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Richard M. Young, MD, is a highly trained neurosurgeon with the team at Inland Neurosurgery Institute (INI) in Pomona and Arcadia, California.
Dr. Young was born in Taiwan and came to the United States at an early age. His grandmother always predicted that he would be a doctor. Since the age of 3, he would hold her head when she had a migraine and would say, “When I get older, I will take care of you.”
Excelling in science and math, he went to college as an electrical engineering major at UC San Diego. However, his calling into medicine resulted in him graduating cum laude in biochemistry and cell biology. He continued his journey into medical school at New York Medical College in Valhalla, New York, where he discovered his passion for neurosurgery.
This passion derived from a pivotal case during medical school, where a patient was in a coma from a ruptured brain aneurysm. That same patient recovered weeks later from the brain bleed and surgery. “To have the ability to save a person’s life…that’s what I want to do.”
He completed his neurosurgical training at The George Washington University (GWU) in Washington, DC. During his training, he also spent a year as a research fellow at the National Institute of Health (NIH) – NINDS – Medical Division. After completing his residency at GWU, he came back to the west coast to UCLA for a two-year neurointerventional/neuroendovascular surgery CAST certified fellowship.
Not only has he written many articles, book chapters, poster presentations, and a journal cover for JNS-Spine, but he was also awarded the Bannister Award both for the fastest treatment time of removing a blood clot in the brain during his fellowship at UCLA.
“Everyone knows how important the brain is, and if damage occurs to the brain, it can be devastating to that person and their family. To me, I do not see a patient but rather another human being that I am trying to help get better, like my grandmother. The reason I joined the group of neurosurgeons at Inland Neurosurgery Institute is that my colleagues share the same vision for helping people.”
During his free time, Dr. Young enjoys spending time with his family, cooking, running, and swimming.
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Dr. Richard Young, MD
Neurosurgeon
255 E. Bonita Ave
Building 9
Pomona, CA 91767
Richard M. Young, MD, is a highly trained neurosurgeon with the team at Inland Neurosurgery Institute (INI) in Pomona and Arcadia, California.
Dr. Young was born in Taiwan and came to the United States at an early age. His grandmother always predicted that he would be a doctor. Since the age of 3, he would hold her head when she had a migraine and would say, “When I get older, I will take care of you.”
Excelling in science and math, he went to college as an electrical engineering major at UC San Diego. However, his calling into medicine resulted in him graduating cum laude in biochemistry and cell biology. He continued his journey into medical school at New York Medical College in Valhalla, New York, where he discovered his passion for neurosurgery.
This passion derived from a pivotal case during medical school, where a patient was in a coma from a ruptured brain aneurysm. That same patient recovered weeks later from the brain bleed and surgery. “To have the ability to save a person’s life…that’s what I want to do.”
He completed his neurosurgical training at The George Washington University (GWU) in Washington, DC. During his training, he also spent a year as a research fellow at the National Institute of Health (NIH) – NINDS – Medical Division. After completing his residency at GWU, he came back to the west coast to UCLA for a two-year neurointerventional/neuroendovascular surgery CAST certified fellowship.
Not only has he written many articles, book chapters, poster presentations, and a journal cover for JNS-Spine, but he was also awarded the Bannister Award both for the fastest treatment time of removing a blood clot in the brain during his fellowship at UCLA.
“Everyone knows how important the brain is, and if damage occurs to the brain, it can be devastating to that person and their family. To me, I do not see a patient but rather another human being that I am trying to help get better, like my grandmother. The reason I joined the group of neurosurgeons at Inland Neurosurgery Institute is that my colleagues share the same vision for helping people.”
During his free time, Dr. Young enjoys spending time with his family, cooking, running, and swimming.
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Dr. Richard Young, MD
Neurosurgeon
1015 N 1st Ave
Suite A
Arcadia, CA 91006
Amir Kashefi, MD
Radiologist
960 E Green St Ste L5
Pasadena, CA 91106
George Mednik, md
Radiologist
1125 N. Vermont Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90029
Yasmin Pirani, MD FRCP
Radiologist
819 S Holt Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90035
Dr. Jabour is an internationally recognized Neuroradiologist with more than 30 years of experience in academic and clinical practice having authored dozens of peer reviewed research articles as well as textbook chapters. Dr. Jabour’s most recent interest is in the field of functional MRI (fMRI) and its role in evaluating neurological disorders including brain degeneration, traumatic brain injury, and neuropsychiatric disorders.
Dr. Jabour served his radiology residency at Stanford University and University of Southern California (USC). He is a senior member of the American Society of Neuroradiology (ASNR), having performed Fellowship in Neuroradiology at USC and Interventional Radiology and Head and Neck fellowship at University of California- Los Angeles (UCLA). He was appointed to the radiology faculty at UCLA where he was Attending Professor in Head and Neck Radiology and was Chief of Neuroradiology at the VA UCLA Medical Center. Until as recently as 2013, he was Attending Radiologist at the UCLA Head and Neck Grand Rounds.
