After-Hours · Late Night · Weekends · Holidays
After-Hours & Late-Night Doctor + Pharmacy in Cabo
Most non-emergency symptoms in Cabo become a problem at exactly the wrong hour: 9 p.m. on a Friday, 2 a.m. on a Saturday, the morning of a Sunday holiday when the local clinics are closed. Our concierge runs those hours by design. An English-speaking, Mexican-licensed doctor comes to your villa or hotel, and our COFEPRIS-licensed pharmacy delivers the prescription — even at midnight.
Why an after-hours concierge matters in Cabo
Most public clinics in Cabo close in the evening; most pharmacies close before midnight or have a single overnight branch downtown that is not built for tourist concierge service. Most US-style urgent-care options simply do not exist outside the hospital ER. The result is that a sick child at 11 p.m., a fever that spikes at 1 a.m., an injury after a late dinner, or a missed prescription on a Sunday morning becomes either a hospital trip or a long wait until Monday.
The after-hours concierge is built to be the thing in between. An English-speaking, Mexican-licensed physician arrives at your hotel or villa for a private consultation. A prescription is issued in person if clinically appropriate. Our COFEPRIS-licensed pharmacy fulfills the prescription and the courier delivers it the same night — at midnight, at 3 a.m., or in the early hours of a Sunday.
Pharmacy & Doctors operates under COFEPRIS pharmacy authorization #05-022-B and runs the concierge 24/7, including weekends and Mexican federal holidays.
What the after-hours visit covers
The scope is the same as our standard concierge visits — only the hour is different.
Late-Night Doctor Visit
Mexican-licensed, English-speaking MDs for in-room consultations after standard clinic hours. Stomach issues, fevers, infections, sunburn, allergic reactions, sutures, prescriptions.
Overnight Pharmacy Delivery
COFEPRIS-licensed pharmacy fulfillment and courier delivery during overnight hours — when the prescription is issued at 11 p.m., the medication does not need to wait until 9 a.m.
Weekend & Holiday Coverage
Saturday, Sunday, and Mexican federal holidays handled the same way as weekdays. No closed-clinic gap.
Pediatric & Family Calls
The most common after-hours calls are pediatric and family medicine — a sick child, an older relative with a sudden symptom. The concierge is set up to handle these calmly and clinically.
How an after-hours dispatch works
Day and night, the process is the same — only the call window is different.
- Reach the concierge. WhatsApp or call at any hour. Tell us the property, room or villa, what is happening, and how long it has been going on.
- We confirm. A coordinator confirms the arrival window and the doctor's name. For urgent cases we prioritize and for true emergencies we direct you to the closest hospital first.
- Care and pharmacy delivery. The physician completes the visit in your room and issues any prescription on the spot. Our pharmacy then dispatches the medication for overnight delivery to your door.
Service area: 24/7 across Cabo, San José, and the Corridor
After-hours service is available across the full Los Cabos region: Cabo San Lucas (downtown, Médano, Pedregal, Marina, El Tezal), the Tourist Corridor (every major resort), San José del Cabo (Hotel Zone, downtown, La Playita, Puerto Los Cabos), and the residential and golf communities at Palmilla, Querencia, Cabo del Sol, Diamante, and Quivira.
Overnight dispatch times are slightly longer than daytime — typically 30 to 60 minutes for Cabo San Lucas, Médano, Pedregal, and Marina; 45 to 90 minutes for corridor and San José; 60 to 120 minutes for outer villas and Pacific-side communities.
COFEPRIS-licensed, real after-hours operation
The 24/7 concierge is a real operation — not a marketing line. We staff coordinators, physicians, registered nurses, and pharmacy fulfillment in rotation across the night and weekend hours. Prescriptions are still written only after the in-person consultation and only by a licensed Mexican MD. We still do not deliver controlled substances on a request basis at 2 a.m. or at 2 p.m.
Our pharmacy operates under COFEPRIS authorization #05-022-B (printed on our home page). The after-hours invoice is itemized in English; major travel insurers reimburse weekend and after-hours concierge visits when documented properly. Payment is at the time of service by card or transfer.
A doctor and a pharmacy at your door, after hours
WhatsApp or call the concierge at any hour. We dispatch the physician and fulfill any prescription out of our COFEPRIS-licensed pharmacy — overnight, weekends, holidays.
Questions guests ask
- Is the doctor really available at 2 a.m.?
- Yes. We dispatch physicians overnight, including the small-hours window. Most overnight calls come in between 9 p.m. and 4 a.m. and are completed inside the guest's suite or villa.
- Can the pharmacy deliver overnight too?
- Yes. When a prescription is issued during an after-hours visit, our COFEPRIS-licensed pharmacy fulfills it and the courier delivers the same night — typical overnight delivery window 60 to 120 minutes.
- Do you cover Sundays and Mexican holidays?
- Yes. The concierge runs Saturday, Sunday, and Mexican federal holidays the same way as weekdays. There is no closed-clinic gap.
- When should I go to a hospital instead of calling you?
- Go to the closest hospital and call 911 for chest pain, severe bleeding, stroke symptoms (face droop, arm weakness, speech changes), anaphylaxis, severe head injury, severe abdominal pain, complicated pregnancy issues, or any symptom that feels life-threatening. We are happy to follow up after stabilization.
- Is after-hours service more expensive?
- After-hours rates apply for visits after standard hours. The concierge quotes the price by phone or WhatsApp before dispatch. Payment is at the time of service by card or transfer; we issue an itemized English-language invoice for travel-insurance reimbursement.
Pharmacy & Doctors is a COFEPRIS-licensed mobile medical concierge operating under authorization #05-022-B in Cabo San Lucas, BCS. All prescriptions are issued by Mexican-licensed physicians after consultation. This page is general information and is not a substitute for individualized medical advice. No medication is dispensed without a valid prescription where required by Mexican law.