Biography
Dr. Pejman Shirazy is a medical doctor who has completed his medical training at UCLA’S School of Medicine. Dr. Shirazy has completed specialty training in the field of physical medicine, rehabilitation and interventional pain management.
Dr. Shirazy was appointed as chief resident, elected unanimously by the physicians at UCLA, Cedars Sinai, and the nationally renowned, Rancho Los Amigo Rehabilitation Center. While at UCLA, Dr. Shirazy completed numerous spinal procedures ranging from epidural injections, facet injections, nerve blocks, discogram, and radiofrequncy procedures. He completed his training at the Orthopedic and Spine Center at UCLA where he gained vast experience in diagnosis, management, and treatment of neuromusculoskeletal disorders.
In addition, Dr. Shirazy is board certified in performing electodiagnostic studies including electromyography and nerve conductions studies. His interpersonal skills and clinical skills have proved to be effective in the management of chronic pain patients. Dr. Shirazy has been practicing medicine since 2003. His practice has focused on orthopedic conditions and interventional pain management addressing the treatment of these conditions.
Dr. Shirzazy has performed State-of-the-Art Treatment in a form of platelet rich plasma procedures and stem cell regenerative therapy to address injuries in the musculoskeletal
system prior to surgical interventions. Furthermore, Dr. Shirazy’s patient population includes private insurance, Medicare, and personal injury patients. Dr. Shirzazy has established a Personal Injury Department, in which dedicated staff members are available to help with case management, follow-up on patient’s care, and provide high quality medical reports.
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