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Serving El Paso, TX

Bilingual maternal health care in El Paso

El Paso and Ciudad Juarez form one of the largest binational communities on the border, joined by the Paso del Norte, Bridge of the Americas, Stanton Street, and Ysleta to Zaragoza crossings. Materna serves El Paso families with bilingual, Spanish-first prenatal and postpartum care that fits a life lived on both banks of the Rio Grande.

El Paso County · El Paso, Texas · Paso del Norte, Bridge of the Americas, and Ysleta to Zaragoza Ports of Entry

Medicaid plans in Texas

  • Texas Medicaid (STAR)
  • Superior HealthPlan
  • Driscoll Health Plan

Care that crosses the border

Many families near El Paso move between Texas and Ciudad Juarez, Reynosa, Matamoros, Piedras Negras. Your records travel with you as a secure FHIR R4 record.

Hospitals and clinics near El Paso

Places families in the area often turn to for care. Materna works alongside your care team, not in place of it.

  • University Medical Center of El Paso The county public hospital and the regions only Level I trauma center, where many El Paso families deliver.
  • The Hospitals of Providence

Frequently asked questions

I live in El Paso but my family is in Juarez. Can my prenatal records travel with me?
Yes. Your record lives with you as a secure FHIR R4 export, so a provider in Texas can pick up where one in Chihuahua left off. You do not start over at each visit.
Does Materna serve families in El Paso?
Yes. Materna serves families in El Paso and across Texas by bilingual telehealth, with a focus on border communities.
Which Medicaid plans does Materna accept in Texas?
We work with Texas Medicaid (STAR), Superior HealthPlan, Driscoll Health Plan and more. We verify your eligibility at no cost.
Is care available in Spanish?
Yes. Materna is designed Spanish-first, and care is free for patients.