Dr. Monsivais has been practicing in El Paso since 1983. He completed a fellowship in Hand/Reconstructive Microsurgery from Duke University Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina and Hand Surgery from Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C. Dr. Monsivais served on active duty in the US Army Medical Corps, and was formerly affiliated with the Plastic Surgery program at William Beaumont Army Medical Center. Currently, he holds a Clinical Professor position with Texas Tech University School of Medicine in...
Posted by:adminHis global health service activities have included self-funded volunteer activities with Health Volunteers Overseas in Ethiopia, Honduras, and Moldova. Most recently, his contributions have been in collaboration with the Palestinian Children's Relief Fund in Lebanon and West Bank, Palestine where there are no hand surgeons available for a population of approximately 8-10 million people. He has been working with local physicians to develop a teaching and research program in Hand Surgery so that the children who so urgently need care...
Posted by:adminThe Hand and Microsurgery Center of El Paso, under the direction of Dr. Jose J. Monsivais, provides comprehensive surgical and non-surgical management for a wide variety of disorders. These include brachial plexus injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome, complex pain syndromes, congenital hand abnormalities, Dupuyren's contracture, hand fractures, hand contractures, microsurgical reconstruction, nerve injuries and peripheral nerve pain, replantation surgery, syndactyly, trigger fingers, and wrist pain and injuries. For all conditions, the goal is to restore function and improve quality of life.
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