CLOVIS, Calif. (KFSN) — A Clovis clinic is taking the first steps toward a major expansion to benefit members of Native American Tribes.
On Wednesday, Central Valley Indian Health Incorporated broke ground on a building that will bring more services under one roof.
The clinic on Herndon and Temperance serves Native communities from Fresno, Madera and Kings counties.
Right now, it offers primary medical, dental and eyeglasses.
The clinic does not offer full optometry services and physical therapy, but that’s going to change once the two-story building opens.
“Anything that we can bring in-house to our clinic to provide services directly, versus referring them out, increases access for our patients and makes it so much simpler and easier for them,” says Julie Ramsey with Central Valley Indian Health Inc.
Central Valley Indian Health has been around since the 1970’s.
There are also plans in place to expand operations in Oakhurst.
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