Celva Bio · Doc 003 · Ed. 04 The Same-Day Journey Guide
Celva Bio
Patient Edition Nov 2024 Doc 003 · Ed. 04
§ 003 · Free patient resource

The same-day journey guide.

Everything that happens on your Celva Bio treatment day, from private pickup in San Diego, across the border to Hospital Angeles, and back to your hotel by evening.

§ What's inside
  • 01Travel & preparation, flights, hotels, what to bring
  • 02Pickup, border crossing, and arrival logistics
  • 03Clinical check-in and the day's sequence
  • 04The treatment: what happens and how long
  • 05Aftercare, the first 48 hours, and follow-up
  • 06What comes next, consultation and checklist
Physician-led regenerative medicine Hospital Angeles · Tijuana, MX · COFEPRIS Authorized
§ 00 · Orientation
Read first · 2 min
About this guide

How to use this guide.

This guide is for patients who are seriously considering treatment at Celva Bio, or who are preparing for a consultation and want to understand the logistics before they decide anything.

It is not a sales document. It is a practical walkthrough of the same-day treatment experience, written to answer the questions patients ask most during first calls and consultations.

How most patients use it

  • 01 Before the consultation. Read it once so you arrive with better questions and a sense of the sequence. 10 min read
  • 02 During the call. Keep it open. Our coordinators will refer back to specific sections as questions come up. On hand
  • 03 Share it. Hand it to the spouse, sibling, or adult child who will help you plan the trip. Pass it on
§ From the clinic

"If a sentence in this guide ever feels vague, it's because the honest answer varies by patient. Those sentences get finalized in consultation, not here."

Medical disclaimer

This guide is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations. All treatment decisions are made by licensed physicians at Celva Bio following a full evaluation.

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Section one

01

§ The night before
§ 01 · Arrival & prep

Travel & preparation.

Most patients fly into San Diego (SAN) the day before. A night of sleep, a decent meal, a morning pickup, rather than an early flight and a waiting room.

Recommended arrival timing

  • A Fly in the evening before. Rest, eat a proper meal, be ready for a morning pickup. Same-day arrivals are possible but not preferred. Preferred
  • B Stay near the waterfront or downtown. Gaslamp, Little Italy, or Mission Valley. Proximity to the I-5 south corridor helps with timing. Any SD hotel
  • C Plan for an all-day commitment. Most treatment days run pickup-to-return. Do not schedule work calls, flights, or commitments for that afternoon. 8 – 10 hours

What to bring

§ Pack the day before
  • Passport. Required for border crossing. No passport, no crossing.
  • Government-issued photo ID, as backup.
  • Insurance card. Hospital Angeles may record it even though treatment is private-pay.
  • List of current medications.
  • Any relevant imaging (MRI, X-ray, CT reports).
  • Comfortable clothing, easy IV access. No tight sleeves.
  • Snack and water.
  • Phone charger.
  • Reading material or headphones, the infusion itself takes about 45 min.

Beforehand, do / don't

§ 24 – 48 hours prior
  • Eat normally. A regular dinner, a light breakfast. Do not arrive fasted unless your physician directed it.
  • Hydrate. Increase water intake in the 24–48 h before treatment.
  • Pause medications as directed. Reviewed in consultation, if unsure, ask your coordinator.
  • No alcohol for at least 24 h before treatment.
  • No strenuous activity the day before or the day after.
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Section two

02

§ San Diego → Hospital
§ 02 · Concierge & crossing

Pickup, border, arrival.

The pickup is the first moment the concierge experience becomes real, and the first thing that resets most patients' expectations about what this process looks like.

Concierge pickup

  1. 01

    Confirmation the evening before

    A message with your pickup time, driver name, and contact number arrives the evening before treatment.

  2. 02

    Private Escalade pickup

    The driver meets you at your hotel entrance or lobby. No rideshare apps. No figuring out directions. A private black Escalade, recognizable and comfortable.

  3. 03

    The drive to the border

    Depending on your hotel, the drive to San Ysidro is typically 20–30 minutes. Your driver has done this route many times and will brief you on what to expect.

The border crossing

§ San Ysidro · Medical lane

San Ysidro is the busiest land border crossing in the world. Without a medical fast-pass, wait times can be significant. Celva Bio uses a medical lane designation that cuts crossing time meaningfully.

§ What the crossing actually looks like

You stay in the vehicle. Your driver handles the logistics. Passport ready. Officers may ask routine questions, answer honestly: you are visiting a hospital for a medical appointment. Typically under 10 minutes from lane entry to cleared crossing.

  • Do not photograph border infrastructure, officials, or screening equipment.
  • Do not bring prohibited items across the border. Standard crossing rules apply.
  • Remain calm and cooperative. This crossing is routine for the Celva Bio team.
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Section three

03

§ 5 steps · ~45 min
§ 03 · Hospital Angeles intake

Clinical check-in.

The intake at Hospital Angeles is structured, not rushed. Every patient goes through the same five steps regardless of protocol.

