North Las Vegas-area medical middle sees rise in affected person anxiousness over immigration issues

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – A North Las Vegas-area medical middle experiences that many sufferers are anxious about deportation.

Alonso Medical Middle, which primarily serves low-income Hispanic households, has seen elevated anxiousness amongst sufferers as a consequence of immigration issues. The middle is open seven days per week and provides some free providers for qualifying girls.

“Don’t be scared, this is a great country,” mentioned Oscar Alonso, a household nurse practitioner on the middle who immigrated from Cuba. “The United States was built on immigrants; we help to build this great country.”

Oscar Alonso emphasizes that immigration threats shouldn’t deter people from looking for medical assist.

The middle continues to supply important providers to the neighborhood, encouraging these in want to hunt care with out worry.

All information from this text had been gathered by KLAS journalists. This text was transformed into this format with help from synthetic intelligence. It has been edited and authorized by KLAS employees.

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