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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
  • 12011 San Vicente Blvd Suite 402,Los Angeles,CA

    Since 1991, Susan has been helping people with relationships at risk and trauma resolution. She is passionate about helping people to rekindle the passion they once had by removing resentments and anger which build up and destroy trust and intimacy in relationships. Susan works with blended family conflicts and teaches families how to specifically set up family structures and organization that insure that each person feels safe and cared for by the family system. Besides working with relationships and families and adolescents she volunteers her time working with The soldier Project and Give an hour. These are organizations that provide free therapy to anyone who has been deployed in military service. Here she uses her trauma-resoluti...

    (131) 060 - 0345

    9 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
  • 10833 Le Conte Ave. Suite 67-120 CHS,Los Angeles,CA

    Dr. Adam Saby was raised between the sandy shores of Huntington Beach, California, and the crystalline waves of Alexandria, Egypt. As a True Blue Bruin, Dr. Saby attended UCLA for his undergraduate studies and medical school. He is specialized in the medical field of PM&R --Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation-- where he treats patients with a range of neuro-musculoskeletal conditions, from ankle sprains to spinal cord injuries. Dr. Saby is currently the Medical Director of UCLA Occupational Health where he's working to create the worldwide leader in employee health through compassionate and coordinated care. After hours, Dr. Saby consults for the San Francisco start-up Karuna Labs on virtual reality solutions for chronic pain. He also spends an occasional Friday night with the California State Athletic Commission as a Ringside Physician for professional boxing and combat sporting events. In his free time, Dr. Saby enjoys volunteering at the UCLA Mobile Clinic Project, reading fiction, and swimming.

    (131) 082 - 5677

    10 MI
  • 3333 Skypark Dr Ste 100,Torrance,CA

    Michael Chien Yu, MD, is board certified in family medicine. Dr. Yu earned his medical degree from Loma Linda University School of Medicine in California. He completed his internship and residency at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. Dr. Yu enjoys educating and working with patients to improve their health and manage their illnesses. He is most proud of the volunteer work that he performs regularly as a clinical instructor at the Harbor-UCLA Family Medicine Residency Program. In his spare time, Dr. Yu enjoys attending church services, participating in family outings, and watching movies and sports on television. In addition to English, he speaks Taiwanese.

    (131) 078 - 4630

    11 MI

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