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NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS

The doctors and medical providers at Monarch Obstetrics & Family Medicine have each patient’s best interest at the heart of everything they do. They treat every person with the compassionate, quality medical care they deserve. Monarch is an intimate and caring environment where you will receive the highest level of care for yourself and your unborn baby.

From ultrasounds to the most up-to-date prenatal testing, your pregnancy will be tended to with expertise. We practice the full range of gynecologic services.

Our clinic specializes in:

- Women’s health

- Annual Check-ups

- Pregnancy care

- Pre-conception Care

- Pap Smears

- Pregnancy Tests

- Weight loss

CALL OR VISIT TODAY!

Ph: 956-591-0890

Fax: 956-591-0891

Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday | 8:00am - 5:00pm

Doctor’s Plaza West 1st Floor 910 S. Bryan Rd. Suite 104 Mission, Texas 78572

Miguel A. Sanchez Rivas, MD

MISSION’S WINTER TEXAN FIESTA

The Greater Mission Chamber of Commerce hosted its Annual Winter Texan Fiesta, sponsored by Mission Regional Medical Center and the Winter Texan Times. The free event was held to show appreciation to the Winter Texan community, who call the Rio Grande Valley home during the winter season. Attendees enjoyed live music, free food, and entertainment, as well as an outdoor market with a variety of local vendors. The event was held on March 3rd at Leo Pena Placita Park.

Sister Cities And Citrus

The Mayor’s International Brunch, held at the Mission Event Center, is a tradition that stretches back to the 1970s. Mission is proud of the relationships established with Sister Cities across the border and, every year, come together to celebrate friendships, the citrus industry, and culture as part of the Texas Citrus Fiesta. This year, hundreds of leaders from the Rio Grande Valley, the State of Texas, and Mexico came together to foster international relations.

ONCE UPON A … FIESTA

The City of Mission is proud to be home to one of the largest parades in South Texas! Saturday, January 28th, they celebrated the 91st Annual Texas Citrus Fiesta Parade of Oranges. This year’s theme was “Once Upon a... Fiesta,” featuring over 100 entries displaying locally grown products. Every year, local marching bands, dance performances, citrus-themed attire, and the royal court attract thousands of people from all over the Rio Grande Valley.

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