Welcome to the practice of Dr. Brenda Rodríguez!
She has a specialty in internal medicine from the Universidad de Monterrey, and is certified by the American Heart Association for support & advanced cardiovascular reanimation; Additionally, she is certified by the Mexican Baord of Internal Medicine.
NEED AN APPOINTMENT?
Book your appointment! +011(867) 715-8983Internal Medicine
Internal medicine is responsible for the health of people in adulthood with medical conditions that can vary from an unidentified pain, to chronic diseases such as diabetes, thyroid, cardiovascular problems, and/or embolisms (brain stroke), with doctor Brenda Rodriguez, you can find the professionalism and experience desired at reasonable prices and with the personalized treatment you deserve. We are proud to say that our patients receive the full attention they should receive, with a trusted provider, sense of urgency and empathy.
A large percentage of our patients come to visit us from the United States because in our practice they find empathic service, with mindful, integral and affordable prices. Our and the certainty that Doctor Brenda Rodriguez is an expert in her area and can help her patients reach their goals and the improved quality of life they are looking for.
Dr. Brenda Rodríguez
Office 110 (Dentro del Hospital México Americano)
Calle Esteban Baca Calderón 4400
Colonia Electricistas
Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, MX 88000
To dial from México: (867) 715-8983
To dial from the United States: 011 (52) 867-715-8983
Email: info@drabrendarodriguez.com
Website: http://www.drabrendrarodriguez.com
NEWS
Find the latest news and recommendations from Dr. Brenda Rodríguez:
7 habits make for a healthy heart — and brain, too
There’s plenty of evidence showing that eating right, exercising and other good habits make for a healthy heart. Those behaviors help keep our brains sharper, too, two new studies show.
It takes more than a bribe to get people to exercise
As obesity rates rise and physical activity decreases in this sedentary age of binge-watching and being glued to a computer at work, researchers are trying to figure out the best ways to get people to move their bodies. Health insurance companies already use economic incentives – often in the form of lower premiums – to encourage people and their employees to exercise and embrace wellness programs.
Mexico Leads the Hemisphere’s Medical Tourism
Last year, more than one million foreign patients traveled to the country for medical procedures ranging from nose jobs to more serious surgeries, according to Reportur, a Mexican publication.