I had to go 3 times. The first time I stayed in Juarez. It was an ok hotel, but safe. It was close enough that we could walk to a mall and food places. We enjoyed the 2 nights and days there.
The next time I stayed in El Paso. I had to be more careful there than in Juarez. The Quality Inn was ok, but the people around were loud and noisy, not all safe looking and most scared to acknowledge others. This hotel was near Chilli's, Chase Bank, and Walmart. I paid someone to bring me to Juarez, expensive! Second visit Monday, and the last was Thursday to finish up. It would have been cheaper to have stayed in Juarez and feeling more safe.
Now about the dentist: he was wonderful, friendly, and helpful. He was the first dentist to tell me not to smoke after surgery. He explained that any openings in the mouth, smoking, or harm to the bone can be severe. I am 62 years old. He went as slowly as I needed. I have a small mouth, and holding it open for long periods hurts. The smoking issue shows knowledge, care, and compassion. I would give him 15 out of 10 for recommendation.