Hopewell Medical Group strives to provide compassionate and the highest quality care to our patients in a professional, clean, and efficient environment.
To make for a healthier you
In an age where healthcare is seen as being fragmented and disjointed, we aim to foster a holistic approach to patient care. We do that by being patient-focused and treating the patient, not the disease. We are committed to being empathetic and courteous while providing high-value care.
We are committed to being empathetic and courteous while providing high-value care.
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world” – Plato
We are aware that patients have all sort of emotions when they step in our doors and we understand and respect their feelings. We will show compassion in all our dealings with patients and their family and caregivers.
We will treat our patients like family and provide care worthy of them. We not only listen to your concerns but provide expert treatment options that are beneficial to you.
We commit to providing care that is backed by evidence that improves patient outcomes while avoiding harms. We involve and encourage patients and their families to be involved in their care.
We are committed to behaving in a manner worthy of our calling as healthcare providers by adhering to ethical principles of the profession and demonstrating sensitivity to our patients’ preference.
Dr. Aduroja was born and raised in Lagos, Nigeria. He attended medical school in Nigeria, the College of Medicine, University of Lagos before obtaining a master’s in public health degree at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He is board-certified in internal medicine and nephrology after completing his US training in premier institutions like the Cleveland Clinic, Wayne State University and Virginia Commonwealth University. In addition, he is a certified hypertension specialist by the American Society of Hypertension.
In July 2018, he moved with his family to El Paso to help treat patients in the borderland region and to train future doctors as an employee of Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. He continues to collaborate in the teaching and training of medical student and resident doctors. Dr. Aduroja is acutely aware of the prevalence of diseases like diabetes and hypertension in the area and he is interested in preventing their downstream complications. Dr. Aduroja believes in the holistic approach to practicing medicine and works with each patient to develop management strategies to improve their overall health. He lives by the philosophy “an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure”.
Outside of work, he is devoted husband and father of 3 children. He loves to read, watch sports, catch up on the news and be involved in his local church.
Dr. Aduroja keeps up to date with his medical knowledge and has authored several presentations at scientific conferences.