Our Mission

Precision Health Center is Committed to provide the exceptional health care in the most cost-efficient manner, respecting the dignity of each individual patient, providing for the well being of the community and serving the needs of all people, including the under insured and disadvantaged

Dignity

We value to uphold the highest dignity and respect to our patients’ health regardless of race, ethnicity, culture, gender and class.

Community

We value meeting the vital responsibilities in the community we serve, and take a leadership role in enhancing the quality of life and health, striving to reduce the incidence of illness through clinical services, education and prevention.

Compassion

We value compassionate care, treating those we serve and one another with professionalism, concern and kindness.

Quality

We value quality and strive for excellence in all we do, working together collaboratively as the power of our combined efforts exceeds what each of us can accomplish alone.

Our History

Established in January of 2020, Precision Health Center has operated as a primary health care center for the residents of central Los Angeles County whose mission is to empower and enrich families, individuals, and the community by providing quality care for all patients regardless of their financial abilities. Immediately after services began, we realized the overwhelming need of the low-income, uninsured, and under insured minority residents who continuously experience significant barriers to accessing quality primary health care services that are affordable and accessible.

For decades, ethnic minority group within our community suffer from a severe lack of affordable primary health care. Even if patients are willing to seek treatment, additional barriers include the lack of treatment options that are delivered in a culturally appropriate manner and in the languages needed. This population also includes the refugee and undocumented residents who have an additional layer of barriers that include a mistrust and fear of legal repercussions for seeking treatment. This combined with the prolonged generational trauma, oppression, and discrimination make them even less likely to seek treatment.