Sacramento Medical Oasis, Inc.

a different way of health care

It’s Now Sac Med, Inc.!

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Since Dr. Risley’s retirement, Sonny Cline PA-C and David Fakhri DO have re-organized as a new corporation, Sac Med Inc. The old Sacramento Medical Oasis, Inc. is no more, but Dr. Fakhri and Sonny are still providing the same great… Continue Reading →

Oasis news 30January2022

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• 30January2022 Dr. Risley is now retired. We welcome David Fakhri, DO as the new CEO of Sacramento Medical Oasis, Inc. • 11June2021 Our gmail issues seem to be resolved (after 23-1/2 hours on a tech support chat). • 23May2021… Continue Reading →

looking for mental health care? primary care?

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Medical Oasis integrates primary care and mental health, because your mind and your body are connected. What does your health care really cost you? We eliminate the troubles getting appointments, the long wait, the seven-minute visit, the cold exam room,… Continue Reading →

what patients need to know

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If you’re an established Oasis patient, there is a lot of information here to which you might want to refer when you need medication refills or have questions about pricing or availability or how to contact us. contacting us If… Continue Reading →

prices

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Non-subscriber rates $300 for each visit appointments subject to availability Subscription: $150/month includes one half-hour visit per month additional visits in the same month are $80 each your first visit will be charged at the non-subscriber rate of $300 Family… Continue Reading →

Frequently Asked Questions about Dr. Ron’s Retirement

Last revised 30January2022. I am now retired and no longer practicing medicine. I would like to thank each and every one of you, my patients, for the privilege of being your doctor these many years. -=- -=- -=- -=- -=-… Continue Reading →

storm!

Update 20210127@19:04: Power was restored late this afternoon. We had a great opportunity to test our emergency preparedness. Of course, it set me back another day on getting other work done, but such is life. -*”*-.,,.-*”*-.,,.-*”*-.,,.-*”*-.,,.-*”*-.,,.-*”*-.,,.-*”*- I hope you all… Continue Reading →

telemedicine changes

We’re making some changes to the way we do telemedicine. We’ve been having increasing problems with the Signal app, but Jitsi Meet is working very well, so I would like to prefer Jitsi Meet. What does this mean for you?… Continue Reading →

IT week

UPDATE 24October2020: Added “after” picture at the end. Any of you who tried to make an appointment this week (19-23 Oct 2020) might have heard that I’m out of the office and not able to take appointments, even telemedicine. He’s taking… Continue Reading →

another glimmer of COVID hope

I remain skeptical of the chances for a vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 this year. I was skeptical when we would “have a vaccine by September” and little has happened to change that. The New England Journal of Medicine has been publishing… Continue Reading →

not yet!

I was really hoping that efforts to open up the economy would succeed. Of course, it was a certainty that COVID-19 cases would rise. The only question was “by how much?” The answer was… bad. Governments are wisely shutting things… Continue Reading →

a decade at the Oasis

Ten years ago today (May 24, 2010), we registered incorporation papers for Sacramento Medical Oasis, Inc. We had started planning in the depths of the Great Recession of 2008. They county mental health system was contemplating cutting off services to thousands… Continue Reading →

types of COVID-19 test

Update 27May2020: the CDC has issued new guidelines for the use of antibody tests. It begins with the admonition that “Data that will inform serologic testing guidance is rapidly evolving” There are now a number of different kinds of tests… Continue Reading →

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