Dr. Christopher S. Driskill, MD, has decided to hang up his stethoscope after more than two decades of service, with his retirement slated for May 3rd, 2023.
In his farewell letter to patients, Dr. Driskill conveyed his appreciation for the trust and rapport he’s built over the years. He shared that, although he’s found great fulfillment in his career and the bonds formed with his patients, he looks forward to embracing the precious moments that come with family life.
A stalwart in the Women’s Care Clinic, Dr. Driskill’s commitment to the health and well-being of women has profoundly touched countless families throughout Lea County. His work has become synonymous with care that spans across generations.
Dr. Driskill is pleased to introduce Miranda Young, CFNP, as his successor at the Women’s Care Clinic. Miranda brings the clinic more than a decade of experience in women’s healthcare.
“It has been one of my life’s greatest privileges to serve and have been part of the Women’s Care Clinic family,” Dr. Driskill wrote in his retirement announcement. “I am thrilled to pass the torch to Miranda, confident she will continue the clinic’s legacy of top-notch care. I leave knowing that the clinic is in capable and caring hands.”
With a background in molecular biology from Texas Tech University, where he graduated cum laude, Dr. Christopher Driskill’s academic excellence set the stage for his medical career. His involvement in societies and student government positions showcased his leadership skills and dedication to service from an early age. These formative experiences paved the way for his impactful healthcare and community service contributions.
To learn more about the Women’s Care Clinic, you can visit their website at https://wcclc.com.
For more information on Dr. Christopher Driskill, please visit his LinkedIn profile.