English Speaking Doctor in Guadalajara —
Online Medical Care for Tourists & World Cup Fans
Talk to an English-speaking doctor in GDL — Online in Minutes

Consultation fee: EUR 30 – No IMSS needed · No hidden costs
Need an English-speaking doctor in Guadalajara? TravelDoctores connects you with a licensed GP online in minutes — no waiting rooms, no language barriers, no local insurance needed.
Whether you’re attending a World Cup match at Estadio Akron, exploring Tlaquepaque, staying in Providencia, or working from Chapultepec, we provide:
✅ Medical advice and treatment plans in English
✅ Digital prescriptions valid at pharmacies across Guadalajara
✅ Video consultation — usually within 15 minutes
✅ Medical certificates for travel insurance claims
English Doctor in Guadalajara —
No Stress, No Wait
Looking for an English-speaking doctor in Guadalajara, Mexico? Mexico’s second-largest city welcomes millions of international visitors every year — and in June 2026, tens of thousands of World Cup fans will arrive at Estadio Akron. Getting sick far from home is stressful. TravelDoctores makes medical care simple.
Our licensed GP is available 24/7 via secure video call. We serve:
- ✓World Cup fans attending matches at Estadio Akron needing urgent care
- ✓Tourists visiting Tlaquepaque, Tonalá, Tequila, and Lake Chapala
- ✓Expats and digital nomads based in Providencia, Chapultepec, or Zapopan
- ✓Travelers arriving via GDL International Airport (Miguel Hidalgo)
- ✓Anyone needing care without IMSS or local insurance
- ✓Prescription refills and ongoing care in English
- ✓Official medical certificates for insurance claims
Our service is perfect for travelers searching for: English-speaking doctor Guadalajara, online doctor GDL, doctor World Cup Mexico 2026, or urgent medical care Guadalajara.
🩺 Book Your Online Consultation – EUR 30
Who We Are – TravelDoctores
TravelDoctores is a telemedicine platform created by Dr. Pablo J. Rossi, a licensed internist with over 10 years of experience in emergency and family medicine across Europe and Latin America.
Our service was designed for international travelers, World Cup fans, digital nomads, and expats in Guadalajara — fast, affordable, English-language medical care without paperwork or local insurance.
We also provide online consultations across Mexico and Latin America:
What People Say
“I had such a good experience with Dr. Pablo Rossi. He understood me perfectly about my concerns and gave me the right treatment plan. I will recommend TravelDoctores to everyone that is in need of medical assistance at a good price with an experienced doctor.”— Jens Gustavsen, Norway
“It was Sunday morning and the team still reached out to coordinate a quick online appointment. I picked everything up the same day at a pharmacy. I’d recommend this to anyone traveling in Latin America.”— Nik Nadolski · Traveling in Latin America
Conditions We Treat Online — Guadalajara & World Cup 2026
Our doctor treats the full range of travel health issues — from heat exhaustion and traveller’s diarrhea to infections, prescription refills, and urgent consultations during the World Cup. Whatever brings you to Guadalajara, we’re available 24/7.
All consultations are handled by Dr. Pablo Rossi, a licensed physician experienced in treating international patients. View the full list of conditions we treat →
How Prescriptions Work in Guadalajara
Digital prescriptions are accepted at major pharmacy chains throughout Guadalajara. Your prescription is sent as a PDF via email or WhatsApp within minutes of your consultation — just show your phone screen at the counter.
Major pharmacy chains in Guadalajara:
You do not need IMSS to purchase prescription medication — show your passport and digital prescription at any pharmacy.

Health Tips for Visitors in Guadalajara
Extreme heat in June–July
Guadalajara reaches 35°C+ during World Cup season. Drink at least 3 litres of water daily, wear light clothing, and rest in shade between activities. Heat exhaustion can develop quickly — headache, dizziness, and nausea are warning signs.
Dengue — use repellent
The rainy season (June–October) brings increased mosquito activity and dengue risk. Use DEET repellent, wear long sleeves at dusk, and consult us immediately if you develop fever, rash, or joint pain after a bite.
Don’t drink tap water
Tap water in Guadalajara is not safe for tourists. Always use bottled water — for drinking, brushing teeth, and rinsing fruit. Ice in drinks can also cause GI infections.
Street food and birria caution
Guadalajara’s tortas ahogadas and birria are world-famous but can cause traveller’s diarrhea in newcomers. Eat at busy, established spots. If your stomach reacts, consult us — we can prescribe treatment same day.
Match day health tips
Estadio Akron can get very hot during daytime matches. Bring water, apply sunscreen, and avoid alcohol on an empty stomach. After the match, avoid crowded street food stalls if you’re already feeling unwell.
Farmacias Guadalajara — open 24h
Farmacias Guadalajara (the chain is originally from this city) has locations throughout GDL, many open 24 hours. Your hotel can direct you to the nearest one. Always bring your passport to purchase prescription medication.
What We Don’t Treat Online
For certain emergencies, you need in-person care immediately. Guadalajara has several modern private hospitals with English-speaking staff.
⚠️ Go to the ER immediately if you have:
- Severe chest pain or shortness of breath
- Major trauma or uncontrolled bleeding
- Severe heat stroke — confusion, no sweating
- Signs of stroke (numbness, speech difficulty)
- Severe dengue — persistent vomiting, bleeding
- High fever in small children
📞 Emergency contacts in Guadalajara
- General EmergencyCall 911
- Cruz Roja Jalisco(33) 3614-5600
- Hospital San Javier(33) 3669-0222
- Hospital Country 2000(33) 3816-0808
- Hospital Ángeles del Carmen(33) 3813-0042
- TravelDoctores onlineAvailable 24/7 · EUR 30
Need a Doctor in Guadalajara — Right Now?
Connect with Dr. Pablo Rossi in under 15 minutes — in English, by video call.
No IMSS, no waiting rooms. EUR 30.
Frequently Asked Questions
TravelDoctores provides 24/7 online consultations in English for tourists, expats, and World Cup fans in Guadalajara — no IMSS or local insurance required. Connect with Dr. Pablo Rossi in minutes from your phone or laptop, wherever you are in the city.
Yes. TravelDoctores is available 24/7 for international tourists attending FIFA World Cup 2026 matches at Estadio Akron. We treat heat exhaustion, traveller’s diarrhea, infections, and any health concern — video consultation in English within 15 minutes, EUR 30.
Yes. After your consultation, Dr. Pablo sends a digital prescription (PDF) via email or WhatsApp, valid at Farmacias Guadalajara, Farmacias del Ahorro, Farmacia Benavides, and any local pharmacy — just show your phone screen. No paper copy needed.
No. You pay directly by credit or debit card — EUR 30 per consultation, no IMSS required. You can request a medical certificate to submit to your travel insurer for reimbursement.
The most common issues we see from Guadalajara are traveller’s diarrhea (street food and water), heat exhaustion (June temperatures exceed 35°C), dengue fever assessment after mosquito bites, and respiratory infections. We treat all of these online within minutes.
Most patients connect with Dr. Pablo within 15 minutes of submitting their request. Available 24/7 — including nights, weekends, and World Cup match days.
No insurance is required. You pay directly by card. If you have travel insurance, you can request a medical certificate and receipt to submit a reimbursement claim to your insurer.
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