to expect.
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What are the risks associated with shoulder surgery?While shoulder surgery is generally safe, it does come with potential risks, including infection, bleeding, nerve damage, blood clots, and reactions to anesthesia. Some patients may experience persistent pain, stiffness, or reduced mobility. In some cases, complications such as scar tissue formation, implant issues, or incomplete healing may occur. Recovery can take several months, and strenuous activities should be avoided until fully healed. It’s important to discuss these risks with your shoulder specialist to understand how they relate to your unique case and the steps taken to minimize them.
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How long will my shoulder replacement last?With proper care, modern shoulder implants can last 15 to 20 years or longer. Regular follow-ups, adherence to post-operative care, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle help maximize their lifespan, allowing you to enjoy long-term pain relief and mobility.
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Is physical therapy necessary after shoulder surgery?Yes, physical therapy is typically recommended after shoulder surgery. It plays a crucial role in promoting healing, improving flexibility, strength, and stability, and helping you regain normal movement. Therapy usually begins soon after surgery, with exercises tailored to your specific needs and recovery goals. The duration and intensity of physical therapy will depend on the type of shoulder surgery you had, but it can range from several weeks to a few months. Consistent participation in physical therapy helps reduce the risk of complications and supports a smoother and faster recovery.
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Is it Safe to Perform Shoulder Surgery in Mexico?Shoulder Surgeries in Mexico are very safe when performed by skilled and experienced surgeons at reputable medical facilities. Many hospitals are internationally accredited, and surgeons often receive training from leading medical institutions, ensuring high-quality care and successful outcomes. All our orthopedic surgeons are members of prestigious national and international orthopedic associations, ensuring they stay up-to-date with the latest advancements and best practices in spinal surgery. Their expertise and dedication to patient care provide the highest standards of safety and successful outcomes.
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Is Shoulder Surgery an Option if I Have Other Health Conditions?If you have health conditions like diabetes, heart disease, or high blood pressure, your doctor will thoroughly assess your overall health before recommending shoulder surgery. Properly managing these conditions beforehand is essential to ensure a successful procedure and a smoother recovery.
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When will I be able to return to normal activities after shoulder surgery?Most patients can resume normal activities within 6 to 12 weeks after shoulder surgery, depending on the procedure and individual healing process. Full recovery, including a return to all physical activities, may take up to a year. Your personalized rehabilitation plan will be designed to support your recovery goals, ensuring a safe and effective return to daily life and physical activity.