MADERA, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – The Madera community is celebrating another major milestone in healthcare.

Just months after the long-shuttered Madera Community Hospital reopened its doors, local and state leaders gathered once again, this time to celebrate the return of its outpatient clinics, a critical resource for families across the rural Central Valley.

At a ribbon-cutting ceremony held Tuesday morning, the hospital officially unveiled its Family Health Services Clinic, marking a new chapter in restoring access to everyday medical care for Madera County residents.

“Today, we are very pleased and very happy to officially open our outpatient clinic, where we are going to provide all services,” said Ali Rashidian, M.D., of Madera Community Hospital.

The new clinic will offer patients a

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