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

Consultation fee: EUR 30 – No IMSS needed · No hidden costs
Need an English-speaking doctor in Monterrey? 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 BBVA, exploring Barrio Antiguo, staying in San Pedro Garza García, or arriving from Texas, we provide:
✅ Medical advice and treatment in English — heat exhaustion, GI issues, infections
✅ Digital prescriptions valid at pharmacies across Monterrey
✅ Video consultation — usually within 15 minutes
✅ Medical certificates for travel insurance claims
English Doctor in Monterrey —
No Stress, No Wait
Looking for an English-speaking doctor in Monterrey, Mexico? Monterrey is one of Mexico’s most important industrial cities — and in June 2026, it becomes a global destination as Estadio BBVA hosts FIFA World Cup matches. Many fans will cross from Texas, making English-speaking medical care a real need. TravelDoctores delivers it in minutes.
Our licensed GP is available 24/7 via secure video call. We serve:
- ✓World Cup fans attending matches at Estadio BBVA in San Pedro Garza García
- ✓US tourists and border crossers from Texas needing English-language care
- ✓Expats and business travelers based in Valle Oriente or San Pedro
- ✓Tourists visiting Cerro de la Silla, Parque Fundidora, or Barrio Antiguo
- ✓Anyone needing care without IMSS or local insurance
- ✓Prescription refills and ongoing care in English
- ✓Official medical certificates for insurance claims
Perfect for people searching: English-speaking doctor Monterrey, online doctor MTY, doctor World Cup Estadio BBVA, or urgent medical care Monterrey Mexico.
🩺 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, US border visitors, and business expats in Monterrey — fast, affordable, English-language medical care without paperwork or local insurance.
We also provide online consultations across Mexico and Latin America:
What People Say
“Dr Rossi made himself available promptly and asked thorough questions to identify and resolve my issue. He provided a doctor’s certificate for health insurance purposes efficiently. Professional, attentive and caring. I highly recommend his services.”— Brandon · USA
“Super easy, fast and efficient. I just forgot my meds at home and they sent new prescriptions that I easily filled the same day. Really saved my trip!”— Aviva Zigman · Traveling in Latin America
Conditions We Treat Online — Monterrey & World Cup 2026
Monterrey is one of the hottest cities in Mexico — June temperatures regularly reach 40°C. Combined with World Cup crowds, street food, and long travel days, health issues are common. Our doctor treats everything from heat exhaustion to infections, 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 Monterrey
Monterrey has pharmacies throughout the city including 24-hour locations in San Pedro, Valle Oriente, and the city centre. Your prescription is sent as a PDF via email or WhatsApp within minutes — show your phone screen at the counter.
Major pharmacy chains in Monterrey:
Farmacia Benavides was founded in Monterrey — the chain has dozens of locations throughout the city, many open 24 hours.

Health Tips for Visitors in Monterrey
40°C heat — take it seriously
Monterrey in June is extreme. The combination of heat and humidity can cause heat exhaustion within hours of outdoor exposure. Schedule activities early morning or evening, and rest in air conditioning during midday. At the stadium, drink water before you feel thirsty.
Hydrate aggressively
In 40°C heat you can lose 1–2 litres per hour in sweat. Drink at least 4 litres of bottled water daily — more on match days. Sports drinks help replace electrolytes. Never drink tap water or use ice from unknown sources.
Dengue — use repellent daily
June is the start of rainy season in Monterrey, which increases dengue mosquito activity. Apply DEET repellent every morning, wear long sleeves at dusk, and consult us immediately if you develop fever, rash, or joint pain after mosquito bites.
Street food caution
Monterrey’s cabrito, tacos de trompo, and machito are iconic — but tap water and ice can cause traveller’s diarrhea. Eat at established busy spots and avoid raw preparations in the first few days while your digestive system adjusts.
Coming from Texas?
Many visitors cross from Laredo, McAllen, or El Paso. Note that US health insurance typically doesn’t cover you in Mexico. Our EUR 30 consultation is reimbursable by most travel insurance policies — request a receipt and medical certificate after your consultation.
Estadio BBVA match days
Estadio BBVA is in San Pedro Garza García, about 20 minutes from the city centre. On hot match days, arrive early before peak heat, wear light clothing and a hat, and identify the nearest first aid station inside the stadium before the match starts.
What We Don’t Treat Online
For certain emergencies, you need in-person care immediately. Monterrey has modern private hospitals with English-speaking staff in San Pedro and Valle Oriente.
⚠️ Go to the ER immediately if you have:
- Heat stroke — confusion, hot dry skin, no sweating
- Severe chest pain or shortness of breath
- Major trauma or uncontrolled bleeding
- Signs of stroke (numbness, speech difficulty)
- Severe dengue — persistent vomiting, bleeding
- High fever in small children
📞 Emergency contacts in Monterrey
- General EmergencyCall 911
- Cruz Roja Nuevo León(81) 8375-1212
- Hospital Christus Muguerza(81) 8399-3400
- Hospital San José TecSalud(81) 8888-2100
- Hospital CIMA Monterrey(81) 8368-6666
- TravelDoctores onlineAvailable 24/7 · EUR 30
Need a Doctor in Monterrey — 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, World Cup fans, and expats in Monterrey — 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 BBVA in San Pedro Garza García. We treat heat exhaustion, traveller’s diarrhea, infections, and any health concern — video consultation in English within 15 minutes, EUR 30.
Monterrey is one of the hottest cities in Mexico during June and July, regularly reaching 40°C (104°F). Heat exhaustion and dehydration are real risks at outdoor events. Drink water constantly, stay in shade, and consult us immediately if you feel dizzy, confused, or stop sweating — those are signs of heat stroke, which is a medical emergency.
Yes. After your consultation, Dr. Pablo sends a digital prescription (PDF) via email or WhatsApp, valid at Farmacia Benavides, Farmacias del Ahorro, 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. If you’re coming from the US, your American health insurance likely doesn’t cover you in Mexico — our consultation is reimbursable by most travel insurance policies.
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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