USC is bringing its world-class medical expertise in ophthalmology and urology/prostate cancer to Los Angeles’ Westside with the opening of the Doctors of USC Beverly Hills.
The Doctors of USC Beverly Hills – affiliated with the Keck School of Medicine of USC – is located in suites 300 and 500 of the Archway Medical Plaza building, at 9033 Wilshire Blvd. at Wetherly. The new 14,195-square-foot location offers the latest treatments from top specialists in two key areas of medicine, said Keck School Dean Carmen A. Puliafito, M.D., M.B.A.
Carmen A. Puliafito
Photo by David Radler“This vital center brings the care and expertise of the Doctors of USC closer to Westside communities,” said Puliafito, who is one of several physicians who will see patients at the new location. “The Doctors of USC Beverly Hills center is a dramatic demonstration of the Keck School of Medicine’s commitment to advancing the art and science of medicine for our local community. It is an extension of USC’s academic medical center, one of two such centers in Los Angeles.”
The
Doctors of USC physician practice group is associated with the USC-owned
USC University Hospital and
USC Norris Cancer Hospital.
Neda Shamie
Photo by David RadlerNeda Shamie, M.D., a leader in corneal transplantation, will serve as medical director of the USC Doheny Eye Center. Puliafito, an expert in macular degeneration, also will see patients at the USC Doheny Eye Center.
David Agus
Photo by David RadlerLeading oncologist David Agus, M.D., will see patients in the
USC Norris Westside Cancer Center, affiliated with the National Cancer Institute-designated
USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center. Inderbir Gill, M.D., executive director,
USC Institute of Urology, will see patients there as well.
The initial focus at The Doctors of USC Beverly Hills will be on ophthalmology and prostate cancer care, providing a complete range of sub-specialties to deliver comprehensive diagnostic and treatment services. Advanced care through cutting-edge therapies and clinical trials will be offered, as well as continuing medical education for community physicians.
Mitchell Gross
Photo by David Radler The center features well-appointed patient exam and treatment rooms, an on-site laboratory and pharmacy, and valet parking. The USC Boardroom, the Trojan Hospitality Room, and a medical education video conferencing center are also planned.
For appointments, please call:
• 310-601-3366 for the Doheny Eye Center.
• 310-272-7640 for the USC Norris Westside Cancer Center.
• 323-865-3700 for the USC Institute of Urology.
The Doctors of USC also see patients in two other satellite locations, in
downtown Los Angeles and
La Canada Flintridge. Another satellite location is planned in Pasadena.