Draft:Hospital CYNTAR
Surgical hospital in Tijuana, Mexico
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Hospital CYNTAR is a surgical hospital located in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. The institution focuses on minimally invasive surgery, metabolic and bariatric procedures, robotic surgery, and cross-border healthcare services for patients from Mexico, the United States, and other countries.
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| Hospital CYNTAR | |
|---|---|
| Geography | |
| Location | Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico |
| Organisation | |
| Type | Surgical hospital |
| History | |
| Founded | 2019 |
| Links | |
| Lists | Hospitals in Mexico |
The hospital operates within the medical tourism corridor of northern Baja California and has been described in regional and international media coverage related to cross-border healthcare collaboration and advanced surgical programs.[1]
History
Hospital CYNTAR was established in Tijuana as a surgical center specializing in minimally invasive and metabolic surgery.
The hospital has participated in cross-border medical collaborations involving surgeons and academic institutions from the United States and Mexico. Coverage in the San Diego Union-Tribune reported on a collaboration between the University of California, San Diego Department of Surgery and the Instituto Internacional de Medicina Metabólica (IIMM), a research institute affiliated with surgeons working in Tijuana.[2]
Clinical programs
Hospital CYNTAR hosts several surgical programs including metabolic surgery, minimally invasive gastrointestinal surgery, and robotic surgery.
Media reports in Baja California have described collaborative initiatives between CYNTAR and EndoGlobal Group focused on advanced diagnostic mapping and robotic surgery for the treatment of endometriosis.[3]
Additional regional coverage reported that the program combines advanced pelvic disease mapping techniques with minimally invasive robotic surgery and international specialist participation for complex gynecologic conditions.[4]
Similar reports noted that Tijuana's proximity to the United States has contributed to demand for advanced surgical services in the region.[5]
Medical tourism
Hospitals in Tijuana have become part of a regional cross-border healthcare ecosystem serving patients from the United States seeking specialized medical procedures. Media coverage has described how surgical centers in the region participate in medical tourism and international patient programs involving bariatric surgery and minimally invasive procedures.[6]
