A Visalia family seeking medical help at a clinic run by Family Healthcare Network said they had the lights turned off on them, literally.
Earlier this month, Audreanna Oviedo took her father to the Oak Street clinic in Visalia to have ulcers on her diabetic father s feet checked out by a doctor, KMPH News reported.
After a visit with a doctor, Oviedo said they were told to go upstairs for x-rays.
And then they waited. At one point, Torres said a medical assistant asked if her father had been helped.
“We sat there. We were patient. We waited. We tried not to make too much of a fuss,” Oviedo told KMPH.
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