Nice video, man! Good to address all these questions. I'm surprised nobody was asking about the "gringo discount" a.k.a. getting ripped off due to being a foreigner. That's really the only thing I would add to the medical question:
Yes, great doctors and dentists, at incredible rates, particularly if you're from the States. BUT... I would advise anyone to pick their doctors well. Knowing one personally is the best, knowing someone who knows one is the second best option. Even if you don't know any, checking their recommendations (positive and negative) is really worth it. If you're coming to Mexico City, I can tell you which dentist I can fully trust, but also the one dentist you should stay away from!
The rest is pretty spot on as far as I can tell. (Okay, I have no idea about border crossings, speed-bumps and potholes are everywhere for sure, Covid tests are fast and cheap at most pharmacies, but you'll need your phone and passport. Ah, and as for the afternoon showers and thunderstorms... I've always thought the Central Valley was the worst, but then again I've never been to Vallerta.)
Thanks man! I think most people that post are new which means they haven't gotten to experience the gringo tax yet. I've seen a few people say they got their phones stolen out of their hands, one guy got mugged twice in a span of a few weeks, HA! But leave a bar anywhere at 2 am stumbling drunk and you're bound to find trouble, this isn't just a MX thing.
Totally agree on the physician aspect. Get to know one, or have a referral. MXCD is SO much bigger than PVR and the area I'm in, that I don't think a bad actor would be in business too long, just based on bad word of mouth. But regardless...
I haven't been to the central valley, so I can't speak for it. But I have really enjoyed the thunderstorms here, they remind me a little of back home. Lightning cracks and thunder rolls. Ok, stop me, I'm gonna start singing Garth Brooks in a second...