MCH opens family clinic
- Tyler Takeda
- Nov 8
- 1 min read

Wendy Alexander/The Madera Tribune
Madera Community Hospital CEO Dr. Sony Sidhu, holding scissors, is joined by staff, board members and dignitaries as she cuts the ribbon for the reopening of the Family Health Services Clinic during a ceremony on November 4.
When American Advanced Management re-opened Madera Community Hospital earlier in the year, the next box to check was to re-open its clinics.
With the grand opening, consider that box checked as dignitaries throughout the Central Valley celebrated the opening of MCH’s Family Health Services Clinic.
“Today marks not only the opening of a new building, but the beginning of a new chapter in our community’s journey towards better health, stronger families and brighter futures,” said MCH CEO Dr. Sony Sidhu. We celebrate progress, partnership and a promise fulfilled. A promise to bring quality health care closer to home for the families who make up the heart of Madera County and the surrounding rural communities. The clinic represents a hope that every person deserves access to compassionate and comprehensive care. For too long, rural health clinics have been barriers that made access difficult. We believe that health care should never be a privilege. It should be a promise. A promise that when a parent worries about a child’s fever, when a grandparent needs help managing a chronic condition or when a young adult seeks preventive care and guidance, we will be here ready to listen, ready to care and ready to help.”


























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