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SkyMed Made My Ordeal So Much Easier!

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“My SkyMed experience may have been different from others. I am a cancer survivor. I was never in immediate danger of losing life or limb, but SkyMed nonetheless responded quickly to my needs,” says Doug Hall. “I was living in Mexico City in the middle of the Covid pandemic when a routine checkup in February […]


SkyMed Took Care of Everything!

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“In early December, we went to MAC Hospital in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico because my husband, Arie, was extremely weak and had been suffering from stomach problems and heart failure,” says Dorit Arazi. “He could barely walk. He was admitted into intensive care. The doctor at MAC asked if we had evacuation protection. When […]


Testimony: SkyMed Transports Member Back to the States for Surgery

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“It was just a normal day in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico and I was putting water in my dog’s dish,” says Gayle Paulson. “My hip collapsed just like that and was broken. I woke up to find myself on my back and lying in my kitchen. My friend who was living with me found […]


Testimony: SkyMed Transports Member from Mexico and Back Home Again, Two Times!

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“I had surgery for malignant melanoma in 1999 that was successful, says Tom Saliba. “Since that time, I have been checked every three months. While I was down in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, the local dermatologist thought she saw something. After getting tested, the biopsy came back malignant. Not wanting to have surgery in […]


San Miguel de Allende and Guanajuato: The Colonial Heart of Mexico

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For many American tourists, Mexico is, and always will be, defined by its beach resorts. But there’s much, much more to Mexico than sand and sea. There’s a rich history melded together by the Spanish conquerors and the indigenous peoples… and you’ll find precious little of it at the beach. The truth is, you’ll need […]


Colonial Mexico: History Comes Alive

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It’s no surprise a country as vast as Mexico—with 761,601 square miles, it’s nearly three times the size of Texas—hosts a wealth of incredibly varied natural and man-made wonders. The Central Region is the heart of colonial Mexico, with many of its cities declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The natural scenery that surrounds them is […]