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University Foot and Ankle Institute
Los Angeles, CA
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Thursday: 8:00am - 5:00pm
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About
Bio
Dr. Baravarian is a board certified and fellowship trained foot and ankle specialist. He is Chief of Podiatric Foot and Ankle Surgery at SM/UCLA Medical Center and Orthopedic Hospital and Director of University Foot and Ankle Institute in Los Angeles, California
SpecialtiesDoctors may have more than one area of specialty interest. Board certification in a specialty area means the doctor has completed formal training and has practice experience in that specialty, and has passed the certification examination from the corresponding accredited medical specialty board.
Doctors may have more than one area of specialty interest. Board certification in a specialty area means the doctor has completed formal training and has practice experience in that specialty, and has passed the certification examination from the corresponding accredited medical specialty board.
Podiatry
Languages spoken
Hebrew
Doctor Q&A
3 Answers
6 Agrees
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A 37-year-old member asked:

Dr. Bob Baravariananswered
27 years experience
Plantar fascitis: Probably plantar fascitis or flexor tendonitis. This is a problem with lack of support. Stretch the arch and achilles and add a support to your shoe... Read More
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A 32-year-old member asked:

Dr. Bob Baravariananswered
27 years experience
Stiff shoes: Stretching the calf and achilles tendon and wearing rigid soled shoes that take pressure off the feet.
Created for people with ongoing healthcare needs but benefits everyone.
5.2k viewsAnswered >2 years ago
A 24-year-old female asked:

Dr. Bob Baravariananswered
27 years experience
Remove spur: The calcium deposits are bone spurs. You may need to remove them if they are prominent and hurting. Try physical therapy to calm it down first.
Created for people with ongoing healthcare needs but benefits everyone.
5.2k viewsReviewed >2 years ago
TestimonialsRecommendations and Thank you notes are endorsements given from patients or other doctors.
Recommendations and Thank you notes are endorsements given from patients or other doctors.
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Apr 2, 2013
I don't know Dr Baravarian personally, but I read many of his articles in PODIATRY TODAY and I always learn something and new.
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Mar 31, 2015
Dr. Baravarian is an amazing doctor! #nationaldoctorsday2015 #virtualflower1
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Mar 31, 2015
Dr. Baravarian is an amazing doctor! #nationaldoctorsday2015 #virtualflower1
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Thank you, your answer was very helpful!
Education & Training
Medical/Graduate school
California College of Podiatric Medicine
Graduated 1996MD
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