July 7, 2025 - 18:56

McLeod Health is pleased to announce the addition of two new physicians to its medical staff, enhancing the healthcare services available to the community. Dr. Christopher T. Cordeiro and Dr. Lillian Fong bring their expertise and dedication to patient care, reinforcing McLeod Health’s commitment to providing high-quality medical services.
Dr. Cordeiro specializes in internal medicine, offering comprehensive care and a patient-centered approach. His extensive training and experience will be invaluable in addressing the diverse health needs of patients. Dr. Fong, a skilled pediatrician, is dedicated to the health and well-being of children and adolescents. She aims to create a supportive environment for young patients and their families, ensuring they receive the best possible care.
Both physicians are excited to join the McLeod Health team and look forward to contributing to the health and wellness of the community. Their addition reflects McLeod Health's ongoing efforts to enhance its medical staff and improve patient outcomes.
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