Grupo Joya consolidates its position in Medical Tourism

The Joya Medical Group is participating in the Tianguis Tourism Mexico 2025, from April 28 to May 1 at the Baja California Center, Rosarito and they have indicated that they are betting on the business model of tourist medicine and medical tourism in the main tourist destinations in Mexico with an upcoming opening in Tulum.

As part of medical tourism in Mexico, and since Tijuana is the national spearhead of this sector, it seeks to strengthen alliances, promote its services and connect with tourism professionals from all over the world, as reported by Dr. Armando Joya, CEO of Grupo Médico Joya.

“We are participating in the Tianguis for the third time, now with long tablecloths, very happy, we have had many visits from tour operators, hoteliers and colleagues in the sector, our main business model is tourism medicine and medical tourism,” said Dr. Joya.

In an exclusive interview with El Momento, he highlighted that for this reason they are located in the country's main tourist destinations, such as Puerto Vallarta, Nuevo Nayarit, Guadalajara, San Miguel de Allende, Querétaro, Cancun, Playa del Carmen and soon in Tulum.

During this business meeting, he commented that his projections for 2025 are the opening in Bahía de Banderas focused on the topic of oncology and the Manzanillo hospital, projects that will be added to new prospects and that will soon come into operation.

“We have had more business appointments with tour operators from Canada, we have two agreements signed with them, from the United States, a tour operator and a very interesting interview with a specialist who does medical tourism in the sector specialized in fertility medicine and plastic surgery,” he said.

He stressed that the challenge for them is to replicate the success that Tijuana has had in this sector, but at the same time to replicate them in tourism medicine, which is its main sector; he also stressed that Grupo Médico Joya has a comprehensive service approach as well as the most up-to-date equipment of the moment.

“With technology, we can make them feel an integral part, speak to them in their language, and basically the same equipment you have there can find it with us,” he concluded.