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DHMN-SC Directory of Physicians & Services Directorio De Proveedores Y Servicios Dignity Health Medical Network Santa Cruz 831.465.7800 DHMN-SC Directory of Physicians & Services Directorio de Proveedores y Servicios Dignity Health Medical Network Santa Cruz 831.465.7800 www.dhmn.org/santacruz Our Contracted Health Plans Nuestros Planes De Salud Contratados HMO Aetna Canopy Doctor’s EPO Anthem Blue Cross CanopyCare IPA Health Net Blue Shield of California Canopy Health-United Healthcare Signature Value Canopy Health- Health Net Smart Care Health Net Canopy Health Net UC Blue and Gold UnitedHealthcare Medicare Advantage HMO AARP Medicare Advantage Secure Horizons HMO Blue Shield 65 Plus (employer-sponsored only) Canopy Health UnitedHealthcare Medicare Advantage Health Net Seniority Plus (employer-sponsored only) UnitedHealthcare Medicare Advantage HMO Participation in some Health Plan products is limited. La participación en algunos productos del plan de salud es limitada. List is subject to change. Esta lista está sujeta a cambios. Publication Date: Fecha de publicación: 03/11/2021 Primary Care Physicians Proveedores de Atención Primaria Santa Cruz M.L. Romo-Gritzewsky, MD ● (f) Internal Medicine 831.728.0440 268 Green Valley Road, Bldg 4 Medicina Internal Freedom, CA 95019 BC: Internal Medicine Thanh (Tom) Vu, MD ● (m) LS: Spanish 831.462.3800 1667 Dominican Way, #230 Santa Cruz, CA 95065 Jeric Villaruz, MD (m) BC: Internal Medicine 831.728.0440 LS: Vietnamese 268 Green Valley Road, Bldg 4 Freedom, CA 95019 LS: Spanish, Filipino, Tagalog Watsonville/Freedom Family Medicine Pediatrics Medicina Familiar Pediatría Ariel Martinez, MD ● (m) 831.786.9250 Madhu Raghavan, MD (f) 1185 Freedom Boulevard, #1 831.724.9200 Watsonville, CA 95076 64 Aspen Way, #102 LS: Spanish Watsonville, CA 95076 BC: Pediatrics LS: Spanish, Tamil Christopher O’Grady, MD ● (m) 831.786.8595 65 Nielson Street, #104 Watsonville, CA 95076 LS: Spanish Shirley Dickinson, MD ● (f) 831.728.0551 1150 Main Street, #3 Watsonville, CA 95076 Internal Medicine Medicina Internal Melissa Lopez-Bermejo, MD (f) 831.761.6327 243 Green Valley Road, #D Freedom, CA 95019 LS: Tagalog, Cebuano Frank Ravago, MD (m) 831.724.7521 99 Airport Boulevard Freedom, CA 95019 LS: Spanish, Tagalog 2 DHMN-SC Primary Care Physicians Proveedores de Atención Primaria Dignity Health Medical Group Aptos Capitola Pediatrics Internal Medicine Family Medicine Pediatría Medicina Internal Medicina Familiar Komal Afzal, DO (f) Delroy McFarlane, MD (m) Robert Chen, MD ● (m) LS: Spanish, Hindi, Punjabi 831.661.6020 BC: Family Medicine Sara Faheem, MD (f) 9515 Soquel Dr, #100 LS: Spanish, Chinese Stephanie Graziani, DO (f) Aptos, CA 95003 Gael DeCleve, DO ● (m) Jedediah Wheeler, DO (m) BC: Family Medicine BC: Family Medicine 831.476.3000 LS: Spanish, French 1820 41st Avenue, #D Judith Garcia, MD (f) Capitola, CA 95010 Pediatrics BC: Family Medicine BC: Pediatrics Pediatría LS: Spanish Jacqueline Sedgwick, MD (f) Komal Afzal, DO (f) BC: Public Health & General Santa Cruz LS: Spanish, Hindi, Punjabi Preventive Medicine Family Medicine Sara Faheem, MD (f) Daniel Temple, MD (m) Medicina Familiar Stephanie Graziani, DO (f) BC: Family Medicine Cory Parello, MD (m) 831.475.1630 Patrick Cudahy, MD (m) LS: Spanish 528 Capitola Avenue Whay Jones, MD (f) Jill Parello, MD (f) Capitola, CA 95010 BC: Family Medicine Jedediah Wheeler, DO (m) Jennifer Kelly, MD (f) 831.612.6264 BC: Family Medicine 105 Post Office Drive, #F P Moleyar Narayana, MD (f) LS: Spanish Aptos, CA 95003 831.476.3000 P Moleyar Narayana, MD (f) BC: Pediatrics 1820 41st Avenue, #D LS: Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam Capitola, CA 95010 Jackson Nagle, DO (m) LS: Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam BC: Family Medicine Boulder Creek Andrew Smythe, DO (m) Family Medicine BC: Family Medicine Internal Medicine Darlene Zanker, MD ● (f) Medicina Familiar BC: Family Medicine Medicina Internal LS: Spanish John Bergren, MD (m) 831.706.2220 Steven Magee, MD (m) Melinda White, DO ● (f) 831.475.1630 2018 Mission Street 831.338.6491 Santa Cruz, CA 95060 13350 Big Basin Way 528 Capitola Avenue Boulder Creek, CA 95006 Capitola, CA 95010 BC: Family Medicine BC: Internal Medicine LS: Spanish BC: Board Certified / Certificado por la Junta LS: Languages spoken in addition to English / Idiomas que se hablan además de Ingles ● Currently not accepting new patients / actualmente no acepta pacientes nuevos 3 Primary Care Physicians Proveedores de Atención Primaria Dignity Health Medical Group Internal Medicine Pediatrics Medicina Internal Pediatría Satish Chandra, MD (m) Jedediah Wheeler, DO (m) BC: Internal Medicine 831.335.9111 LS: Hindi 223 Mt Hermon Road, #A Robert Keet, MD (m) Scotts Valley, CA 95066 BC: Internal Medicine BC: Pediatrics Neel Palakurthy, DO (m) BC: Internal Medicine Yingwei Qi, MD (f) Soquel Lawrence Rosenbaum, MD (m) Family Medicine 831.475.1111 1595 Soquel Drive, #400 Medicina Familiar Santa Cruz, CA 95065 Julia Crawford, MD (f) Hossein Hassani, MD (m) John Kaufmann, MD ● (m) Dean Kashino, MD ● (m) 831.475.8834 831.888.9410 1595 Soquel Drive, #411 4700 Soquel Drive Santa Cruz, CA 95065 Soquel, CA 95073 BC: Internal Medicine, Infectious BC: Family Medicine Disease LS: German, Swedish Internal Medicine Medicina Internal Scotts Valley Morvarid Ebrahimi, MD (f) Family Medicine 831.888.9410 Medicina Familiar 4700 Soquel Dr Soquel, CA 95073 P Moleyar Narayana, MD (f) BC: Internal Medicine LS: Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam LS: Spanish, Farsi 831.335.9111 223 Mt Hermon Road, #A Scotts Valley, CA 95066 Watsonville/Freedom Family Medicine Internal Medicine Medicina Familiar Medicina Internal Clayton McDaniel, MD (m) LS: Spanish Morvarid Ebrahimi, MD (f) Anne-Marie McDaniel, MD (f) 831.335.9111 Robert Weber, MD (m) 223 Mt Hermon Road, #A LS: Spanish Scotts Valley, CA 95066 Gary Zane, DO (m) BC: Internal Medicine 831.288.6537 LS: Spanish, Farsi 575 Auto Center Drive Watsonville, CA 95076 BC: Family Medicine 4 DHMN-SC Primary Care Physicians Proveedores de Atención Primaria Salud Para La Gente Salud Para La Gente Clínica del Valle del Pájaro Salud at Valle Verde 831.728.0222 831.728.0222 831.728.0222 204 East Beach Street 45 Nielson Street 252 Green Valley Road Watsonville, CA 95076 Watsonville, CA 95076 Freedom, CA 95019 Family Medicine Family Medicine Pediatrics Medicina Familiar Medicina Familiar Pediatría Barbara Bannan, MD ● (f) John Aleman, MD (m) Linda Shaw, MD ● (f) LS: Spanish LS: Spanish BC: Pediatrics Elizabeth Bedolla Rocha, MD (f) Elizabeth Bedolla Rocha, MD (f) LS: Spanish LS: Spanish LS: Spanish Flavio Cornejo, DO ● (m) Flavio Cornejo, DO ● (m) Oscar Gantes, MD (m) Oscar Gantes, MD ● (m) BC: Family Medicine BC: Family Medicine LS: Spanish LS: Spanish Corinne McClaughry, MD (f) Amy McEntee DO ● (f) Lindsey Nakao, DO ● (f) Eugene Santillano, MD (m) Eugene Santillano, MD (m) LS: Spanish LS: Spanish Leah Suarez-Abraham, MD (f) Leah Suarez-Abraham, MD (f) LS: Spanish LS: Spanish BC: Family Medicine BC: Family Medicine Pediatrics Internal Medicine Pediatría Medicina Internal Patricia Clarke, MD (f) Mai-Khanh Bui-Duy, MD (f) Devon Francis, MD (f) BC: Internal Medicine Aditi Mhaskar, MD ● (f) LS: Spanish BC: Pediatrics Pediatrics Pediatría Rupal Desai, MD (f) Maria Elevado, MD (f) BC: Pediatrics LS: Filipino Kiandra Kang, MD (f) BC: Pediatrics Shannon Marrero, MD (f) BC: Pediatrics LS: Spanish Aditi Mhaskar, MD ● (f) BC: Pediatrics Pushpendra Sharma, MD (m) BC: Pediatrics BC: Board Certified / Certificado por la Junta LS: Languages spoken in addition to English / Idiomas que se hablan además de Ingles ● Currently not accepting new patients / actualmente no acepta pacientes nuevos 5 Specialists Especialistas Allergy & Immunology MONTEREY BAY Gastroenterology Alergia e Inmunología HEART CENTER 831.761.8500 Gastroenterología 73 Penny Lane ALLERGY & ASTHMA ALBERT J. CREVELLO, M.D. ASSOCIATES OF Watsonville, CA 95076 ALSO 831.722.8807 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 243 Green Valley Rd, #E 831.479.6933 831.479.9500 1595 Soquel Drive, #130 Freedom, CA 95019 3329 Mission Drive • Albert Crevello, MD (m) Santa Cruz, CA 95065 Santa Cruz, CA 95056 • Benjamin Potkin, MD (m) BC: Gastroenterology, • Alan Goldsobel, MD (m) Internal Medicine BC: Allergy & Immunology, Pediatrics BC: Cardiovascular Disease, • Whitney Rassbach, MD (m) Internal Medicine BC: Allergy & Immunology, Internal BAYVIEW Medicine GASTROENETEROLOGY LS: Spanish Dermatology MEDICAL • Xiao (Chloe) Wan, MD (f) Dermatología 831.662.9999 BC: Allergy & Immunology, Internal 4145 Clares Street, #D Medicine DERMATOLOGY SURGICAL Capitola, CA 95010 LS: Mandarin, Japanese MEDICAL GROUP • Ali Khademi, DO (m) • James Wolfe, MD (m) • Andrew Calciano, MD (m) BC: Gastroenterology, BC: Allergy & Immunology, Internal BC: Dermatology Internal Medicine Medicine, Pulmonary Disease • Morgan Magid, MD (m) LS: Spanish BC: Dermatology • Molly Shields, MD (f) DIGNITY HEALTH BC: Dermatology MEDICAL GROUP Cardiology 831.476.2444 831.475.8834 Cardiologia 1661 Soquel Drive, #E 1595 Soquel Drive, #411 Santa Cruz, CA 95065 Santa Cruz, CA 95065 CARDIOVASCULAR • David Anjelly, MD (m) ASSOCIATES OF SANTA CRUZ 831.464.3801 Endocrinology, Diabetes, 1595 Soquel Drive, #220 GORDON E. LEE, M.D. & Metabolism 831.476.4230 Santa Cruz, CA 95065 Endocrinología, Diabetes, • Jay Johnson, MD (m) 1505 Soquel Drive, #8 • Victor Ochoa, MD (m) y Metabolismo Santa Cruz, CA 95065 BC: Cardiovascular Disease, • Gordon Lee, MD (m) Internal Medicine DIGNITY HEALTH BC: Internal Medicine LS: Spanish MEDICAL GROUP • Rajinder Singh, MD (m) 831.475.8834 BC: Cardiovascular Disease, 1595 Soquel Drive, #411 LOS PALOS Internal Medicine Santa Cruz, CA 95065 GASTROENTEROLOGY • Jeffrey Williams, MD (m) SPECIALIST BC: Endocrinology,
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