What Our Patients Say
What Our Patients Say About Us
At The Good Samaritan Medical Center, we do every day our best for the welfare and comfort of our patients. They get the indicated medical treatments, the best care, delicious and healthy food according to their needs, recreation areas, and especially an atmosphere of healing, hope and conviviality.
Patients Reviews
A huge thank you to ALL the staff at The Good Samaritan Medical Center!!!!
It was almost 2 years of tests and try this and try that's, feeling defeated and nobody understanding, we made a last minute decision to go to the Good Samaritan. (Recommended by family friends who have been going for years).
They believed me, they understood what I was saying and how I was feeling! Everyone here made you feel comfortable, always checking on you to make sure you were comfortable and had what you needed. Every test result, surgery and supplement or medication was explained thoroughly and so we understood it!! No question went unanswered. It was amazing to see nurses and doctors that you can become friends with, joke around and share stories. Everyone here genuinely cares. It's like a little Resort without the beach.
The other patients became friends and felt like family eating for dinner, hanging out in the lobby or just enjoying the outside area. We were able to use the gym for exercise and even got to see the dentist!
We can't thank the staff enough for everything they did!
I had an undiagnosed hernia repaired here. I thought I was having a heart attack twice in the last 4 months. 5 days after the surgery my blood pressure and blood sugar returned to normal levels. I was on medication for the last 4 years. I feel great now at 52 years old. I recommend Dr. James and the Good Samaritan Medical Center to everyone I know. I have seen miracles and cancer cured here personally on friends and family.
Thanks Dr. James, GOD BLESS
I was born with a heart murmur; it never affected me much till I was in my 20s. In 1982, at 29 years old I had my first open heart surgery, replacing my aortic valve with a mechanical valve. In October of 2001 I had another heart surgery, this time replacing the mitral valve with a mechanical one, and also at this time installed a pacemaker. Around the years of 2018, 2019 and 2020 I was dealing with shortness of breath, in June of 2020 my legs started to swell. At this time we had friends here at the clinic with health issues, so we joined them. We arrived here approximately June 9 on a Sunday. Started on chelation and by the end of the week I had my first stem cell treatment. It worked well for 15 months, and in October of 2021 I had the opportunity to come again with my family and on October 20, 2021 I had my second stem cell treatment and I feel fine. I give a lot of credit also to the daily chelation.
I had testicular cancer. We are from Austin, Texas. In 2017 surgery took care of the large tumor growing on one of my testicles. After the surgery, I focused on changing my diet, getting more exercise. We also moved to a more peaceful environment. However, the cancer metastasized to my lymph nodes, and by January 2019, I was in much pain, as the large tumors were blocking the urinary passages from the kidneys to my bladder. I thought I had kidney stones, and discovered at the local Urgent Care (a CT scan) that my lymph nodes were abnormally enlarged.
I was ready to stop trying my own natural protocols to overcome cancer. So I began researching Mexican clinics. I discovered the Good Samaritan Medical Center through Dr. Frank Cousineau, who wrote a book about the Mexican Cancer Clinics in Tijuana. Dr. Cousineau told us about Dr. James in Juarez, just over the border from El Paso, Texas.
We were impressed with Dr. James’ qualifications, how he keeps up to date with the latest alternative / complementary cancer research, and how he interacts directly with his patients, working to help find the best treatments possible for each patient. We decided to go to the Good Samaritan Medical Center for the following reasons:
- We were very interested in natural treatments that were not as easily accessible in the United States.
- We were paying cash for my cancer treatments, and found that chemotherapy often costs considerably less in Mexico than in the USA.
- We could bring our whole family to the medical center, and stay together as a family.
- It was close enough for us to drive there in one day.
- We could eat prepared meals right there at the medical center.
We were treated very well at the Good Samaritan Medical Center. All the nurses and staff make sure that you are comfortable, that you are getting your meals, and ask about how you are doing. They gave us a room to stay in right there at the Clinic, and there was a playground for our small children.
The first week I was treated with natural treatments, including B-17 IVs, Vitamin IVs, DMSO IVs, three kinds of Ozone treatments, Beam Ray, HBO (Oxygen Chamber), Foot Detox baths, medicinal supplements, electrostatic therapy, etc. I believe that the natural treatments helped me tremendously in boosting my immune system, and in making the cancer vulnerable to chemotherapy.
After a few days of natural treatments, Dr. James said that for my particular cancer, we should look seriously at doing chemotherapy, because for testicular cancer, there is a 90% chance of success using chemotherapy. Dr. James helped us get an appointment with the oncologist Dr. Magaña at the local private hospital. He helped us get the right prescription for the correct chemotherapy, and I could get it administered to me intravenously at Good Samaritan Center. I believe that it may have been possible to have been cured though natural treatments alone, but I think the road to recovery would have likely been much longer, and that the chance of success would not have been as high. Dr. James said that the treatment plan he gave me is what he would have given his own son, or himself, should they have had the same cancer.
I started chemotherapy the second week I was at Good Samaritan Medical Center. Intravenous chemotherapy was Monday – Friday. Each session lasted between 6-10 hours. Then I got two weeks to go home and rest until the next Chemo round. I took 3 rounds (three weeks) of chemo in total.
During our 4th trip to Good Samaritan Medical Center, Dr. James helped us get the right prescription for a PET scan at an Imaging Center across the border in El Paso. We took the CD of the PET Scan to Dr. Magaña who confirmed that all the cancer in my lymph nodes was completely gone!