Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentials (Short Latency) Price in Mexico — 2026 Comparison
Short-latency brainstem auditory evoked potentials are a study that measures how sound signals travel from the ear to the brainstem, using electrodes and sound stimuli. It's performed by the audiologist, with support from the physical therapist in rehabilitation settings.
What is it used for? It helps objectively assess the auditory pathway, even when the person can't respond actively, such as in infants or patients who have difficulty cooperating.
What does it include? It's a non-invasive study in which electrodes are placed on the skin and responses to sounds delivered through headphones are recorded.
Which specialist performs it? The audiologist performs and interprets it; we recommend having it evaluated by a professional to find out if it's the right study for you.
Most Affordable Cities
| # | City | Average Price |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Aguascalientes Aguascalientes | $1,200 MXN |
| 2 | León Guanajuato | $1,200 MXN |
| 3 | Gustavo A. Madero Ciudad de México | $2,350 MXN |
| 4 | Boca del Río Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave | $2,500 MXN |
| 5 | Metepec México | $2,833 MXN |
Most Expensive Cities
| # | City | Average Price |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Puerto Escondido Oaxaca | $4,620 MXN |
| 2 | Miguel Hidalgo Ciudad de México | $5,500 MXN |
| 3 | San Pedro Garza Garcia Nuevo León | $6,000 MXN |
| 4 | Juárez Michoacán de Ocampo | $6,600 MXN |
| 5 | Juárez Chihuahua | $6,600 MXN |
All Cities
| City | Average Price | Providers |
|---|---|---|
| Aguascalientes Aguascalientes | $1,200 | 1 |
| León Guanajuato | $1,200 | 1 |
| Gustavo A. Madero Ciudad de México | $2,350 | 2 |
| Boca del Río Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave | $2,500 | 1 |
| Metepec México | $2,833 | 3 |
| Álvaro Obregón Ciudad de México | $2,900 | 1 |
| Mexico City Ciudad de México | $2,967 | 6 |
| Coatzacoalcos Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave | $3,000 | 1 |
| Puebla Puebla | $3,000 | 1 |
| Benito Juárez Ciudad de México | $3,500 | 1 |
| San Luis Potosí San Luis Potosí | $3,500 | 1 |
| Cuauhtémoc Ciudad de México | $3,600 | 2 |
| Zapopan Jalisco | $3,800 | 1 |
| Guadalajara Jalisco | $3,800 | 1 |
| Chihuahua Chihuahua | $4,000 | 1 |
| Ensenada Baja California | $4,000 | 1 |
| Puerto Escondido Oaxaca | $4,620 | 1 |
| Miguel Hidalgo Ciudad de México | $5,500 | 1 |
| San Pedro Garza Garcia Nuevo León | $6,000 | 1 |
| Juárez Michoacán de Ocampo | $6,600 | 1 |
| Juárez Chihuahua | $6,600 | 1 |
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- Every licensed doctor in Mexico holds a cédula profesional, a national licence number. It appears on our doctor profiles where we have it, and you can verify it yourself against the federal registry.
- Ask exactly what a quoted price covers. Consultation, imaging, anaesthesia, materials and follow-up visits are often quoted separately.
- Ask who handles follow-up once you are home, and what happens if something needs correcting. For treatment that spans several visits, agree the schedule before you travel.
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