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  • 9675 Brighton Way Suite 100,Beverly Hills,CA

    Dr. Clare L. Coda is a board-certified physician in both Internal Medicine and Pediatrics who practices in Beverly Hills. She provides comprehensive primary and preventative care for newborns through geriatric patients, and believes in a strong partnership between patients and their physicians. She is originally from the East Coast and received her medical degree from Drexel University in Philadelphia. She completed her residency training and served as Chief Resident at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore, Maryland. She attended Juniata College for her undergraduate studies, and prior to starting medical school volunteered with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps working for a year in a homeless shelter. She spent several years in Papua New Guinea growing up with her family, and many months in sub-Saharan Africa throughout high school and medical training volunteering at village hospitals. Her research interests in Uganda included the use of bedside ultrasound as a diagnostic tool in a resource-limited setting. Dr. Coda provides up-to-date evidence-based care and strives to assure that patients, and their families if desired, are closely involved in their own medical care through a shared decision-making process. Her goal is to help patients have a clear understanding of their medical conditions to promote healthy living, prevent disease, and to care for long term medical conditions. In her free time, Dr. Coda enjoys backpacking in Northern California, trialing new hobbies, and traveling around the world.

    (131) 020 - 5731

    11 MI
  • 3500 Lomita Blvd Suite 300,Torrance,CA

    <div class="flex-video"><iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/cygYXxJKYuE" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></div> <p>Dr. Cader is a South Bay native and received his undergraduate degree from UCLA. Coming from a family of physicians, it was natural for him to pursue medicine, graduating from the UCLA-Drew Medical Education Program. He then pursued a Masters degree in Public Health, specializing in Epidemiology while teaching UCLA medical students. Dr. Cader went on to specialize in Internal Medicine at the UCLA/San Fernando Valley Program. He trained in Primary Care-Internal Medicine which gave him greater exposure to Alternative Medicine, Adolescent Health, Geriatrics, Men's Health, Sports Medicine, and Women's Health, in addition to care for medically complex conditions. He joined the UCLA faculty while serving as Chief Resident in Internal Medicine and now holds the rank of Professor of Clinical Medicine at UCLA. Dr. Cader enjoys taking care of all of his patient care needs from simple sprains to treatment of disorders such as hypertension, CHF, pneumonia, and diabetes as well as complex medical diseases. His practice style is one of collaboration with his patients, employing preventative measures.</p> <p>Dr. Cader completed a Fellowship in Medical Education at UCLA and is the recipient of the prestigious Outpatient Faculty Teacher of the Year Award. He has a keen interest in community Health and Preventative Health. He cofounded UMMA Community clinic which provides health care to the poor of Los Angeles. He continues to serve UMMA's Advisory Board of Directors and volunteers his time helping the underserved. He received Humanitarian Awards for his international relief work during the Asian Tsunami and for providing care for the Homeless in Los Angeles. He is also a Fellow at the American College of Physicians (FACP).</p> <p>Dr. Cader lives in the South Bay with his wife and three boys where he volunteers as an AYSO soccer referee and in other community events. He grew up swimming at the Torrance Plunge and continues to enjoy swimming both in the pool and ocean. He and his family love the outdoors, traveling, going to UCLA football games and hanging out at the beach. Dr. Cader's goal is to help his patients achieve an active and healthy lifestyle.</p>

    (131) 025 - 7002

    11 MI
  • 1920 Colorado Ave.,Santa Monica,CA

    Dr. Arikian is a Los Angeles native who attended UCLA as an undergraduate and received her B.S. degrees in Biology with an emphasis on Ecology, Behavior and Evolution. She attended Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans, LA. She returned to Southern California to complete her residency at Harbor-UCLA Family Medicine. After residency she did a one-year Chief Residency and Fellowship in Faculty Development. She also completed a special project looking at patient attitudes towards alternative medicine. After training, she took a full-time clinical position at the non-profit Venice Family Clinic, the largest free clinic in the U.S. There she saw primarily uninsured and disadvantaged families, including homeless patients. She eventually became director of the VFC satellite clinic in the Mar Vista Gardens Housing Project, which was later relocated and named the Colen Family Health Center. After 11 years at VFC, she began working at University Health Center in January of 2011. She sees patients of all ages, and enjoys practicing the entire breadth of outpatient family medicine. Her primary goal in treating patients is to give them the tools to stay healthy and prevent complications from chronic disease. Dr. Arikian is married to a neurologist physician and has four young children. She enjoys work, family, travel and the outdoors. On her off days she volunteers at her children's school and practices yoga.

