High Blood Pressure / Hypertension providers in Mexico City

Healthcare Providers in Mexico City

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Monitor and manage high blood pressure with guidance from English-speaking cardiologists in Mexico. Our medical professionals provide blood pressure checks, medication adjustments, and lifestyle recommendations for hypertension control.

Dra Nora Ontiveros Mendoza

Dra Nora Ontiveros Mendoza

Endocrinologist

5.0

UNAM graduate
9+ years of experience

0.99 km from Museo Soumaya, Mexico City

Empathetic
Detailed Explanations
Effective treatment

Common visit reasons are High Blood Pressure / Hypertension, Weight Loss Consultation, Acanthosis Nigricans

MonAug 11

10

Appts

TueAug 12

No Appts

WedAug 13

No Appts

ThuAug 14

No Appts

FriAug 15

No Appts

SatAug 16

No Appts

SunAug 17

No Appts

MonAug 18

10

Appts

TueAug 19

No Appts

Dra Gabriela Cruz Cotero

Dra Gabriela Cruz Cotero

Endocrinologist

4.5

UNAM graduate
7+ years of experience

2.82 km from Museum of Frida Kahlo, Mexico City

Proficient in English
Knowledgeable
Detailed Explanations

Common visit reasons are Endocrinology Consultation, Erectile Dysfunction / Impotence / Male Sexual Dysfunction, Hair Loss

WedJul 16

No Appts

ThuJul 17

1

Appts

FriJul 18

No Appts

SatJul 19

No Appts

SunJul 20

No Appts

MonJul 21

No Appts

TueJul 22

No Appts

WedJul 23

No Appts

ThuJul 24

1

Appts

Dra Daniela Itzel Lopez Ruiz

Dra Daniela Itzel Lopez Ruiz

Endocrinologist

UNAM graduate

0.86 km from Parque Mexico, Mexico City

Common visit reasons are High Blood Pressure / Hypertension, Hair Loss, Weight Loss Consultation

FriJun 20

No Appts

SatJun 21

No Appts

SunJun 22

No Appts

MonJun 23

No Appts

TueJun 24

No Appts

WedJun 25

5

Appts

ThuJun 26

6

Appts

FriJun 27

6

Appts

SatJun 28

No Appts

Hypertension (consistently elevated blood pressure above 130/80 mmHg) develops gradually as resistance to blood flow increases, forcing the heart to work harder. Often called the "silent killer," it typically causes no symptoms while steadily damaging blood vessels, heart, kidneys, brain, and eyes. Risk factors include age, family history, obesity, sedentary lifestyle, high sodium intake, excessive alcohol, and certain chronic conditions. Travel can impact blood pressure through stress, dietary changes, medication disruptions, and altered sleep patterns. Regular monitoring is essential, especially during travel, as untreated hypertension increases risk of heart attack, stroke, heart failure, kidney disease, vision loss, sexual dysfunction, and memory problems. Diagnosis requires multiple readings over time, not just one elevated measurement. Treatment typically begins with lifestyle modifications (reduced sodium, DASH diet, regular exercise, stress management) and progresses to medications if necessary, including diuretics, ACE inhibitors, ARBs, calcium channel blockers, and beta-blockers. Mexican cardiologists can provide thorough evaluations and prescription adjustments, often at lower costs than US care, with many medications available without prescription at substantial savings.