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1004Best Doctors Pg1.Cover.Indd LOS ANGELES TIMES ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT Best Doctors is the largest continuous peer-to-peer survey of the medical profession ever conducted. Targeted surveys help to identify specialists who are considered by fellow physicians to be the most skilled in their fields and most qualified for reviewing and treating complex medical conditions. The polling process is anonymous and confidential, qualitative and quantitative. Best Doctors is totally independent. Doctors do not pay to be included in the database, nor are they paid to participate in the survey. The judgment of peers is the determining factor. Best Doctors in SoCal Up to 1.5 million evaluations are collected annually. Only 5% of the doctors in the country are actually selected for inclusion. The result? An unparalleled “Doctors of Excellence” network unmatched in the industry today. What could be more reassuring than having access to the doctors that other doctors choose? Here’s to your health! 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De La Pena Phone: 323-865-3922 Arieh Bergman Los Angeles, CA 90095 Anne L. Coleman Phone: 310-794-9922 2446 West Whittier Boulevard 18411 Clark Street, Suite 207 Montebello, CA 90640 Kathryn Joanne Shaw Jules Stein Eye Institute Tarzana, CA 91356 Kevin M. Miller Phone: 323-728-5500 White Memorial ObGyn Group 100 Stein Plaza, Suite 273 1701 Cesar E. Chavez Avenue, Suite 200-225 Phone: 818-881-8999 Doris Stein Eye Research Center Los Angeles, CA 90095 200 Stein Plaza, First Floor Newport Beach Los Angeles, CA 90033 Upland Phone: 310-794-9442 Phone: 323-225-4300 Los Angeles, CA 90095 Stephen H. Johnson Thomas T. Easter Joseph L. Demer Phone: 310-206-9951 Neil S. Silverman 1441 Avocado Avenue, Suite 206 Women’s Medical Group of Upland UCLA Jules Stein Eye Institute Bartly J. Mondino Newport Beach, CA 92660 Center for Fetal Medicine and 600 North Mountain Avenue, Suite A104 100 Stein Plaza Women’s Ultrasound Jules Stein Eye Institute Phone: 949-760-9007 Upland, CA 91786 Los Angeles, CA 90024 200 Stein Plaza 6310 West San Vicente Boulevard, Suite 520 Phone: 909-931-1033 Phone: 310-825-5931 Brent Norman Los Angeles, CA 90048 Los Angeles, CA 90095 361 Hospital Road, Suite 126 Phone: 323-857-1952 West Covina Uday Devgan Phone: 310-206-7202 Newport Beach, CA 92663 Cataract, Lens, and LASIK Surgery A. Linn Murphree Phone: 949-722-3980 Khalil Tabsh Anna S. Leung 11600 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 200 UCLA Perinatal Group San Gabriel Valley Perinatal Medical Group Childrens Hospital Los Angeles Thomas S. Tooma Los Angeles, CA 90025 The Vision Center 200 UCLA Medical Plaza, Suite 430 1135 South Sunset Avenue, Suite 402 Phone: 800-337-1969 TLC Laser Eye Centers Los Angeles, CA 90095 West Covina, CA 91790 4650 Sunset Boulevard 3501 South Jamboree Road, Suite 1100 Phone: 310-208-4492 Phone: 626-337-4425 Dean Eliott Los Angeles, CA 90027 Newport Beach, CA 92660 Phone: 323-361-2347 Claire Templeman Brenda J. Ross-Shelton Doheny Eye Institute Phone: 949-854-7400 1450 San Pablo Street Anthony B. Nesburn Womens and Childrens Hospital San Gabriel Valley Perinatal Medical Group Los Angeles, CA 90033 Orthopaedic Surgery 1441 Eastlake Avenue, Suite 7419 1135 South Sunset Avenue, Suite 402 American Eye Institute Phone: 323-442-6522 Cedars-Sinai Medical Tower, Suite 390 Los Angeles, CA 90033 West Covina, CA 91790 Beverly Hills Phone: 323-865-3979 Phone: 626-337-4425 Brian Francis 8635 West Third Street USC Keck School of Medicine Los Angeles, CA 90048 John Regan Steven A. Vasilev Occupational Medicine 1450 San Pablo Street Phone: 310-652-1133 Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Spine Group Beverly Hills Los Angeles, CA 90033 Carmen A. Puliafito 120 South Spalding Drive, Suite 400 Medical Center Los Angeles Phone: 323-442-6335 4900 Sunset Boulevard, Suite 3D USC Keck School of Medicine Beverly Hills, CA 90210 Los Angeles, CA 90027 Philip Harber JoAnn A. Giaconi Office of the Dean Phone: 310-385-8010 Phone: 323-783-4018 David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Jules Stein Eye Institute Keith Administration Building, Suite 500 Fullerton 1975 Zonal Avenue John Williams III 10880 