GoLolly said:Hi!
Planning a trip for next December and need to know what Mexico Pharmacies need for a year's prescription?
Thank you!
-Veronica
highdesertranger said:it all depends on what the prescription is for. for controlled substances you need a prescription and money. for all others you just need money. and of course your Passport or card to get back across the border into the USA. highdesertranger
Thank you! I haven't heard anything about Palomas. I was looking into free campsites near towns close to the border and Los Algudonas came up a lot. Is Palomas very busy?Moxadox said:I went to Palomas, the border town south of Deming, NM, and got my asthma inhalers for $7 each instead of over $150 each, for just the copay. And I had a really good lunch for cheap, and consulted a dentist who gave me his opinion about a pesky tooth and didn't even charge me for the visit. It was overall worthwhile.
The Dire Wolfess
Palomas is a sleepy little border town that almost exclusively exists to provide medical/dental/optical/pharmacy services to gringos. There is a medical concierge service in Santa Fe that organizes trips there! Camping on the US side is available at Pancho Villa State Park, which is not free, but very inexpensive. The US border town of Columbus, NM has a tiny RV park that is also very cheap. There is BLM around there too. I went to MX twice when I was staying in Deming at the Loners on Wheels campground, and both times I parked in the free lot at the border (it says to put $5 in a box, but there is no box!), walked across, did my shopping, walked back through customs with zero wait.GoLolly said:Thank you! I haven't heard anything about Palomas. I was looking into free campsites near towns close to the border and Los Algudonas came up a lot. Is Palomas very busy?
Thank you!shadowmoss said:I was in Algodones yesterday getting Levothyroxine. For 50mmg tablets it is $17/100 at the purple pharmacy just inside the gate. Had a good lunch and wandered around looking at stuff. Took almost an hour in like e to get back across the border into the US. I'll be going back next week when I get to the RTR. I may check to see how much a doctor there would charge for the checkup.
Moxadox said:Palomas is a sleepy little border town that almost exclusively exists to provide medical/dental/optical/pharmacy services to gringos. There is a medical concierge service in Santa Fe that organizes trips there! Camping on the US side is available at Pancho Villa State Park, which is not free, but very inexpensive. The US border town of Columbus, NM has a tiny RV park that is also very cheap. There is BLM around there too. I went to MX twice when I was staying in Deming at the Loners on Wheels campground, and both times I parked in the free lot at the border (it says to put $5 in a box, but there is no box!), walked across, did my shopping, walked back through customs with zero wait.
The Dire Wolfess
Moxadox said:Palomas is a sleepy little border town that almost exclusively exists to provide medical/dental/optical/pharmacy services to gringos. There is a medical concierge service in Santa Fe that organizes trips there! Camping on the US side is available at Pancho Villa State Park, which is not free, but very inexpensive. The US border town of Columbus, NM has a tiny RV park that is also very cheap. There is BLM around there too. I went to MX twice when I was staying in Deming at the Loners on Wheels campground, and both times I parked in the free lot at the border (it says to put $5 in a box, but there is no box!), walked across, did my shopping, walked back through customs with zero wait.
The Dire Wolfess
Smitty716 said:Was just wondering if I could check and see if they had it beforehand.
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