Advanced Medical Group opened
its doors in 1991, with the vision of offering our patients highly
specialized medical services. The eminent professionalism and
experience of our medical and paramedical personnel have achieved the
combination in our practice of the best of orthodox medicine with the
safest clinically proven alternative therapies.
Early History
The
foundation for Advanced Medical Group began in the early 1980s at the
Evers Medical Center (EMC) in Alabama. Under the direction of Dr. Ray
Evers, EMC was one of the very first medical centers in North America
to utilize alternative treatments for the treatment and prevention of
chronic degenerative diseases. EMC is where Dr. Francisco Soto received
his initial training in alternative medicine.
The Move to Mexico
In
1991, the FDA outlawed several of EMC's most effective alternative
treatments, including ozone therapy and chelation therapy. The medical
team believed in the treatments enough, however, to move the entire
company to Mexico. Shortly following the passage of Dr. Evers, in 1991,
the medical center was re-established as Advanced Medical Group under
the direction of Dr. Francisco R. Soto. Ever since, AMG has been freely
practicing the most advanced alternative therapies available from all
over the world.
Recent History
Advanced
Medical Group has grown since 1994 into a world-class alternative
medicine center. The treatments available now include preventative
medicine, anti-aging programs, surgical procedures, and the latest in
orthodox medicine. With our team of specialists, we can offer a
holistic based treatment program for any condition.
2010-02-23
AMG In The Community
H. Lucrecia Soto, AMG VP of Relations, is now two months into her outreach program for children at risk at a local elementary school. Last year, Lee Elementary was labeled
as one of the poorest performing schools in the El Paso district.
Located in the infamous "Devil's Triangle", the school's children are a
prime target for organized crime in the area. Over 90% of the children
have either a single parent, a parent in jail, or a family member
involved in criminal activity.
For the past two months, AMG has been sponsoring a
lecture series for the mothers of the school. Together with members of
the parents association, Lucrecia Soto has been lecturing the moms on
important topics about self-image and positive reinforcement, which,
though commonly known concepts among educated communities, are many
times foreign to these parents whom themselves grew up under adverse
conditions.
In only 2 months, the effects of these meetings
have spread like wildfire. The school district now wants to meet with
Mrs. Soto to find out what she has done to so radically change the
attitude of so many parents in this school, and other schools are
constantly joining the lecture series as well.
We ask our AMG family members to please pray for continual guidance as we continue to be involved with Lee Elementary and other schools in need.