Los Algodones, Baja California; Mexico

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Sunday, March 25, 2012

Los Algodones B.C., Mexico 2012

Los Algodones B.C., Mexico 2012 Dental Capital of the World
Where is That you ask?
Located about Eight Miles west of Yuma, Az. Off Inter-State Eight In California. At Exit 166; the Location of the “Q” Casino or know as The Quechan Casino, of the Ft. Yuma Quechan Indian Tribe. On Route # 186, aka: Los Algodones Rd. I-8 is approximately two miles North of The Mexican Border. The Sleepy Hollow RV Park and Indian Parking lot is adjacent to the Andrade Port of Entry Customs Border Patrol Facility. Easy walk across entry as the town is only feet inside the Mexico Border. Many Americans and Canadians Drive Across. Note: if you have a Rental Car, the Company may not allow you to take the Vehicle out of the Country. Park on the U.S. side.

It’s an Old Style Village With Modern Convenience. The Town is Approximately a Mile Square. Every thing is within walking distance. In town Paved Streets with Sidewalks. Out skirts are Dusty Streets of Yesteryear. The Village Hugs the Border with the main Shopping area covering First, Second and Third Streets. From the Border South Past “A” To “B” Streets. About four blocks in each direction. North to South and East to West.

The Business have wonderful Locations and State of the Art equipment. Couple of Nice Hotels with the “Q” just up the Road. And the city of Yuma near by. And Yes You Do Need a Passport.

Being a Border Town, English is not a Problem, majority of the Processionals, Assistants and Vendors have a good understanding of the English Language. If they have a communication Problem, help is only a few feet away.

The Business Section of Town is lined with a couple of Dozen Pharmacy’s, Over three hundred Dental Offices, and Street Vendors Hawking their wares.
Most of the Sales Barkers, Vendors, and even Medical Processionals, live out side the Town of 5,000 people. As the town full of Tourist is a little expensive for the Local workers, most of whom commute Six Days a week during the Tourist Season, from Communities Less than an Hour away.

During the Winter Peek Season, upwards of Ten Thousand Americans, Canadians and Foreign Nationals cross into Mexico to Visit each day and under go Medical or Dental Treatments.

The Prices are much lower than the Countries North of Mexico. Prices are very competitive. With quality work being performed for about thirty cents on the Dollar compared to north of the Border.

As in any area of the World or Community. One needs to be a Smart Shopper.
Be sure the location you choose is a Quality Business with University Trained Processionals.

Personally I shy away from the Office that tout they have the Best Dr. In the world. Who has Multiply locations. If I don’t see the Owner at that Facility or That Dr., being touted is not available to see me. I’m going to get someone who is not being touted. And that’s not what I want. If they have twenty workers in the office, only three may be assisting me, and I don’t want to pay the overhead for Seventeen people who don’t give me a Minuet or make me cover the expenses for their work area.. “That’s just me”.

Most Patients state the work they received was equal to services they have received in the past or even better, and defiantly at a reasonable price level.

As with any Medical Treatment Facility, it is extremely important for the Patient to list the Medical Condition, what Treatments and Conditions your being treated for or have been treated for. When logging in.

During the Summer Bargain Prices abound. (The Area Is Safe for your Visit).
Some Offices Close for Vacations during certain weeks, Some Street Vendors choose to relocate to the Water and Beach areas but the Town remains open and operational, with plenty of operations and staff to assist you..

Los Algodones wishes to Welcome You, and Make your stay as Comfortable as Possible..

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