A broker that tells you it's a broker
Mexico Weight Loss Surgery discloses its own function before it asks for anything: it is a facilitator, not a surgical center, connecting American patients with operating rooms in Mexico through its parent company Renew Bariatrics, incorporated in 2017 and based between Laguna Beach, California and Fort Lauderdale, Florida. In a bariatric medical tourism segment where the line between broker and provider gets strategically blurred, that upfront clarity is the single most useful thing this listing offers a first-time visitor.
Pricing follows the same logic of early disclosure. Gastric Sleeve Surgery runs $3,400 to $9,000. Gastric Bypass and Mini Gastric Bypass both fall in the $6,500 to $11,000 range. The Duodenal Switch sits at the upper end of that band, and the Gastric Balloon spans $3,000 to $9,000. Revision Surgery is listed as an option. All-inclusive packages start from $4,399 and typically bundle flights, ground transport, accommodation, pre-operative exams, medications, and recovery support. Publishing bands like these before a lead form appears invites competitors to undercut you; Mexico Weight Loss Surgery does it anyway, and that choice does more for credibility than any testimonial on the page.
Surgeon names and what they make possible
Four surgeons are named: Dr. Hector Perez, Dr. Jorge Green, Dr. Rene Armenta, and Dr. Antonio Cueva. The naming is consequential in practical terms, not an optics exercise. A facilitator that withholds the names of the people performing the procedures leaves the patient with nothing to check independently. With these four names on the record, someone can run each through Mexican medical board registries, look for hospital affiliations in Tijuana or Puerto Vallarta, and find patient accounts specific to each surgeon's track record. Mexico Weight Loss Surgery hands the patient the tools to run that kind of independent verification before any money changes hands.
What Mexico Weight Loss Surgery does not publish is the physical addresses of the partner surgical facilities. For a company routing patients to partner hospitals across the border, a single permanent address would be misleading, so the omission makes operational sense. Still, the prospective patient cannot confirm the exact surgical site without making contact first. That is a real constraint on pre-screening, not a fatal flaw, but it is worth factoring into how much legwork remains after the initial site visit.
Supporting content and contact
The educational layer on Mexico Weight Loss Surgery includes a BMI calculator, patient success stories, and a blog covering surgery safety, how to evaluate a surgeon's credentials, and which Mexican cities have the strongest bariatric infrastructure. The blog is the site's quietest and most useful asset. Tijuana's bariatric market is loud with promotional noise; content that addresses vetting surgeons and comparing regional quality differences sets appropriate expectations for what is, in the end, irreversible abdominal surgery. A phone number appears prominently throughout the site, and a consultation request form provides a written entry point for anyone not ready to call. The absence of a published email address is the only minor friction.
The ratings picture
Mexico Weight Loss Surgery displays a 4.9-star rating drawn from 529 reviews on its own site. The review platform behind that figure is not identified, so an on-site aggregate of that size cannot be independently cross-referenced. Renew Bariatrics holds BBB profiles tied to both office locations; neither entity carries BBB accreditation, though customer reviews appear on both profiles. BBB accreditation is a paid arrangement, and its absence says nothing about complaint patterns. It is noted here only because the BBB profiles are the one confirmed external presence for this operator.
No distinct Trustpilot, Google, or Yelp listings for Mexico Weight Loss Surgery or Renew Bariatrics surfaced in a search. A company operating since 2017 with 529 on-site reviews and no traceable footprint on independent platforms is a combination that warrants attention from anyone building a shortlist. It does not cancel the disclosure quality or the named surgeons, but it does narrow how much of the reputation picture can actually be corroborated. The honest summary: Mexico Weight Loss Surgery has done nearly everything right in terms of pre-contact transparency, and the external review trail does not yet match the on-site claim.
Practical next step
The site is structured so that a serious prospect can do meaningful homework before picking up the phone. The procedure menu, price ranges, surgeon names, and safety content are all available without giving up personal information. Run each surgeon's name through the Consejo Mexicano de Cirugia General registry, cross-check hospital affiliations in whichever city the procedure would take place, then call Mexico Weight Loss Surgery directly to ask for the specific facility address and the surgical team assigned to your case. The site's own transparency makes that sequence possible; following it through in full is how a patient arrives at a genuine answer about whether Mexico Weight Loss Surgery is the right facilitator for their situation or simply a well-organized starting point for a longer search.
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