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A New Vision for Community Healthcare

Serving Lynwood, Compton, Southgate, and the surrounding areas.

ABOUT OUR COMPANY

Rooted in Compassion,
Driven by Purpose

Founded in 2020, One Health Medical is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit led by medical professionals passionate about reducing healthcare disparities in Los Angeles County and other underrepresented communities. we are building an innovative model that breaks barriers and delivers care to those who need it most.

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What Guides Us

Vision

Through innovation and compassion, we strive to provide high-quality, accessible, and affordable healthcare to all.

Mission

To improve the well-being of the communities we serve.

Quality We put exceptional care first.
Understanding – We listen to and learn from every community we serve.
Accessibility – We deliver care where and how it’s needed.
Loyalty – We are committed for the long haul.
Integrity – Our actions match our values.
Trust – We earn it every day.
You – You are always at the center of what we do.

Value

Why Change Is Urgently Needed

Fragmentation in healthcare leads to

Medical Errors

Lack of coordinated care can result in missed diagnoses, medication mistakes, and preventable complications.

Redundant Testing

Patients often undergo duplicate tests because providers don’t share information across systems.

Poor Outcomes

Disconnected care leads to delays in treatment, worsening chronic conditions, and higher hospitalization rates.

Patient Dissatisfaction

Fragmented experiences leave patients feeling confused, ignored, and underserved.

Safety-net providers face even greater challenges due to

Safety-net providers face greater challenges because they serve vulnerable populations with multifaceted needs and limited resources. These systemic barriers make it difficult to deliver consistent, coordinated, and equitable care.

Complex patient needs 

Patients often face overlapping medical, social, and financial issues that complicate care.

Language and cultural diversity

Communication barriers can hinder diagnosis, treatment adherence, and trust.

Emergency departments as default entry point

Many patients rely on ERs for non-emergency care, disrupting continuity.

Lack of access to specialty care

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Uninsured and Medicaid patients frequently struggle to secure timely specialist appointments.

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The One Health Model:
Integrated. Mobile. Human.

Same trusted provider groups offer continuity of care across every setting—ensuring a true medical home for every patient, supported by sustainable federal and state funding.

Our Board Members

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Miles
Warren

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Paul
Bonvehi

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Yves
Luois-Jacques

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Esther Rubalcava

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Jean-Loup Zeigler

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Tracia
Nguyen

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Ricardo Sanchez

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Trina
Love

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