About
Dr. Tricia Molina earned her medical degree from Midwestern University, Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine, then completed her family medicine residency at Creighton University, where she received the Intern of the Year award and served as Chief Resident. She holds board certification from the American Board of Family Medicine. Before joining Center for Executive Medicine, she practiced as an outpatient family physician at Banner Health, one of Arizona's largest healthcare systems, managing chronic conditions and treating acute illness in a high-volume setting.
Dr. Molina cares for patients across all life stages, from children through adults 65 and older. Her clinical focus includes women's health, diabetes management, weight management, mental health, and preventive care. She takes a whole-person approach, building personalized long-term care plans rooted in education and mutual trust. She is passionate about conditions endemic to Arizona, including Valley Fever. Dr. Molina speaks English and Cantonese fluently and has a basic command of Spanish. Outside medicine, she enjoys hiking, traveling, trying new recipes, and spending time with family and pets.
Education & Training
Medical School
Midwestern University, Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine
Residency
Family Medicine residency, Creighton University (Chief Resident)
Certifications
Languages
English, Cantonese, Spanish
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Molina right for?
Dr. Molina suits patients across a wide age range, from children through older adults. Those managing diabetes, weight concerns, or mental health conditions benefit from her focused clinical approach. Women seeking a primary care physician with deep women's health expertise will find her a strong fit. Patients with Arizona-specific health concerns, including Valley Fever, receive attentive, knowledgeable care. Her multilingual fluency in English and Cantonese makes her especially accessible to Cantonese-speaking patients.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Molina focuses on women's health, diabetes management, weight management, mental health, and preventive care. She also takes a strong clinical interest in conditions endemic to Arizona, including Valley Fever. Her background in high-volume family medicine at Banner Health gives her broad experience managing both chronic conditions and acute illness.
Dr. Molina cares for patients across all life stages. She sees children, adults, and patients 65 and older. Her training in family medicine gives her the clinical range to serve patients at every stage of life.
Yes. Dr. Molina holds board certification from the American Board of Family Medicine. She earned her medical degree from Midwestern University, Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed her residency at Creighton University.
Dr. Molina speaks English and Cantonese fluently. She also has a working command of Spanish. This makes her particularly accessible to Cantonese-speaking patients seeking care in their primary language.
Dr. Molina builds individualized, long-term care plans grounded in patient education and mutual trust. She takes a whole-person approach, addressing not just physical health but also mental health and lifestyle factors. Her goal is to help patients understand their health and stay proactive about it.
Dr. Molina trained at Midwestern University, Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine for her medical degree and completed her family medicine residency at Creighton University. She served as Chief Resident there and received the Intern of the Year award. She then practiced outpatient family medicine at Banner Health before joining the team.
Yes. Diabetes management is one of Dr. Molina's primary clinical focus areas. She creates personalized care plans that address blood sugar management, lifestyle factors, and long-term prevention of complications.
Doctor profile last updated March 21, 2026