    (131) 031 - 9470

    7 MI
  • 1245 16th St. Suite 309,Santa Monica,CA

    Dr. Felipe Saavedra is a UCLA LGBTQ+ Healthcare Fellow, whose clinical interests include HIV/AIDS and LGBTQ care. He is also passionate about medical education and teaching and reducing healthcare disparities in vulnerable populations. Dr. Saavedra was born and raised in Chile, where he graduated with honors from the University of Chile Faculty of Medicine. During his medical training, Dr. Saavedra was a researcher at an HIV/AIDS specialty clinic in Santiago. After working in primary care, Dr. Saavedra joined the UCLA International Medical Graduate Program in 2015 and completed his Family Medicine training at UCLA. During his education and training, Dr. Saavedra has looked for opportunities to educate himself and colleagues about critical healthcare issues that impact LGBTQ+ individuals. He broadened his residency program's impact on underserved Spanish-speaking communities in LA County, and always advocates for and build bridges to underserved communities Outside of work, Dr. Saavedra enjoys spending time with his husband and exploring Southern California. He also enjoys traveling, volunteering, practicing yoga, and cooking traditional Chilean food for friends and family.

    (131) 031 - 9437

    7 MI
  • 915 Myrtle Avenue,Inglewood,CA

    Dr. Robert M. Webman runs a private practice in the Hawthorne, Torrance, and San Pedro, California, areas where he practices as a Gastroenterologist, Internist and Primary Care Doctor. He provides extensive patient management and medical care to clients in both the hospital and office environment. Some of the procedures Dr. Webman performs include: colonoscopy, capsule endoscopy, liver biopsy, polyp removal, upper endoscopy, flexible signoidoscopy, ERCP, and hemorrhoid banding. The Consumers Research Council of America named Dr. Robert M. Webman as one of the countrys top gastroenterologists. Dr. Webman also performs as an Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. An expert in liver and digestive disorders, pancreatic disease, and diagnostic endoscopy, Dr. Webman has received Certificates of Achievement for Volunteer Clinical Services and the 1999 Educator of the Year award from the hospital. Additionally, Dr. Webman lectures on nutrition and cancer at schools and hospitals. Dr. Robert M. Webman studied at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa. He received his medical degree from the University of Massachusetts Medical School in 1978. Dr. Webman completed his internal medicine residency at Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles and a gastroenterology fellowship at Tulane Medical Center in New Orleans. Dr. Robert M. Webman belongs to the Los Angeles County Medical Association, the American College of Gastroenterology, and the California Medical Association.He also donates to the American Breast Cancer Foundation, the Jewish National Fund, and The Childrens Hospital Foundation. In his free time, Dr. Webman spending time with his family, playing tennis, film, and travel.

    (131) 073 - 4342

    8 MI
  • 4305 Torrance Blvd. Suite 406,Torrance,CA

    Dr. Robert M. Webman runs a private practice in the Hawthorne, Torrance, and San Pedro, California, areas where he practices as a Gastroenterologist, Internist and Primary Care Doctor. He provides extensive patient management and medical care to clients in both the hospital and office environment. Some of the procedures Dr. Webman performs include: colonoscopy, capsule endoscopy, liver biopsy, polyp removal, upper endoscopy, flexible signoidoscopy, ERCP, and hemorrhoid banding. The Consumers Research Council of America named Dr. Robert M. Webman as one of the countrys top gastroenterologists. Dr. Webman also performs as an Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. An expert in liver and digestive disorders, pancreatic disease, and diagnostic endoscopy, Dr. Webman has received Certificates of Achievement for Volunteer Clinical Services and the 1999 Educator of the Year award from the hospital. Additionally, Dr. Webman lectures on nutrition and cancer at schools and hospitals. Dr. Robert M. Webman studied at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa. He received his medical degree from the University of Massachusetts Medical School in 1978. Dr. Webman completed his internal medicine residency at Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles and a gastroenterology fellowship at Tulane Medical Center in New Orleans. Dr. Robert M. Webman belongs to the Los Angeles County Medical Association, the American College of Gastroenterology, and the California Medical Association.He also donates to the American Breast Cancer Foundation, the Jewish National Fund, and The Childrens Hospital Foundation. In his free time, Dr. Webman spending time with his family, playing tennis, film, and travel.

    (131) 054 - 2580

    9 MI

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