Obstetrics and Gynecology
El Paso
El Paso, Texas is a great place to live.
Spectacular sunsets and mountains rising to 7,000 feet create
beautiful sceneries. With 350 days of sunshine, El Paso's
temperate and dry climate is ideal for outdoors
enthusiasts.Throughout the year, there is golf, tennis, biking, hiking and other outdoors activities. Within a short two hours drive are New Mexico's Carlsbad Caverns National Park, Gila Cliff Dwellings, White Sands National Monument, Elephant Butte lake and the resort areas of Cloudcroft and Ruidoso where winter skiing is outstanding.
The city is located between three states and two nations. It offers diverse cultural opportunities. There are century old Spanish missions, art museums, theaters, opera, rodeos and western dancing all playing a part in the mosaic that is El Paso. Needless to say, there is excellent Mexican and Southwestern food.
The city has approximately 700,000 habitants. It is separated from Ciudad Juarez, Mexico by the Rio Grande. The river delineates the U.S. and Mexico border for thousands of miles as it runs into the Gulf of Mexico. The El Paso/Juarez metropolitan area has approximately 2.5 million habitants creating one of the largest border communities in the country. You will find El Paso to be a thriving, dynamic and complex community, combining the advantages of a big city with the neighborly charm and ambiance of the modern southwest.