Green Healthcare International greenhealthcarecr.com/ Johnny Knows Costa Rica www.youtube.com/@JohnnyKnowsCR Ready to Move to Mexico? The Mexico Relocation Guide bit.ly/3SICdD0
FYI…you might want to pass it on to Johnny that his website is not very navigable….broken links, etc. when you click on certain procedures, it just takes you back to the plastic surgery home screen over and over.
Mr Osborn thank you for the feedback . This recent revamp of the website though we had, all bugs out will definitely be correct. If you should need something happy to assist
Excellent Paul & Linda!! Good to see you guys again and I'm really excited you're exploring and sharing on this topic. I would really like to learn about dental care if you happen to explore this type of health care. Gracias!
We will remember Johnny. The fact that you two took time to go see him... is amazing. Of course, we always vet any doctor even if they're already vetted. Many people also go to Singapore. The corporate executive level exams that cost $60,000 to $100,000 in the USA can be done in Singapore for $3,000 to $6,000. I looked into it while working in Asia, after leaving China to go to Malaysia and then on to Singapore, before returning to Japan. Singapore is also a great option for this. I have family in Costa Rica, a billionaire cousin, and his sister who was chief of staff of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. They sell land in case you and Linda want to go there and have a cabin or house to get away to. Great video, again, Paul.
I had HSCT for MS in Puebla Mexico and it was amazing. And why I’m learning Spanish!! I also had stem cell treatments in Costa Rica. Also way better than in the UKs NHS. And I loved Costa Rica and Escazu.
@@mbuzi0775 to repair some of the damage that the MS has ravaged on my body over the years. The HSCT in Mexico has halted progression and Costa Rica stem cells repaired some damage.
Paul, good idea for a video, but more detail is necessary other than just, "If you want more info go to the links". And where is the link for the first doctor who does eye surgery?
Nowadays there's almost no difference in the US between having health insurance and not having it. I can't remember the last time my health insurance company (United) actually paid for anything; the most they'll do is shake the provider down for a discount. When I can wait, I save up my issues until I can see a doctor or dentist while I'm in Mexico.
Curious if you have any info on how to start a business in Mexico. I currently am self-employed in the United States but in five six years I'm thinking about moving down there and starting a business as well. I don't know what would that all entail. I'm sure it would have to deal with residency but I imagine there's other steps with having to set up a business. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Green Healthcare International
greenhealthcarecr.com/
Johnny Knows Costa Rica
www.youtube.com/@JohnnyKnowsCR
Ready to Move to Mexico? The Mexico Relocation Guide bit.ly/3SICdD0
Thank you for this info!
Were you going to include the information for the driver?
Jonny is a hard-working and very knowledgeable professional ❤
FYI…you might want to pass it on to Johnny that his website is not very navigable….broken links, etc. when you click on certain procedures, it just takes you back to the plastic surgery home screen over and over.
Mr Osborn thank you for the feedback . This recent revamp of the website though we had, all bugs out will definitely be correct. If you should need something happy to assist
Excellent Paul & Linda!! Good to see you guys again and I'm really excited you're exploring and sharing on this topic. I would really like to learn about dental care if you happen to explore this type of health care. Gracias!
We visited a couple of dentists including one specializing in implants.
We will remember Johnny. The fact that you two took time to go see him... is amazing.
Of course, we always vet any doctor even if they're already vetted.
Many people also go to Singapore. The corporate executive level exams that cost $60,000 to $100,000 in the USA can be done in Singapore for $3,000 to $6,000.
I looked into it while working in Asia, after leaving China to go to Malaysia and then on to Singapore, before returning to Japan. Singapore is also a great option for this.
I have family in Costa Rica, a billionaire cousin, and his sister who was chief of staff of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
They sell land in case you and Linda want to go there and have a cabin or house to get away to.
Great video, again, Paul.
Great information! Thanks for sharing!
Johnny is a good man.
Thank you for this video. I'm wondering if anyone there specializes in Various Vein treatment.
Reach out to Johnny. He might have someone for that.
Thanks for sharing 😊
Thank you! Super useful!
I did not know that Johnny covered Mexico too ?
I watch his TH-cam channel and we will be looking for a gastroenterologist in Mexico when we return
good evening happy to assist when your ready
Great video ! Thank you
I had HSCT for MS in Puebla Mexico and it was amazing. And why I’m learning Spanish!! I also had stem cell treatments in Costa Rica. Also way better than in the UKs NHS. And I loved Costa Rica and Escazu.
Stem cell for what?
@@mbuzi0775 to repair some of the damage that the MS has ravaged on my body over the years. The HSCT in Mexico has halted progression and Costa Rica stem cells repaired some damage.
*Cost* , can you still give a ballpark answer ? .
Paul, good idea for a video, but more detail is necessary other than just, "If you want more info go to the links". And where is the link for the first doctor who does eye surgery?
How many days after you receive you visa in the US, you have to go to Mexico to start your temporary residency?
How was Costa Rican food compared to food in Mexico?
Not good.
Mexico is much better
A little more bland than Mexican, but not bad. It’s fine.
sir if get the FMM card of the Mexico can i travel to Mexico I'm Afghan national from Afghanistan please am Waiting your respond
Paul, does Johnny also work with medical tourism in Panama?
No, just Mexico and Costa Rica.
I have no insurance and a thing on my face that could be skin cancer.
Trying to figure out what to do.
You might want to look at getting something done outside the U.S.
Nowadays there's almost no difference in the US between having health insurance and not having it. I can't remember the last time my health insurance company (United) actually paid for anything; the most they'll do is shake the provider down for a discount.
When I can wait, I save up my issues until I can see a doctor or dentist while I'm in Mexico.
Curious if you have any info on how to start a business in Mexico. I currently am self-employed in the United States but in five six years I'm thinking about moving down there and starting a business as well. I don't know what would that all entail. I'm sure it would have to deal with residency but I imagine there's other steps with having to set up a business. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Do you guys like Mexico or Costa Rica better?
They will answer, "YES." 🤣
😣 "promosm"
sir if get the FMM card of the Mexico can i travel to Mexico I'm Afghan national from Afghanistan please am Waiting your respond