  1. 01

    Registration

    Identity, contact, check-in at the Hospital Angeles desk. Kati Pope, Celva Bio's Concierge Manager, accompanies you.

  2. 02

    Vitals

    BP, heart rate, temperature, oxygen saturation. Standard pre-procedure protocol. Anything outside range is reviewed by the physician before proceeding.

  3. 03

    Medical history review

    Physician or nurse reviews history, current medications, and any imaging you've brought. Not a repeat of your consultation, a confirmation that nothing has changed.

  4. 04

    Informed consent

    You review and sign consent documentation. Read it. Ask questions. The process is designed so you fully understand what is happening before it does.

  5. 05

    Day briefing

    Dr. Amescua or Dr. Ambrosio Nuño walks you through the day's sequence, what happens, in what order, how long each step takes. The right moment to ask remaining questions.

§ Questions to ask during check-in

"Is there anything in my intake that changes the recommended protocol? What is the sequence of today's procedures? What should I tell you if I feel uncomfortable at any point? What does monitoring look like during treatment?"

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Section four

04

§ IV · Joint · Combined
§ 04 · What happens

The treatment, step by step.

Treatment takes place in a clinical treatment room inside Hospital Angeles. Clean, professionally equipped, and monitored throughout.

IV infusion protocol

§ IV MSC therapy
  • a IV line placed, typically forearm or hand. Standard IV access, not surgical. 5 min
  • b MSC infusion administered slowly. Rate controlled and monitored throughout. ~45 min
  • c Seated or reclined. Most patients read, listen, or rest. Comfort chair
  • d Vitals checked periodically. Clinical team present throughout. Continuous
  • e Post-infusion monitoring period before discharge clearance. 30 – 45 min

Joint injection protocol

§ Targeted injection
  • a Physician reviews imaging, confirms target and approach. Before start
  • b Injection site prepared. Local anesthetic applied if appropriate. Per protocol
  • c MSC injection delivered under physician supervision. Imaging guidance as needed. Supervised
  • d Procedure itself. Post-procedure monitoring follows. 15 – 30 min
  • e Combined protocols (IV + joint injection) completed in the same visit, sequentially. Same visit
§ What to tell the team during treatment

If you feel unusual discomfort, significant nausea, tightness in your chest, or anything that concerns you, tell the clinical team immediately. Do not wait to see if it resolves. The team is trained to respond and is with you throughout.

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Section five

05

§ Discharge → 48 h
§ 05 · Return & first 48 h

Aftercare & return.

Discharge involves a brief status review, written aftercare instructions, and a scheduled follow-up. You do not leave without a plan for what comes next.

Before you leave Hospital Angeles

  • 01 Physician or nurse reviews how you are feeling, confirms you are clear for discharge. Sign-off
  • 02 Written aftercare instructions provided. Read them before you leave. Take home
  • 03 Follow-up check-in scheduled before you depart. Scheduled
  • 04 Concierge coordinates return transport. You do not navigate this alone. Included

The return crossing

The northbound U.S. crossing can be longer than the southbound medical crossing, particularly in the afternoon. Your driver times the return to minimize wait.

  • Have your passport ready for the U.S. officer. You'll be asked about citizenship and what you did in Mexico. A medical appointment at a hospital is a complete and accurate answer.
  • Most patients are back at their San Diego hotel in the early-to-mid afternoon.

The first 48 hours

§ What's normal

Expected · & brief.

  • Mild fatigue, the most common post-infusion experience.
  • Transient mild headache, usually resolves with hydration and rest.
  • Low-grade flu-like sensation, brief, thought to reflect immune response.
§ What to do

Hydrate · rest · follow the written plan.

  • Hydrate well for 48 hours after treatment.
  • Rest. If you feel tired, that's a signal, not something to push through.
  • No strenuous exercise for 48–72 hours.
  • Written aftercare takes precedence over general guidance.
Call us

Contact the clinical team if you experience fever above 38.5 °C / 101.3 °F, chest pain or shortness of breath, significant swelling or redness at the IV or injection site, or any symptom that feels disproportionate or concerning.

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§ 06 · What comes next

After you've read the guide.

The guide answers the logistics questions. What it cannot answer is whether Celva Bio is the right next step for your specific health situation, that requires a physician conversation.

If the process makes sense to you, the next step is scheduling a consultation. It is complimentary and does not commit you to anything.

01 · Evaluate

Read the checklist.

Download the Celva Bio Clinic Evaluation Checklist to evaluate any clinic, including ours, before committing.

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02 · Decide

Book a consultation.

A complimentary physician consultation is the only way to know whether treatment makes sense for your case.

celvabio.com/book/ →
03 · Ask

Ask every question.

No pressure. The consultation exists so you can ask the questions that matter, not so we can close a sale.

celvabio.com →

Celva Bio · Hospital Angeles, Tijuana · COFEPRIS Authorized · Physician-Led Regenerative Medicine

This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendation. Individual results vary. All treatment is performed by licensed physicians at Hospital Angeles, Tijuana, Mexico under COFEPRIS authorization. © 2026 Celva Bio.