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    Audeh William MD

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    Youram Nassir, MD

    4.7(91 reviews)
    1.7 miMid-Wilshire

    Dr. Nassir is in a class entirely his own. I have never met a doctor like him…read more My husband has faced more medical challenges than most people experience in a lifetime--cardiac arrest, heart transplant, dialysis, kidney transplant, strokes, prostate cancer, parasitic infection, diabetic wounds, spine, rib, and tibia fractures and surgery, amputations... and that's just the short list. We've grateful to have been blessed with excellent medical care over the years, but we have never encountered a physician like Dr. Nassir. We were referred to him after more than 20 medical visits in a single month. My immunosuppressed husband had developed an aggressive squamous cell carcinoma that went from a tiny pimple to a 5 cm x 4 cm x 2 cm thick blackened, mushroom‑like mass on his right temple, extending under the skin to a large lump at his parotid gland and into the lymph nodes in his neck. After consultations at three premier medical centers, we were left with little hope. We were preparing to go home and make the best of what we thought would be his final days. At a last visit with my husband's long‑time primary care doctor--someone we trust implicitly--he told us, "Not all the best doctors are at the premier medical centers," and said he knew the best oncologist in the area. He texted Dr. Nassir, explained the situation, and Dr. Nassir told us to come in at 9 AM THE NEXT MORNING. Not in two weeks. Not when convenient. The next day. At that first visit, Dr. Nassir spent TWO FULL HOURS with us. He carefully reviewed my husband's extensive medical history and every test and consultation from the previous month. While we sat in his office, he called multiple physicians--including two who had already seen my husband and two nationally recognized experts. Every one of them picked up the phone. His assistant, Jose, worked seamlessly beside him, taking notes, pulling records, and preparing referrals in real time. What would normally take weeks happened in a single visit. By the end of that visit, Dr. Nassir had a clear plan: urgent surgery, followed by concurrent radiation and chemotherapy. For the first time in weeks, we felt the fog lift. We left knowing exactly what needed to happen and who needed to be involved--including a radiation oncologist who has since been repeatedly confirmed to be the best in his field. Throughout that visit, staff members quietly stepped in with urgent issues from other patients. Each time, Dr. Nassir gave them his full attention, then returned to us without missing a beat. The new‑patient paperwork had warned that wait times could be long. After that day, I knew I would never complain. If I ever wait to see him, it's because he is giving someone else the same life‑saving attention he gave us. Since that February appointment, my husband has undergone successful surgery and is now nearing the end of a seven‑week treatment plan--five days a week of radiation at Cedars‑Sinai and two days a week at Dr. Nassir's nearby Cancer Care Institute (chemotherapy, IV fluids, labs, and nurse practitioner consultations). He is doing well, and we are hopeful he will beat this cancer. At the very least, we now have more time--time for his two young grandchildren to truly know and remember their grandpa. The entire staff has been exceptional. * Sona, the office manager, knows us personally and creates a supportive environment. * Rosanna and Nana, the chemo nurses, are skilled and attentive. * Mark and Madeleine, the nurse practitioners, ensure every concern is addressed and reviewed with Dr. Nassir. * The front office team is constantly busy yet always available and kind. I would not hesitate for a moment to refer any friend or family member facing cancer to Dr. Nassir. He and his team are in the business of saving lives, and they do it with expertise, urgency, and extraordinary humanity.

    Used to be a great doctor but the last 5 years something happened. Maybe he's burnt out, but your…read morelucky you see him on your appointment dates. The wait is ridiculous and when they do call your name the visit is usually with the NP,not the doctor. Medications if called in are usually wrong and the lack of empathy in the staff shows. Too bad it's turned out like this. I used to rave about this doctor and his office. Now I regret going there. Seems they forgot they are working with cancer patients who need professionalism and kindness. A stage 4 cancer patient waiting to be seen for 2 to 3 hours is ridiculous. Sometimes greed takes over compassion.

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    Giuliano Armando, MD

    Giuliano Armando, MD

    3.7(18 reviews)
    0.0 miBeverly Grove

    The absolute best. Dr. Giuliano and his team were wonderful. From the first call, his dedicated…read moreteam answers the phone: no call center, no interminable hold, they got me right in, and were very compassionate with every question I had. The medical fellow, Dr. Fleshner, and nurses were wonderful. Everything was explained with care and compassion, and the fellow and nurses were immediately responsive with messaging or calling, taking time with detailed answers to every single question. Every time I left Dr. Giuliano's office I felt better and reassured. He has wisdom and speaks with compassion (unlike the top UCLA surgeon I saw who was brash, dismissive, and completely wrong about a more rare part of my medical care). Dr. Giuliano is world-renowned and invented the sentinel node removal, sparing women from the unnecessary and painful removal of multiple lymph nodes that used to be commonplace and resulted in lifelong lymphedema. He's known for meticulously getting clean margins, whereas other patients I know with other surgeons had to return for an additional surgery because the first wasn't successful. He's a lifesaver and a lovely human. It was a privilege to be in his care. Also, to respond to another reviewer: the best cancer centers are teaching hospitals, and you almost always see a medical fellow first, that's just standard practice, not annoyance. The fellow is also an amazing resource. And--you're waiting for the best care, you understand why there's a wait when the doctor treats you with undivided attention. This isn't your standard annual physical. I rarely experienced a wait, but he's worth waiting for.

    Perv. Don't. Since I need to make this 85 characters I will just say again he's an uncomfortable…read moreperson for a woman to be around. Plus he's arrogant, doesn't listen, and doesn't have time for patients- except for when he's perving.

    Andrew Li, MD

    Andrew Li, MD

    4.6(9 reviews)
    0.0 miBeverly Grove

    THE BEST! Caring, competent, excellent possession. I am so thankful every day that I found Dr. Li..read more

    Sorry I have to leave a different review. Dr. Li performed my hysterectomy in September 2022. The…read moreonly good thing about him or his office was - he was able to use his connections to speed up the procedure since I needed it very urgent, and no-one else was available. This was the end of the good. I was super excited about the great review - patient, warm, personal. Unfortunately, from the very first moment of my surgery - everything went wrong. He rushed through my surgery and was so proud that he finished it in 1 hour and could go home. However, my vitals was consistently declining, despite the unneeded blood transfusion and hydration which Dr. Li prescribed me. Dr. Li and his team were upset that they had to come on weekend to check on me, as if I asked for this! After 3 days of declining, I finally convinced Dr. Li to send me to a CT scan, and they discovered that I have internal bleeding because Dr. Li didn't close some major spot inside. Obviously I had to go through additional surgery that night to stop the bleeding. And again Dr. Li and his staff attitude was like if they were annoyed with me, because he was supposed to be out of town and instead of that he had to fix my bleeding! I almost felt like apologizing. I left the hospital swollen with 20 lb of unnecessary liquid and bruises all over my body due to internal bleeding. I looked like I was beaten and tortured. It took me looong time to recover and get rid of the swollenness and bruises. I had nightmares for months that I am being drugged to another surgery. Dr. Li is NOT warm, NOT comforting, and NOT compassioned, the whole time in his treatment I felt like a victim of his huge EGO. His face is the last face you want to see before you go into surgery. It happened in September 2022, why do I write this review now? - Because I just started feeling a slight recovering, and I felt other women need to know my story. I thought I should've attached the photos the way I was dismissed from the hospital - but believe me they are too hard to watch.

    Audeh William MD - oncologist - Updated June 2026

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