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“To provide quality, compassionate, accessible healthcare to the El Paso community.”
El Paso FQHC serving ~14,600 patients in Alameda, San Elizario, and Pebble Hills, plus a clinic at the Opportunity Center for the Homeless. Sponsors J-1/H-1B visas for clinicians.
Interview and offer-review checklist. Confirm employer-paid benefits separately from contingent federal programs such as NHSC or Nurse Corps.
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National percentile 76 · 2024 · HRSA UDS data
Explainable signal derived from HRSA public data (badges 2025, measures 2024) — not an official grade. Peer-relative; centers serving the hardest-to-reach populations naturally post lower raw rates. Verify badges (HRSA CHQR) · UDS overview
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