CMN Hospital
Alternative Cancer Treatment
at a Fully Licensed Hospital in Mexico
CMN Hospital provides advanced alternative cancer treatment inside a COFEPRIS-regulated, full-service general hospital in San Luis Río Colorado, Sonora, Mexico.
Founded in 1987, the hospital serves patients seeking another treatment option within a structured inpatient medical setting. Every prospective patient’s records are reviewed by Dr. Edgar Payán before treatment recommendations are made.
When Cancer Treatment Is No Longer Working as You Had Hoped
Many patients contact CMN Hospital after chemotherapy, radiation, surgery, hormone therapy, targeted therapy, or immunotherapy has stopped working, is no longer recommended, or has not provided the outcome they hoped for.
Others have already decided that they want to pursue a different treatment path and are searching for medically supervised alternative cancer care inside a hospital.
Dr. Edgar Payán reviews each patient’s diagnosis, pathology, imaging, laboratory findings, previous treatments, medications, medical history, symptoms, and current condition before determining whether CMN Hospital’s inpatient program may be appropriate.
Not Sure Where to Begin?
You may not be searching for the name of a treatment yet. You may simply be asking whether another option exists, whether advanced cancer can still be treated, or how to find a hospital you can trust. Begin with the real questions patients and families bring to CMN Hospital every day.
- I completed chemotherapy and my doctor says there are no other treatment options. Is there an alternative?
- Can advanced cancer still be treated after chemotherapy stops working?
- Where can I receive dendritic cell therapy for advanced cancer?
- What is the difference between a cancer clinic and a full-service hospital?
The complete page also explains how to compare alternative cancer hospitals, what questions to ask, and what hospital-based care means for patients with advanced cancer.
Read Your Questions & AnswersAlternative Cancer Treatment Within a Licensed Hospital
Traveling to Mexico for cancer treatment is an important decision. Patients and families deserve to know where care will be provided, who will oversee treatment, and what medical resources are available if the patient’s condition changes.
CMN Hospital operates within Mexico’s regulated healthcare system under applicable Secretaría de Salud requirements, federal COFEPRIS regulations, and State of Sonora requirements administered through COESPRISSON.
The hospital includes private inpatient suites, registered nurses, emergency services, ICU capability, operating rooms, radiology, laboratory services, anesthesiology, pharmacy access, inpatient monitoring, and physicians from several specialties.
Learn about CMN Hospital licensing, regulation, and hospital standards.
Individualized Care Developed by Dr. Edgar Payán
Before treatment begins, Dr. Edgar Payán personally reviews the patient’s diagnosis, pathology, imaging, recent laboratory findings, medical history, previous treatments, current medications, symptoms, and overall health.
He determines which therapies may be medically appropriate and how they may be coordinated within an individualized inpatient treatment plan. Recommendations may be adjusted throughout the patient’s stay according to tolerance, laboratory findings, symptoms, and clinical condition.
Treatments are administered by licensed physicians and registered nurses and monitored throughout inpatient care.
Private Inpatient Alternative Cancer Treatment
Patients stay in private hospital suites with close access to physicians, registered nurses, and hospital departments. Treatments are brought to the patient’s suite whenever medically appropriate, allowing patients to rest while remaining under medical care.
Physician-administered treatments, medications, laboratory services, diagnostic imaging, meals, daily monitoring, pain-management needs, and supportive services remain coordinated throughout the hospital stay.
One companion may stay in the patient’s private suite at no additional charge.
Alternative Cancer Therapies
Treatment is not selected from one standard protocol applied to every patient. Dr. Payán determines which therapies may be appropriate after reviewing the patient’s complete clinical condition.
- Dendritic Cell Therapy
- Autologous Bone Marrow Stem Cell Therapy
- Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
- Major Autohemotherapy Ozone Therapy
- Hyperthermia Therapy
- Intravenous Therapies
- Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation
- Low-Level Laser Therapy
- PSiO Therapy
- Biomagnetism Therapy
- Rife Frequency Therapy
- Blue Scorpion Venom Therapy
- Mind, Body & Spirit Wellness
- Nutraceutical Support
Available therapies are not a promise that every therapy will be included for every patient.
Coordinated Inpatient Cancer Care
Dr. Payán and the hospital medical team monitor each patient’s condition, symptoms, laboratory findings, imaging, pain-management needs, medications, and response during care.
Treatment recommendations may be adjusted when medically appropriate.
No treatment or outcome can be guaranteed. Every prospective patient must be medically evaluated before acceptance into the program or before specific recommendations are made.
Begin With a Medical-Record Review
Send your recent pathology, imaging, laboratory reports, treatment history, medication list, and physician notes so Dr. Edgar Payán can determine whether CMN Hospital’s inpatient program may be appropriate for your situation.
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