General Surgery
Pediatric Surgery
Emergency Medicine
Intermediate Therapy
Respiratory Therapy
We are a second-level, non-profit civil association. La Luz Hospital is unique and unique in Guadalajara. We also offer a full range of routine and emergency services. This association, as well as the property, is owned by the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul Association. We have been registered with the Jalisco Institute of Social Assistance (IJAS) since February 17, 1978.
General Surgery
Pediatric Surgery
Emergency Medicine
Intermediate Therapy
Respiratory Therapy
Hospital La Luz is committed to quality and safety, providing honest, efficient, and warm medical care, especially for the underprivileged. The hospital features modern, elegant rooms, continuous staff training, and a focus on patient-centered care
Recognized for its non-profit, social service mission and long-standing service to the community since 1978
Read real patient testimonials of Hospital La Luz and discover inspiring stories of healing, compassionate care, and life-changing experiences at our hospital.
We always take care of my mother in that hospital, great attention, the special doctors who see my mother are very good, kitchen service, food, cleaning, everything is perfect, yes it is somewhat expensive but the doctors are quality, human, and with great attention, I would only change some room equipment, beds, chairs, but the attention is first class, nurses and doctors on duty always available and their specialist doctors always attentive to their patients. My mother always receives excellent treatment from all her doctors and staff. Recommended to a thousand percent..
------CIUDADANOS UNIDOS DE GUADALAJARA FJRR.
We went to La Luz Hospital on January 1st due to my boyfriend's respiratory failure due to a severe lung condition. We arrived at the emergency room around 2 in the morning and from the beginning they treated us very well. They immediately went to my boyfriend, asked him about his symptoms and nebulized him. Every 15-20 minutes they asked him if he was feeling better and adjusted the treatment. We were there for a little more than 2 hours, during which they stabilized him and did all the necessary tests to diagnose: influenza. They performed an x-ray of his lungs to determine if hospitalization would be necessary. The studies went well and he was able to go home, still with some difficulty breathing but with a diagnosis and prescription. We bought the treatment (which included two inhalers) and it was super successful. Without them my boyfriend would have ended up in the hospital again since the difficulty breathing lasted several days. Excellent care from Dr. Juan Daniel Torres Esquivias and his entire team. All the nurses were
----------Cristina Delgado
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