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TriValley Medical Associates recently moved from its office in Dublin to a larger facility in Pleasanton in order to better serve its patients, the healthcare organization announced.
According to a March press release from the independent family medical practice, the new office — located at 6155 Stoneridge Drive, Suite 101 — first opened its doors in February. This facility now serves as the second location, with offices also located in Livermore.

“Our goal is to continue to serve the ever-changing needs of our patients and grow as our community grows,” said TriValley Medical Associates owner and co-founder T. Peter Wong in the press release. “That meant we needed a bigger, more modern space.”
The practice is part of the larger Hill Physicians Medical Group — a network of independent doctors in northern California.
They joined the medical group nearly 20 years ago and have since been able to expand medical services to include “care management, pharmacy consultation, a virtual care network and urgent care services,” their statement said.
Now, thanks to the larger space, Wong said they will also be able to expand hours of operations into the weekend.
“We know the community is busy with work, school and other activities,” Wong said in the press release. “By adding Saturday and evening hours, we hope to better serve all our patients, not just those who can take time during traditional work hours.”
In addition to Wong, the medical practice is led by two other doctors: co-founder Jeffrey Wherry and newer addition Frank Lin.
Lin has over 20 years of experience in the medical field, according to a March 13 Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce press release announcing that Lin had joined the team. He specializes in family medicine and will be taking on patients during normal working hours, evenings and on Saturdays at both the Pleasanton and Livermore offices.
“Dr. Lin brings a wealth of knowledge and many years of experience caring for East Bay patients,” Wong stated in the chamber press release. “He is multilingual and highly regarded by patients and former colleagues and we are honored to welcome him to private practice.” Both Lin and Wong speak English and Taiwanese — Lin also speaks Mandarin.
“I believe primary care should feel like a true partnership, where the precision of medical sciences meets the heart of a lifelong healthcare relationship,” Lin stated in the chamber press release. “We are your medical home.”



