- Labor and Delivery
- Internal MedicineTrained in internal medicine and Interventional Cardiology, he completed his interventional cardiology fellowship at Henry Ford Hospital before starting his career in Northern California.
- Mental HealthThis notice will tell you about the ways in which Beverly Hills Vein and Cardiovascular Institute may use and disclose medical information about you. Your medical information, also referred to as “protected health information” is that information about you, including demographic information, that may identify you and that relates to your past, present or future physical or mental health information and related health care services.
- UltrasoundAdvanced techniques and devices, including the retrograde approach and ultrasound guided recanalization of chronic long total occlusions of the vessels above and below the knee, has left no room for failure to try to salvage a leg.
- MRIThe “Madyoon Method” employs CT and MRI Venography (MRV) instead. MRV can be highly accurate, easy to perform and successful in many situations where other imaging techniques yield ambiguous results. By combining CT angiography and CT venography, our researchers can now look for multiple conditions in one procedure with high-speed CT scanners.
- RadiologyInterventional cardiology as the leader, along with interventional radiology and vascular surgery, have developed techniques and procedures, over the last 2 decades, that are very effective and can save majority of these patients. In the last ten years there has been a tremendous progress with angioplasty, lasers, atherectomy devices, balloons and stents, that can open up the blocked arteries in the leg and prevent amputation.
- X-Rays
- Computed TomographyOur goal is to identify risks before they pose a more serious threat. Each year, over one million people in the U.S. suffer from heart attacks, many of which die before reaching the hospital. The only way to prevent sudden cardiac death, caused by a heart attack, is through early diagnosis of coronary artery disease using ultra-fast CT-Scan.
- Interventional Radiology
- GangreneThis condition begins as open sores that don’t heal, an injury, or an infection of your feet or legs. Critical limb ischemia (CLI) occurs when such injuries or infections progress and can cause tissue death (gangrene), sometimes requiring amputation of the affected limb.
- Vascular Surgery