Molina Medical expands its Norwood clinicLoading
  • Molina Medical expands
    Molina Medical assistant, Shelly Anderson checks on nine-month-old Cantalina Hidalgo who is a little upset after just getting vaccinated. Molina Medical moved up the street on Norwood into a building that allowed it to expand to twice its old footprint. Molina Medical is not only expanding but it's also offering new services: free transportation to all in the community and child care to its patients.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
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    Giselle Hidalgo, 4, plays in the child care area at a Molina Medical clinic on Norwood in North Sacramento. The clinic recently moved up the street on Norwood into a building that allowed it to expand and are offering new services: free transportation to all in the community and child care to its patients. They offer child care because many patients say they miss their appointments because they can't find childcare.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
  • Molina Medical expands
    Charmaine Robinson takes advantage of Molina Medical's free shuttle service to get her to school five days a week. Molina Medical on Norwood Avenue is not only expanding but it's also offering new services: free transportation to all in the community and child care to its patients.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
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    Molina Medical assistant Veronica Reynoso, right, takes Larry Lewis' blood pressure, center as his niece, Lakenya Robinson, 21, stands by, left, during an office visit, Thursday, March 7, 2013. Molina Medical moved up the street on Norwood into a building that allowed it to expand to twice its old footprint. Molina Medical is not only expanding but it's also offering new services: free transportation to all in the community and child care to its patients.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
  • Molina Medical expands
    Molina Medical assistant, Julie Vang sets appointments in the new clinic which moved up the street on Norwood into a building that allowed it to expand to twice its old footprint. Molina Medical is not only expanding but it's also offering new services: free transportation to all in the community and child care to its patients.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
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    Ray Norman gets his vitals checked by Molina Medical assistant Veronica Reynoso. The clinic moved up the street on Norwood into a building that allowed it to expand to twice its old footprint.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
  • Molina Medical expands
    Molina Medical assistant Sarah Vang files charts at the Norwood clinic which recently moved up the street into a building that allowed it to expand to twice its old footprint.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
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    Devon Lewis, 10, looks over books he got in the book buddy system at Molina Medical, while waiting with his dad and cousin for a medical exam. Molina moved up the street on Norwood into a building that allowed it to expand to twice its old footprint. Molina Medical is not only expanding but it's also offering new services: free transportation to all in the community and child care to its patients.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
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    Devon Lewis, 10, is examined by Shivani Sharma, M.D., a family practice doctor at Molina Medical which is not only expanding but it's also offering new services: free transportation to all in the community and child care to its patients.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
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    Larry Lewis and Lakenya Robinson walk down the hall to an exam room at the Molina Medical clinic on Norwood Ave.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com

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