Hill Top Women's Reproductive Clinic is a reproductive health and fertility clinic serving El Paso, Texas and the broader Paso del Norte region on the Texas-New Mexico-Mexico border. El Paso is the westernmost major city in Texas, situated along the Rio Grande with a large bilingual, bicultural population. Hill Top Women's Reproductive Clinic provides women's reproductive health and fertility services to patients in El Paso, Southern New Mexico, and the Ciudad Juárez metro area, many of whom might otherwise need to travel to San Antonio, Albuquerque, or other distant cities for specialist reproductive care. For a statewide overview of Texas fertility resources, visit our Texas fertility clinics directory.
Physicians and Clinical Team
Hill Top Women's Reproductive Clinic is staffed by physicians with training in obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive medicine. The clinical team provides culturally competent, bilingual care to the El Paso community's diverse patient population. The practice serves patients across a wide range of reproductive health needs, with fertility evaluation and treatment services available for patients seeking help with conception. Nurses and support staff work closely with physicians to ensure continuity of care throughout treatment.
Services and Treatments
Hill Top Women's Reproductive Clinic offers reproductive health and fertility services including:
- Fertility evaluation — hormonal bloodwork, antral follicle count assessment, uterine cavity evaluation, and semen analysis
- Ovulation induction — oral medications (letrozole, clomiphene) with cycle monitoring
- Injectable gonadotropin therapy
- Intrauterine insemination (IUI) — for unexplained infertility, cervical factor, and mild male factor
- In vitro fertilization (IVF) — for qualifying patients
- Frozen embryo transfer (FET)
- Egg and embryo cryopreservation
- Gynecologic care — management of endometriosis, PCOS, fibroids, and other conditions affecting fertility
- Recurrent pregnancy loss evaluation
- Preconception counseling — for patients planning pregnancy
Laboratory and Success Rates
The clinic supports fertility procedures with access to appropriate laboratory services for El Paso patients. For patients requiring full IVF services, the clinic coordinates the necessary laboratory and procedural components.
Patients should review the most current cycle-level data published by the CDC's ART Surveillance program and the SART Clinic Summary Report.
Patient Experience
El Paso's geographic isolation from other major Texas cities — over 600 miles from both Houston and Dallas — means that local fertility care is essential for the community. Hill Top Women's Reproductive Clinic addresses this need by providing reproductive health and fertility services in the borderlands region. The clinic serves a predominantly Hispanic patient population and is positioned to offer culturally and linguistically appropriate care. Patients from Ciudad Juárez and southern New Mexico also represent a significant portion of the patient base, reflecting the clinic's role as a regional resource across the international border.
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Insurance and Financing
Texas does not have a state fertility insurance mandate. Coverage for fertility treatment in Texas depends entirely on the patient's specific health plan. For El Paso patients — many of whom work for the military (Fort Bliss is a major employer), local government, or small businesses — fertility coverage varies widely. Patients should review their plan documents carefully.
Hill Top Women's Reproductive Clinic's administrative team can assist with benefit verification and self-pay pricing. Medical financing options may be available to help patients manage the cost of fertility treatment.
Mandate states for reference: New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts, Maryland, and Rhode Island require insurers to cover IVF and related fertility treatments. Texas does not have this mandate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Hill Top Women's Reproductive Clinic serve patients from New Mexico and Mexico? Yes. Given El Paso's location at the Texas-New Mexico-Mexico border, the clinic serves patients from throughout the Paso del Norte region, including southern New Mexico and Ciudad Juárez. This cross-border patient base is a defining characteristic of El Paso's healthcare landscape.
Does the clinic offer bilingual services in Spanish and English? El Paso has one of the highest proportions of Spanish-speaking residents of any major US city, and most healthcare providers in the region offer services in both Spanish and English. Patients who prefer to communicate primarily in Spanish should confirm language services with the clinic when scheduling their appointment.
What fertility conditions are most common in the El Paso population? PCOS is notably prevalent among Hispanic women and is one of the most common causes of infertility seen by El Paso fertility providers. Unexplained infertility, endometriosis, and male factor infertility are also commonly treated. The clinic's evaluation process is designed to identify the underlying cause of infertility before recommending treatment.
What should patients do if they need more advanced fertility services than are available locally? For patients requiring highly specialized services — such as complex PGT-M testing, oncofertility care, or recurrent implantation failure workup — referral to larger reproductive medicine centers in San Antonio, Dallas, Houston, or Albuquerque may be appropriate. The clinic can help identify and facilitate referrals when needed.
