Dr. Dominic Dizon

Fresno Community Regional Medical Center

Dominic Dizon received his undergraduate and medical school degrees from UC Davis. In 2002, he joined the UCSF Fresno Medical Education Program as clinic director in internal medicine. In 2003, he was promoted to medical director of ambulatory care, overseeing 14 primary and specialty care clinics for Community Regional Medical Center. He is also proud to be among the core faculty at UCSF Fresno. He values his role in educating the future doctors who will primarily stay and practice here in the Central Valley and was awarded Outstanding Faculty of the year in the department of internal medicine. He currently has 3 original UCSF research projects going on locally.


Dr Dizon firmly believes that Fresno is poised to becoming a center of excellence for health care in the Central Valley and that this would raise the level of health care throughout the region for everyone. To this effect, he helped found the University Centers of Excellence, which are outpatient specialty and subspecialty practices staffed by doctors who are faculty physicians of UCSF Fresno.

This was his commitment to improving health care in the Central Valley as a privileged graduate fellow of the California Health Care Foundation Leadership Fellowship Program, whose aim is to train the next generation of health care leaders for the state of California. The American College of Physicians acknowledged his passion for excellence in 2008 with a national award on Volunteerism and Community Service for starting and promoting volunteer community outreach projects for the resident physicians of UCSF Fresno. He recently received his MBA degree from the Craig School of Business at Fresno State. He and his wife, Nhuha, live in Clovis with their 6 children (ages 1 to 10 years).