Dr. Jabour received the prestigious Certificate of Merit Award from the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) in 1991 for his research in defining the role of PET scanning in detecting cancer in the extracranial head and neck. In addition, Dr. Jabour gained national recognition for developing new techniques in cancer imaging in the head and neck using PET/CT. He is a member of the American Medical Association, Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), California Radiology Society, American Society of Head and Neck Radiology, and Society for Spine Radiology.
Dr. Jabour has founded multiple leading medical companies utilizing his academic and research expertise. These companies include the Medical Imaging Center of Southern California in both Santa Monica and Beverly Hills, the premier multi-modality outpatient imaging facility in Los Angeles. He also founded DISC Surgery Center (Directed Interventional Surgery Center, Inc.), specializing in spine pain management, minimally invasive prostate surgery, and breast surgery. Smart Brain and Health was founded to focus on the latest neuroimaging and neurotherapeutic techniques for the diagnosis and treatment of various neurological disorders including Depression and OCD. He also founded a comprehensive breast center and WIMI facility (Women’s Imaging at Medical Imaging), dedicated to women’s health issues.
He founded Smart Heart and Health, a concierge style innovative preventive imaging company and developed the Zero-Rad scan, a non-invasive zero radiation whole body MRI; a powerful tool for the safe early detection and screening of disease. This company also performs CT Coronary Angiograms and other screening studies.
Dr. Jabour continues to be a leading innovator in multiple fields of radiology and has been a featured as a guest on many media venues in the United States as a medical expert, including Dr. Phil and The Doctors.
Dr. Bradley Jabour, MD
Radiologist
8727 Beverly Blvd
Beverly Hills, CA 90048
About Dr. Yashar
Dr. Yashar is a fellowship-trained Board-Certified Neurosurgeon, specializing in outpatient spine surgery as well as cranial and endovascular procedures. He has performed countless spine operations, including those involving challenging degenerative spinal conditions, spine tumors, and complex spinal trauma.
Dr. Yashar treats every patient as a whole patient, rather than only focusing on their symptoms or condition alone. Dr. Yashar is thorough with each and every patient as he believes each patient is the center of their care team–he discusses their conditions with them and reviews their images together, inviting them to participate in their health care decision.
>Dr. Yashar believes in treating patients first with conservative, nonsurgical therapies first, as a majority of patients do not require surgical intervention. Should surgery become necessary, he offers the safest, most effective, and least invasive approach. Dr. Yashar is passionate about minimally-invasive spine surgery and motion preservation (Artificial Disc Replacement surgery, Minimally-Invasive Lumbar laminectomy surgery) as these allow patients the opportunity to return to their level of performance expeditiously. He provides personalized attention to each and every patient and welcomes questions and discussion about each of the treatment options.
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Dr. Parham Yashar, MD
Neurosurgeon
11710 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90025
Dawn Belden, MA, is a Clinical Certified Thermographer. She has a background in holistic education – bringing integrated curriculum to distance learning programs. She is also a learning styles consultant and has a strong foundation in individualized and personalized education. She has studied with Jean Houston and Thich Nhat Hanh, among others, and has co-lead teen retreats in Mindfulness and Awareness, affiliated with UCLA.
Dawn provides the best service possible to her clients. She feels that thermography gives people a way to actually see, through imagery, the efficacy of their bodies. When clients are able to see themselves in such a way they become effective and pro-active in monitoring and orchestrating their health; thermography empowers clients to be agents of change in a self-directed and supported way.
Dawn is passionate about alternative medicine and used it almost exclusively, to great result, with her daughter and son’s neurological and stomach issues. She feels that because of the pervasive toxicity in the environment resulting in the nearly epidemic numbers of cancer we must have ways to ameliorate and track the effects in our bodies.
Thermography is non- violating, non- invasive, and holistic. It gives an integrated view of the body by providing pictures of our own unique patterns – a blueprint of wholeness, reinforcing the fact that we are not made up of disconnected parts, but rather a weave of interacting neurological and physiological processes.
Ms. Belden encourages women, and the men whose lives they touch, to educate themselves about the option of breast thermography and make wise decisions after considering all the information available. Thermography is not a substitute for other medically necessary procedures which may be recommended by your doctor.
Dawn performs thermography with state of the art technology and all thermal reports are read by medical doctors who are board certified by the American College of Clinical Thermology. Her goal is to make breast thermography as common and vital as your annual pap test, as well as affordable. The first step to avoiding breast cancer is educating women and empowering them to make decisions based on sound holistic options.
To schedule an appointment for Thermography, please contact Dawn via email: [email protected] or phone 805-560-7602, 310-871-5647. Thank you!
