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OCA is
the largest private hospital in Monterrey consisting of 260 patient
beds. OCA is unique in that the top floor is a hotel where patients
stay the night prior to their surgery and then return to the hotel
floor after one night in the hospital.
Each room is a private well appointed room; opulent by US standards.
The operating rooms at OCA are fully equipped with the latest in
medical technology.
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Pino Suárez 645
Nte. Col. Centro
Monterrey, N.L.
ocahospital.com.mx
Phone: 011-52
818-125-7500
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Av. Frida Kahlo No. 180 Col.Valle Oriente Garza García, N.L. Mexico 66260 |
The guests stay
in the Hotel that is located on the top floors of the OCA hospital. |
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Suites include living room with
60" TV, dining
furniture and more! |
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Santa
Engracia is a beautiful private hospital located in Monterrey. Dr.
Sanchez has an office in the building annexed to Santa Engracia.
Patient rooms in Santa Engracia are luxiurios, modern, private, spacious
and extremely well appointed. Santa Engracia exhibits the highest
standards in equipment and technology.
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Hospital Phone: 011- 52 818-368-7700 |
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Weighless4Life, LLC -
USA Staff |
Judy |
Janet |
Carol |
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Patient Coordinator |
Patient Coordinator
& Licensed Nurse
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Patient Coordinator |
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Weighless4Life, LLC -
Monterrey Staff |
Alma |
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Patient Coordinator |
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Dr.
Sanchez' Staff |
Dr. Elmo Carrillo |
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Surgical and Business Associate |
Radiologist |
Surgeon |
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Dr. Luis Cantu |
Sady |
Annabel |
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Anesthesiologist |
Nutritionist |
Surgical Team RN |
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As
capital of the industrial state of Nuevo Leon and Mexico's third
largest city, Monterrey's "heart beat" is important for
Mexico's economic development. |
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| Monterrey's traditions are centered around the cement,
glass, steel and beer industries that flourished in this vibrant
city. Its proximity to the border at Laredo, Texas offers an easy
way for exports to US markets. Monterrey's financial community and
contribution drive the local manufacture of products and impact Mexico's
overall economy significantly. |
| To revitalize the downtown area, a forty acre site
was cleared and the "Macro Plaza" was built. Modern buildings
surround the square which is filled with fountains, statues, resting
grounds and other accoutrements. |
The
Technological Institute of Superior Studies, commonly known as "El
Tec" is Mexico's equivalent of the Harvard Business School,
Wharton School of Finance and other equivalent learning institutions.
The UDEM (Universidad de Monterrey) and the Universidad Autonoma
are other fine higher learning institutions with high level curricula
and academic standards sanctioned by several associations in the
US. |
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Business habits and ethics resemble those found
in the US and other world financial and manufacturing centers.
Though somewhat bereft of local natural attractions, Monterrey
is the gateway for white-wing dove hunting and bass fishing expeditions
to the state of Tamaulipas.
Monterrey is a powerhouse
of Mexican industry, and anyone conducting business in Mexico will
likely find themselves there at some point in time. Scarcely the
relaxed, colonial city that you might expect to find elsewhere
in Mexico, Monterrey is Mexico’s third largest city, and
the center of Mexican industry. Though there are some colonial
style buildings, Monterrey is one of Mexico’s most modern
cities. Just recently completed, the Gran Plaza of Monterrey is
the center for the state government of Nuevo León. The Plaza’s
modern buildings, gardens, and monuments are a reflection of the
city that has fully embraced the spirit of modern industrialism
rather than old-world colonialism. |
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Monterrey
is surrounded by the Sierra Madre mountains at an elevation of 1,800
feet above sea level. The mountain view is spectacular and is dominated
by Cerro de la Silla (Saddle Mountain), which has come to be a symbol
of the city. Despite being nestled in such a rugged environment,
there are many routes into and out of Monterrey, including excellent
highways, railroads, and Monterrey’s international airport
which offers daily flights to and from many cities in Mexico and
the United States. |
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Monterrey is a
beautiful, modern city that has much to offer both in business and
tourism! |
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