Milad Javaherian, MD | |
1000 W Carson St, Torrance, CA 90502-2004 | |
(310) 966-7617 | |
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Full Name | Milad Javaherian |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Anesthesiology |
Location | 1000 W Carson St, Torrance, California |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Medicare enrolled and may accept medicare through third-party reassignment. May prescribe medicare part D drugs. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1043700255 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207L00000X | Anesthesiology | A174676 (California) | Primary |
Entity Name | Cedars-sinai Medical Care Foundation |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1316984388 PECOS PAC ID: 0941106645 Enrollment ID: O20040202000464 |
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Milad Javaherian, MD 8950 W Olympic Blvd Ste 105-698, Beverly Hills, CA 90211-3561 Ph: (310) 966-7617 | Milad Javaherian, MD 1000 W Carson St, Torrance, CA 90502-2004 Ph: (310) 966-7617 |
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A 15-minute scan could help diagnose brain damage in babies up to two years earlier than current methods. In a study of over 200 babies at seven hospitals across the UK and the USA, researchers found the brain scan, called magnetic resonance spectroscopy, predicted damage with 98 percent accuracy.
Individual neurons in the monkey amygdala that respond to touch also respond to imagery and sounds, according to new research published in JNeurosci. These cells may provide the building blocks needed to process multisensory social and emotional information.
A new study has concluded that one key part of the immune system, the ability of vitamin D to regulate anti-bactericidal proteins, is so important that is has been conserved through almost 60 million years of evolution and is shared only by primates, including humans - but no other known animal species.
The foot and tibial angles of a rearfoot strike runner do not correlate well with loading impact rates, according to research presented this week at the Association of Academic Physiatrists Annual Meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada.
An international team of influenza researchers in China, the United Kingdom and the United States has used genetic sequencing to trace the source and evolution of the avian H7N9 influenza virus that emerged in humans in China earlier this year. The study, published today in Nature, was supported by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), a component of the National Institutes of Health, and other organizations.
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Vadim Tokhner, MD Anesthesiology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1000 W. Carson Street, Dept. Of Anesthesiology, Box #10, Torrance, CA 90502 Phone: 424-306-8012 Fax: 310-534-1976 | |
Dr. Katrina Marie Von Kriegenbergh, MD Anesthesiology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3655 Lomita Blvd Ste 206, Torrance, CA 90505 Phone: 310-791-4980 Fax: 310-791-4989 | |
Nicholas J Mondek, Anesthesiology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 4101 Torrance Blvd, Torrance, CA 90503 Phone: 310-540-7676 | |
Jeanette Kaye Oka, M.D. Anesthesiology Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 3330 Lomita Blvd, Torrance, CA 90505 Phone: 310-325-9110 Fax: 310-784-8762 | |
Dwight Alan Wymore, M.D. Anesthesiology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 4101 Torrance Blvd, Torrance, CA 90503 Phone: 310-540-7676 Fax: 310-540-1485 | |
Dr. Zakir Rangwala, MD Anesthesiology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3330 Lomita Blvd, Torrance, CA 90505 Phone: 310-704-9195 | |
Dr. Carlos Alberto Garcia, MD Anesthesiology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3330 Lomita Blvd, Torrance, CA 90505 Phone: 310-325-9110 Fax: 310-784-8777 |