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Dr. Homeira Mehrabian

Personal Details

As a female Gastroenterologist, I fully appreciate the trust and caring that needs to go into giving my patients the highest quality treatment and care. I believe in excellent Care that is surpassed by none. Having always wanted to be a physician, I take my oath as a physician and my job as your doctor seriously and very personally. I have been dedicated to the care and study of diseases and maladies related to the digestive organs for nearly one and a half decades and I look forward to the opportunity of extending that care to your health and well-being.

Specialties
  • Gastroenterology
  • GI Procedures
  • Endoscopy
  • Colonoscopy
Other
  • Gender Female
Education & Experience
  • Eduction
    • Doctor of Medicine , University of Texas Medical Branch : 1991
    • Diplomat of the American Board of Internal Medicine : 1995
    • Diplomat of the American Board of Gastroenterology : 1998
    • Practice of Gastroenterology(Newport Beach) : 1998          
  • Publications/Abstracts:

    T.E. Ducker, J.W. Boss, S.A. Altug, H. Mehrabian, D.R. Dekeratry, M.H. Clench, J.R. Mathias, “Luteinizing Hormone and Human Chorionic Gonadotropin Fragment the Migrating Myoelectric Complex in rat Small Intestine, “ Neurogastroenterology and Motility; 8: 95-100, 1996

    H. Mehrabian, M. J. Domek, J. Jensen, E. Horansky, S. Schandler, Y. Chong, F. A. Wyle, “Relationship of Helicobacter pylori adherence and gastric mucosal inflammation: a new virulence factor?”
    Abstract # 2540, Digestive Disease Week, 1996

    B.M. Evers, M.D., Homeira Mehrabian, B.S., Courtney Townsend Jr., M.D., F.A.C.S., “Neurotensin
    Prevents Small Bowel Atrophy Produced by Elemental Diet, “Surgical Forum”; 40: 22-24, 1989.

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