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How Mexican Hospitals Treat Traumatic Brain Injury Patients

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A traumatic brain injury, or TBI, occurs when a blow to the head or an object penetrates the skull, resulting in a disruption in the way that the brain usually functions. This can happen during a work-related accident, such as a fall, or during other violent incidents such as car crashes or a building collapse. When migrant workers or other immigrants from Mexico are affected by a TBI and face deportation or medical repatriation, it can be challenging to know which traumatic brain injury treatment options are available. With the help of Allista’s network of case managers, lawyers, and Mexican health care providers, you or a loved one can receive the treatment needed for the best possible outcome.

 

TBI Treatment Options for Migrants in Mexico

Medical deportations have an enormous effect on undocumented immigrants and their families on both sides of the border. This controversial subject is one that is still developing in the United States, as hospitals and other healthcare facilities have begun to take on the role of unauthorized immigration officers through the process of medical repatriation. Even seriously ill or injured patients, including those in need of traumatic brain injury treatment, have been sent back to Mexico, leaving them vulnerable and their families uncertain about what to do next.

 

Thankfully, treatment options for TBI and other traumatic injuries are still available at respected Mexican medical facilities. These include options for physical or speech therapy, neuropsychological treatments, hydrotherapy and much more. With the help of individualized patient care in Mexico from compassionate and highly-skilled doctors and allied health workers, you or a family member will be in good hands during the difficult process of medical repatriation.

 

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Facing Deportation and Need Treatment? Reach Out to Allista

If you, a family member, or other loved one are facing deportation or have already been subject to medical repatriation while needing traumatic brain injury treatment, Allista can help. Our premier service offers both comfort and convenience for undocumented immigrants, especially those who are recovering from severe work-related injuries. Our chronic care solutions have helped many migrants and their families achieve peace of mind knowing that treatments are available for all forms of trauma and at all stages of recovery.

 

Our case management services are designed to help enrolled patients, that fit our requirements, they can get the quality care they need holistically and cost-effectively. We understand that migrants face several specific challenges that other patients may not have when accessing healthcare, including various cultural, linguistic, and legal barriers. Through our collaborative process of assessing and facilitating care for the patients we advocate for, we make sure that undocumented immigrants receive quality medical and rehabilitative care as quickly and conveniently as possible.

 

Migrants with TBI and other serious injuries shouldn’t have to face either the legal or health care system alone. Allista is here to provide options for those needing traumatic brain injury treatment during a, particularly challenging time. Contact us today to learn more and to get in touch with a dedicated case manager who can speak with you and discuss your particular needs.

 

Thankfully, treatment options for TBI and other traumatic injuries are still available at respected Mexican medical facilities. These include options for physical or speech therapy, neuropsychological treatments, hydrotherapy and much more. With the help of individualized patient care in Mexico from compassionate and highly-skilled doctors and allied health workers, you or a family member will be in good hands during the difficult process of medical repatriation.

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