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Rick Noda LVN.
Rick Noda grew up in Chicago, Illinois where a hard-working, can-do attitude
was instilled in him from an early age. After graduating from high school,
Rick joined the Marine Corp where he learned an array of leadership skills
while traveling throughout the world on behalf of his country. Ultimately, at
the conclusion of his enlistment Rick entered the emerging mortgage market
where he quickly became one of the top ten sales men in the country and
attained the position of “Division Manager”. 

Rick’s success in the mortgage industry helped him develop his mantra to
“work pro-active, not reactive.” After the birth of his first child Rick seized
a new opportunity by taking over his family business. After the birth of his
second child and the successful sale of his family business to a like-minded
investment group Rick returned to work in the mortgage industry and
immediately found success covering a new territory.  During this time Rick
began training and competing in Ironman competitions, a passion that
changed his life.
Competing as an Ironman athlete taught Rick to understand the kinesiology of his body. The result of this passion ultimately led Rick
into the medical field to become a Licensed Vocational Nurse. Rick has trained and worked in two of Orange County’s most esteemed
hospitals, Placentia Linda Chapman Medical Center, and Monte Claire. His experience working on the battle lines in their Emergency
Rooms and Direct Observation units uniquely prepared and qualified him for his current position working alongside Dr. Perry Sexton.  
Dr. Sexton’s mission is to offer a new breed of healthcare to those who have felt either intimidated or disenfranchised by today’s
frustrating medical system. Dr. Sexton’s core philosophy is to embrace an atmosphere that makes people feel like they are at a day
spa rather than a stuffy medical office.  Rick feels fortunate to share these same beliefs and is confident their business model will
not only make a difference in people’s daily lives but it will create a blueprint for complete, enduring, and individualized primary care
in the future.