Care setting
Hospital CYNTAR
Care coordinated with The Ariel Center is delivered within Hospital CYNTAR, an accredited medical facility in Tijuana with an established international patient program. Accreditation, licensing, and credentials should be independently verified.
Hospital CYNTAR is described publicly as an accredited Mexican hospital operating under Mexican license 21-AM-02-004-0007, with referenced Joint Commission International accreditation history. Patients should verify current accreditation status, scope, and surgeon credentials directly with the hospital prior to any care decision.
Why the care environment matters
Men's sexual health surgical care is safest when delivered within an environment that supports the full continuum — pre-operative evaluation, anesthesia, surgery, recovery, and continuity-of-care planning. Office-based or standalone settings may not provide equivalent infrastructure for monitoring, escalation, or complication management.
Editorial disclosure
This site is an independent educational resource. Information presented here is for general education only and is not a substitute for individualized medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment from a qualified clinician. Inclusion of any center, hospital, physician, device, or procedure does not constitute an endorsement, certification, or guarantee of safety or outcomes. Surgical and medical results vary. All accreditations, licensing, and credentials referenced should be independently verified before making any care decision.
Institutional trust
Why Patients Trust Hospital Cyntar
Surgical men's health care is safest when coordinated within a hospital that supports the full continuum — from pre-operative evaluation through anesthesia, surgery, recovery, and continuity-of-care planning. The Ariel Center coordinates care in collaboration with Hospital Cyntar to provide that environment for international patients.
Hospital infrastructure
Care is coordinated within an accredited hospital environment with operating rooms, anesthesia coverage, sterile processing, and inpatient support — not a stand-alone office setting.
International patient program
A dedicated coordination team supports patients traveling for evaluation and care, including bilingual logistics, scheduling, and documentation.
Multidisciplinary support
Programs draw on urology, internal medicine, anesthesia, nursing, and rehabilitation — relevant when patients have cardiometabolic or endocrine considerations.
Accreditation references
Selected partner facilities reference standards from bodies such as JCI, GHA, and SRC. Patients should verify current accreditation status directly.
Patient coordination
Structured intake, written informed consent, pre-operative testing, and post-operative follow-up are coordinated centrally.
Cross-border care expertise
Experience supporting international patients includes pre-arrival planning, in-country care, and continuity-of-care handoff for return travel.
Accreditation status, scope, and specific service availability change over time. Patients should verify current accreditation, surgeon credentials, and facility capabilities directly with Hospital Cyntar and the treating clinician prior to making any care decision.