- Pediatric CareTenth Street Pediatrics is currently contracted with many (but NOT all) PPO plans for Anthem Blue Cross, Blue Shield, Cigna, Aetna, and United Healthcare insurance (this does not include POS, EPOS, EOS, or HMO plans).
- Primary CareI remained at UCLA for my training in Pediatrics. I have wanted to become a pediatrician since I was thirteen. An aspiration I owe to my sister who is seven years younger than me. I loved helping my mother care for her so she was the first child to come under my care. After my three years of residency, I was at a crossroad and needed to decide which direction I wanted to take. It was between specializing in Neonatology and General Pediatrics. After some reflection, I realized that the experience of watching a human being develop from infancy to adulthood is quite awe inspiring and humbling. It was the path I wanted to take, so I accepted the offer to stay as Chief Resident in Pediatrics at UCLA. Being Chief Resident gave me an extra year to hone my skills in primary care and it also gave me a chance to teach medical students and residents.
- Emergency CareDs to be seen after hours, the on-call doctor will direct you to the appropriate Emergency Room. We routinely send families to UCLA-Santa Monica
- Immunizations! This portal allows parents direct access to parts of their children's medical record including immunizations, lab results, and growth charts. You can also message with your doctor and view/pay your statements via the portal.
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Mental Health
- RadiologyI loved medical school, and was honored by being selected by the faculty, into Alpha Omega Alpha, the national honor medical society. As I rotated through the various sub specialties such as surgery, emergency medicine, radiology and pediatrics, I tried to envision myself in each. But it was the children that captured my heart.They were too fun and honest. Yes, they get illnesses, but they overwhelmingly get better, and I enjoyed educating the families and reassuring them along the way. As a rather outgoing, and informal individual, I seemed a natural fit for relating well to the children and adolescents.
- Rashes
- Sports Medicine