Health

Dr. Parham Yashar Enabling the Patients to Live a Pain-Free Life through His Services

Finding the right doctor in the desperation of sickness is indeed a difficult task. Patients go through a lot of psychological and emotional traumas as well along with their physical ailments. Pain is an evil thing that has the ability to make anyone’s life miserable. In such desperation, the importance of a skilled and empathetic physician cannot be underrated. 

Physicians’ empathy and genuine concern for their patients play a massive role in patients’ recovery. One such example of competence and compassion is Dr. Parham Yashar. 

Dr. Yashar is a widely acclaimed and highly honored neurosurgical specialist whose specialties are spread over multiple dimensions of Neurosurgery. The Iranian-American neurosurgeon earned his fame in Los Angeles, San Fernando, and Santa Clarita after completing his residency in Neurological Surgery at LAC+USC Medical Center/Keck School of Medicine. During his residency, Dr. Yashar also accomplished an internationally recognized Endovascular Fellowship. His remarkable surgical skills were groomed in his fellowship under the supervision of Dr. Elad I. Levy, Dr. L. Nelson Hopkins, and Dr. Adnan H. Siddiqui at the University at Buffalo.

Kind and compassionate Dr. Yashar always wanted to pursue the field of medical sciences. Life paved his way when he started his education at Van Nuys high school, a medical magnet program. He graduated from UCLA with a Bachelor of Science degree in Cybernetics along with a minor degree in Education Studies. Then he pursued medical studies at The Feinberg School of Medicine of Northwestern University and completed his Doctorate of Medicine degree. 

Dr. Yashar is a board-certified neurosurgeon with double certification. He is board certified by the American Board of Neurological Surgery in neurosurgery as well as CNS (Neuro) Endovascular Surgery. He believes that the field of medicine is entirely based on a process of evergoing learning and compassion towards the patients and their families. He has always been dedicated and relentless in pursuit of his dreams. 

Dr. Yashar takes every experience, good or bad, as a source of learning and improvises his knowledge and professional skills on a regular basis. He considers every patient unique, and to provide personalized care and treatments, he left his practice and started his own office in South California. At ‘Yashar Neurosurgery,’ Dr. Yashar ensures his patients a state-of-the-art treatment, minimally invasive procedures, and a proper understanding of what their ailment is and what will be their treatment procedures. With his competence and compassion, Dr. Yashar ensures his patients a healthy and pain-free life.

Louis Thomas

A vernacular business entrepreneur, Louis initiated his startup from scratch with experience serving various well-known firms. he loves writing and devotes his spare time writing business news for Pennsylvania Daily Post.

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