Health clinic in Dallas expanding to serve growing Native American community

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Health clinic in Dallas expanding to serve growing Native American community
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November marked Native American Heritage Month; a time to honor and acknowledge the contributions and history of our Native American population.

In Dallas, a health clinic is so unique, patients will drive hours from all corners of the state for appointments.

"We have some patients who take advantage, and drive all the way from Austin, from Houston," CEO Omer Tamir said. "I think they feel like they're not pressured," Broughtplenty explained."They're not forced into anything."

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