Dawn Belden, PharmD
Radiologist
2222 Santa Monica Blvd. Suite 105
Santa Monica, CA 90404
Dr. Caroline Moss is an expert physician who has experience and training from centers across the United States. She specializes in breast and women’s radiology. She has been practicing breast imaging since 1991 and specializes in mammography, ultrasonography and both ultrasound guided and stereotactic biopsies. Dr. Moss is also trained in 3D Breast Tomosynthesis, the newest breast imaging technology. She especially enjoys the patient contact at SonoBreasts, since many areas of radiology don’t offer patient interaction. Prior to coming to SonoBreasts, she worked in offices that cared for women in underserved populations and still does so a few times a week. She is excited to be part of our expanding breast center and we are happy to have her as a member of SonoBreasts where she counsels patients on mammogram and ultrasound findings as well as helps provide pinpoint accuracy to allow for cancer removal and diagnosis.
Dr. Moss is a native Californian. She trained in radiology at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit and UCLA. She completed her CT/US/MRI fellowship at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles, and also has special training in nuclear medicine.
Completion of Training Hologic 3D Breast Tomography
Cedars Sinai Hospital: Fellowship in Cross-Sectional Imaging
UCLA and Henry Ford Hospital: Residency in Diagnostic Radiology
University of Nevada, Reno: B.S in premedicine
Director of Mammography, Valley Breast Care 10 years
Director of Mammography, Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital 10 years
Private Practice Northridge Hospital
Los Angeles Radiologic Society
American College of Radiology
Dr. Caroline Moss, OTR/L
Occupational Therapist
2211 Corinth Ave
Suite 307
Los Angeles, CA 90064
Dr. Glass is a renowned Nuclear Medicine physician who has worked in the LA community for over 25 years.
Dr. Glass is Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Nuclear Medicine, Nuclear Cardiology, and Numerical Analysis.He received his medical degree from Bayor College of Medicine and went on to complete a residency in Internal Medicine at Kaiser Permanente Foundation Hospital –Santa Clara. He then completed a residency in Nuclear Medicine at the University of California—Davis and was trained in MRI at Duke University.
Dr. Glass joined Medical Imaging in 1999 from St. John’s and was the Section Chief of Nuclear Medicine at the UCLA Veterans Administration Hospital, Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System.
He is currently a faculty member at UC Davis and UCLA.
He has published numerous articles, and has lectured both nationally and internationally. In addition, he routinely presents and acts as a moderator at the society for Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting. He demonstrates skills in PET-CT, lymphocintigraphy as well as CT coronary angiography.
Dr. Glass’s expertise in Cardiac Nuclear Medicine have earned the pair national recognition for their findings in the current diagnosis and management of coronary artery disease.
Dr. Edwin Glass, MD
Radiologist
2811 Wilshire Blvd.
Suite #B
Santa Monica, CA 90403
Richard M. Young, MD, is a highly trained neurosurgeon with the team at Inland Neurosurgery Institute (INI) in Pomona and Arcadia, California.
Dr. Young was born in Taiwan and came to the United States at an early age. His grandmother always predicted that he would be a doctor. Since the age of 3, he would hold her head when she had a migraine and would say, “When I get older, I will take care of you.”
Excelling in science and math, he went to college as an electrical engineering major at UC San Diego. However, his calling into medicine resulted in him graduating cum laude in biochemistry and cell biology. He continued his journey into medical school at New York Medical College in Valhalla, New York, where he discovered his passion for neurosurgery.
This passion derived from a pivotal case during medical school, where a patient was in a coma from a ruptured brain aneurysm. That same patient recovered weeks later from the brain bleed and surgery. “To have the ability to save a person’s life…that’s what I want to do.”
He completed his neurosurgical training at The George Washington University (GWU) in Washington, DC. During his training, he also spent a year as a research fellow at the National Institute of Health (NIH) – NINDS – Medical Division. After completing his residency at GWU, he came back to the west coast to UCLA for a two-year neurointerventional/neuroendovascular surgery CAST certified fellowship.
Not only has he written many articles, book chapters, poster presentations, and a journal cover for JNS-Spine, but he was also awarded the Bannister Award both for the fastest treatment time of removing a blood clot in the brain during his fellowship at UCLA.
“Everyone knows how important the brain is, and if damage occurs to the brain, it can be devastating to that person and their family. To me, I do not see a patient but rather another human being that I am trying to help get better, like my grandmother. The reason I joined the group of neurosurgeons at Inland Neurosurgery Institute is that my colleagues share the same vision for helping people.”
During his free time, Dr. Young enjoys spending time with his family, cooking, running, and swimming.
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Dr. Richard Young, MD
Neurosurgeon
6216 Brockton Ave
Unit 213
Riverside, CA 92506