At home today recouping from a minor surgery, so I thought I would post a few of my experiences and thoughts with health care here in Cali Colombia.
I had a basic health care insurance plan here with Comfenalco, but it required preauthorization’s and referrals that required navigating allot of red tape, and waiting in many lines, I upgraded to there “Integra” plan last year. This plan costs me $50.00 USD a month, and I can see the Doc of my choice, not much red tape no referrals necessary and no lines. Authorization was needed for the surgery. I am by no means plugging for any company, You may know a better plan and I would be interested in hearing about it.
I also carry a high deductible plan with Anthem in the USA, It has been my plan that if something serious where to occur I would try to get back to the states for treatment.
At 59 I have a few issues so I see an internist regularly for routine stuff such as monitoring Blood pressure, cholesterol etc. I also see a specialist for arthritis. Both docs always order lab tests, and meds for maintenance. The co pays and cost of my Meds are minimal, More on buying Meds later.
In January 2009 I started feeling some minor pain / discomfort around the pubic region, I saw my Internist he referred me to a urologist, and he went straight for the prostate, blood tests, Ultrasound and Yikes! Up the urethra with a scope, He ruled out cancer but wanted to surgically trim the prostate. Trimming the prostate can put an end to your sex life. I put the surgery off as I was planning a trip to the states. In June I saw my Doctor in the states of many years, and he also ruled out cancer and told me that my prostate was within normal limits for a man of 59, and surgery is not indicated. In fact he advised that I switch urologists as “he is to quick with the knife” He gave me some Flowmax but it had some side affects that where intolerable for me. Okay so I occasionally get up at night, I can live with that.
While in the states 2 other issues literally popped up, swollen thyroid, cancer ruled out via ultrasound and biopsy, the swelling went down and no more symptoms. Also while at my favorite gym in the states my umbilicus extended, a hernia. My U.S. doc told me that this would be a minor surgery and would be easily done in Colombia. So yesterday I had the procedure done at Centro Medico Imbanaco, There nurse visited me this morning for follow up. All appears well.
I also visited the ER at this clinic last year with a fever that lasted 4 days and would not go down, they diagnosed Dengue fever. While I was there the fever went down on its own. I had not yet installed screens on my windows, and since I have, not many mosquitoes sneak in.
So far my experiences with Centro Medico Imbanaco have been positive. I would say on par with care in the USA.
Buying medicines can be very inexpensive in Colombia as many Laboratories produce generics. If you want to save money it is wise to shop around, prices can vary allot at the different pharmacies, and It is my impression that the folks behind the counter make a commission as they push the more expensive brands. If you are willing to accept generics you will need to ask for them most of the time.
I normally check out the Drogas La Rebaja website (
www.larebajavirtual.com ) to get an Idea of the cost and if generics are available before I buy. But I have found that La Rebaja is more expensive than others. I have found good value at Drogas Economicas , several locations around the city, and the pharmacy at La 14. but shop around.
A few examples: name brand antibiotic Keflex Cefalexina 500mg. 24 tabs at La Rebaja=$ 81,950 COP , I found the same name brand at another Pharmacy at about $35,000 COP, and the Generic form of cefalexina, for $12,000 at La Rebaja, and at La-14 much less. Name brand Viagra 50mg x 2 tabs at La Rebaja $53,700cop. Generic is $2,400cop The generic brands vary in price also.
Take Care
Roger