
Dr. Michael Javaheri M.D.
Ophthalmologist
1450 San Pablo St Suite #4000 Los Angeles CA, 90033About
Dr. Javaheri has joined the Glendale Eye Medical Group to bring his expertise in diseases and surgery of the retina and vitreous to our patients. Born and raised in Los Angeles, Dr. Javaheri completed ...
Board Certification
OphthalmologyAmerican Board of OphthalmologyABO
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Nearby Providers
- Dr. David Jeng M.D.1200 N State St Los Angeles CA 90033
- Dr. Harsha Reddy M.D.1200 N State St Los Angeles CA 90033
- Dr. Humair Khan M.D.1450 SAN PABLO ST LOS ANGELES CA 90033
- Dr. Andrew Akbar Moshfeghi MD1450 SAN PABLO ST FL 4 LOS ANGELES CA 90033
- Dr. Charles Wesley Flowers M.D.1450 SAN PABLO ST FL 4 LOS ANGELES CA 90033
- Dr. Srinivas Sadda M.D.1450 San Pablo St Los Angeles CA 90033
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1200 N STATE ST, ROOM C2K100 LOS ANGELES CA 90033WHITE MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTERl
1720 E CESAR AVENUE LOS ANGELES CA 90033GLENDALE MEM HOSPITAL & HLTH CENTERl
1420 S CENTRAL AVE GLENDALE CA 91204PROVIDENCE SAINT JOSEPH MEDICAL CTRl
501 SOUTH BUENA VISTA BURBANK CA 91505GLENDALE ADVENTIST MEDICAL CENTERl
1509 E WILSON TERRACE GLENDALE CA 91206