Bajo Mono is the valley climbing from Boquete town toward Volcán Barú's flanks. The microclimate is famous among North American and European expats: 16-22°C year-round, soft afternoon rains, no hurricanes, volcanic soil — the same that produces the world's most expensive geisha coffee.
Boquete hosts Central America's most mature expat community. Pensionado and friendly-nations visas are simple. Infrastructure: private hospital in David (Hospital Chiriquí, 35 min), David international airport (1h flight Panama City), fiber optic throughout the valley.
Clinic at the topographic center, on the most level plateau. Villas distributed on the south-east slope for morning solar capture. Trails loop down to the coffee finca.
Three sourcing rings: what sits within 20 min of the property (Boquete/Chiriquí), what ships from Panama City or David, and what gets imported internationally. Each ring drives lead times, logistics cost, and carbon footprint.
Land acquisition, permits, phased construction. Clinical operation begins in Phase 2; villas deliver in pairs across Phases 3-4.
Acquire 2.5 ha. Topographic survey. ANATI + MINSA permits (clinic). Panamanian S.A. structure. Counsel: Patton, Moreno & Asvat (Boquete office).
Build the clinic building, solar system, water, internal road, parking. Clinic soft-opens September 2028 with 4 protocols: HBOT, IV NAD+, IV vit C, baseline peptides.
V1, V2, V3 (all 1-BR) + restaurant + yoga pavilion + hot/cold contrast. Full opening with guest packages integrating clinic + lodging.
V4, V5, V6 (all 2-BR). Re-activate coffee finca (geisha + caturra) with shared wet-mill. Full capacity opening: 6 villas + clinic @ 80% utilization.