
My name is Dr. Ardavan Mashhadian.
I am a nephrology physician.
I am specialized in chronic kidney disease, high blood pressure, kidney stone, and management of patients on dialysis.
I am humble, consistently hard working, kind, and loyal to my patients. At Los Angeles Kidney Center, we treat our patients with courtesy, respect, and kindness. We honor the sacred trust of our patients and their family.
Mission Statement
Patients with chronic kidney disease face many medical challenges as well as emotional and social stressors.
Here at Los Angeles Kidney Center, our mission is to understand our patients complex needs and provide them with both intriguing and emotionally fulfilling care.



Physician And Staff

Dr. Ardavan Mashhadian D.O.
Undergraduate:
University of California, Los Angeles, 2004-2006. Bachelor of Science
Medical School:
Western University of Health Sciences, College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific, 2006-2010.

Dr. Ardavan Mashhadian
I am specialized in chronic kidney disease, high blood pressure, kidney stone, and management of patients on dialysis.
I am humble, consistently hard working, kind, and loyal to my patients. At Los Angeles Kidney Center, we treat our patients with courtesy, respect, and kindness. We honor the sacred trust of our patients and their family.
OUR MISSION
♦ Quality
♦ Team concept
♦ Knowledge
♦ Integrity
♦ Patient-centered
♦ Courtesy
♦ Respectation
♦ Kindness
Fear of losing your kidneys
& ending up on dialysis?
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♦ Schedule an appointment (213) 537-0328 and online booking
♦ Show up to the appointment
♦ Let us propose a treatment plan
♦ Let’s work together to execute the plan
♦ We guarantee your satisfaction!
Testimonial
As a medical student I had the opportunity to work with Dr. Mashhadian at California Hospital. It was a pleasure to observe how kind he was with every patient. He takes all the time necessary to ensure every patient is knowledgeable about their condition and answers all patients’ questions.
JulianaAs a medical student, it was such a pleasure to work with Dr. Masshadian. I not only learned a lot from an academic and clinical standpoint. Dr. Masshadian takes the time to educate his patients on every step of disease management as well as on disease prevention.
Ganesh SwamyMaking appointments was easy and his office staff helped me with my insurance. Appointment Wait time was short. He was concerned about my health and he was very friendly. I felt at ease after talking to him. He cared about my concerns and went over each with me.
LinaI’ve had the pleasure of working with Dr. Masshadian as a med student. He is compassionate, treats everyone with respect and dedicates time for his patients making sure to address the concerns that they have. He is very knowledgeable and takes time time to teach.
Adrian TorbelaDr. Mashhadian is a truly amazing physician. He is extremely knowledgeable and stays up to date on the most current treatments. He’s multilingual and somehow remembers all his patients. He and his staff always make time to answer questions and address concerns.
NaderI am going to share my experience as a medical student who rotated with him. Dr. Mashhadian is very knowledgeable and very caring. He has the best bed side manner. He also makes himself available to answer all the patient’s concerns.
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http://pinterest.com/amashhadian/depression-in-kidney-disease-patients/ One in five patients with chronic kidney disease is depressed, even before beginning long-term dialysis therapy or developing end-stage renal disease. Chronic kidney disease patients with...

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