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 1800 100 Stein Plaza, Suite 273 Los Angeles, CA 90024 Los Angeles, CA 90095 Los Angeles, CA 90033 Harry Skinner Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Phone: 310-794-9442 Phone: 323-442-1900 St. Jude Heritage Medical Group 444 South San Vicente Boulevard, Room 1002 Phone: 310-794-8144 Robert Alan Goldberg Peter A. Quiros 100 East Valencia Mesa Drive, Suite 105 Los Angeles, CA 90048 Ophthalmology Fullerton, CA 92835 Phone: 310-423-5000 Jules Stein Eye Institute Doheny Eye Institute 100 Stein Plaza, Suite 1-132 1450 San Pablo Street Phone: 714-446-5200 Margaret Lynn Yonekura Beverly Hills Los Angeles, CA 90095 Los Angeles, CA 90033 Los Angeles California Hospital Medical Center Phone: 310-206-8250 Phone: 323-442-6335 1401 South Grand Avenue Brian S. Boxer Wachler Lawrence D. Dorr Los Angeles, CA 90015 465 North Roxbury Drive, Suite 902 Lynn K. Gordon Narsing A. Rao The Arthritis Institute Phone: 213-742-5974 Beverly Hills, CA 90210 Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center Doheny Eye Institute 637 South Lucas Avenue Phone: 310-860-1900 Jules Stein Eye Institute 1450 San Pablo Street, Suite 4000 Newport Beach Los Angeles, CA 90317 David S. Boyer 100 Stein Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90033 Phone: 213-977-2280 Allyson M. Brooks Retina-Vitreous Associates Medical Group Los Angeles, CA 90095 Phone: 323-442-6649 Phone: 310-825-0412 Neal Elattrache 1441 Avocado Avenue, Suite 301 8641 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 210 Stephen J. Ryan Kerlan Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic Newport Beach, CA 92660 Beverly Hills, CA 90211 Gary N. Holland Doheny Eye Institute 6801 Park Terrace, Suite 500 Phone: 949-644-2722 Phone: 310-854-6201 Jules Stein Eye Institute 1450 San Pablo Street, Suite 5900 Los Angeles, CA 90045 John V. Brown III Andrew Caster Ocular Inflammatory Disease Center Los Angeles, CA 90033 Phone: 310-665-7257 Phone: 323-442-6522 Gynecologic Oncology Associates 9100 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 265E 100 Stein Plaza Ronald Glousman Newport Lido Medical Center, Suite 507 Beverly Hills, CA 90212 Los Angeles, CA 90095 Srinivas Reddy Sadda Phone: 310-206-7202 Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic 351 Hospital Road Phone: 310-274-1221 Doheny Eye Institute 6801 Park Terrace Newport Beach, CA 92663 Jonathan A. Hoenig David Huang 1450 San Pablo Street Los Angeles, CA 90045 Phone: 949-642-1361 9735 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 308 Doheny Eye Institute Los Angeles, CA 90033 Phone: 310-665-7200 Phone: 323-442-6522 Weatherford T. Clayton Beverly Hills, CA 90212 1450 San Pablo Street Eric E. Johnson 351 Hospital Road, Suite 504 Phone: 310-247-3778 Los Angeles, CA 90033 Alfredo A. Sadun Phone: 323-442-6377 Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center Newport Beach, CA 92663 Roger Novack Doheny Eye Institute 100 UCLA Medical Plaza, Suite 755 Phone: 949-646-2800 Retina Vitreous Associates Medical Group Mark S. Humayun 1450 San Pablo Street Los Angeles, CA 90095 Bernard M. Feldman 8641 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 210 Doheny Eye Institute Los Angeles, CA 90033 Phone: 310-319-1234 Phone: 323-442-6335 Newport Beach ObGyn Medical Group Beverly Hills, CA 90211 1450 San Pablo Street, Suite 3600 James V. Luck, Jr. 351 Hospital Road, Suite 316 Phone: 310-854-6201 Los Angeles, CA 90033 James Joseph Salz Phone: 323-442-6523 Los Angeles Orthopaedic Hospital Newport Beach, CA 92663 Norman Shorr American Eye Institute 2400 South Flower Street, Third Floor Phone: 949-642-5775 435 North Roxbury Drive, Suite 104 John A. Irvine Cedars-Sinai Medical Tower, Suite 390 Los Angeles, CA 90007 Lisa Hirsch Beverly Hills, CA 90210 Doheny Eye Institute 8635 West Third Street Phone: 213-749-8255 Los Angeles, CA 90048 360 San Miguel, Suite 308 Phone: 310-278-1839 1450 San Pablo Street Charles N. Moon Newport Beach, CA 92660 Los Angeles, CA 90033 Phone: 310-652-1133 Yossi (Joseph) SidiKaro Phone: 323-442-6335 Cedars-Sinai Orthopaedic Center Phone: 949-720-0511 435 North Roxbury Drive, Suite 410 Robert J. Schechter 444 South San Vincente Boulevard, Suite 603 Anne Marie Kent Beverly Hills, CA 90210 Howard R. 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