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Orange Coast Magazine
Top Medical Professionals
May 2014
Orange Coast magazine is offering medical professionals the
opportunity to dialogue with our 250,000 monthly readers* — an
ideal audience with whom to discuss health-related issues. An
audience who represents the discretionary income to afford quality
healthcare – they are involved, affluent and committed to living a
healthy lifestyle.
Orange Coast readers at a glance*
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250,000 monthly readers
$301,000 Average household income
$1.49 million Average home value
$2.198 million average net worth
72% college graduates
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D
r. Sikorski promotes natural surgery
and glowing skin. Dr. Sikorski has
an artistic vision and is often called an
artist by her patients. She is known for
saving lives and protecting her patients
from melanoma and non-melanoma skin
cancers. She uses the Thulium and the
Omnilux advanced light system laser for
pre-cancers and early cancers.
Dr. Sikorski focuses on the newest
technology for non-surgical tightening
of the face/body with the cutting
edge Ultherapy and CPT Thermage.
For wrinkles and healthy skin she uses
the Fractioned C02, the Erbium and
Thulium the newest laser in healthy,
glowing skin. The center also has the
gold standard Vbeam Perfecta, to treat
redness on chest, face and neck. Dr.
Sikorski is a technology forward doctor
combining lasers and procedures to
get the maximal results with the least
amount of evasiveness. Using her artist
eye, she rebalances faces to be more
symmetrical and beautiful through the
artful use of fillers.
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lenore m. sikorski, m.d.
25500 Rancho Niguel Road | Suites 280 & 290
Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 | p. 949-448-0487 | drsikorski.com
Memberships
• Fellow,AmericanAcademyof
Cosmetic Surgeons
• Fellow,AmericanAcademyof
Cosmetic Surgery
• Fellow,AmericanSocietyof
Dermatologic Surgery
• Fellow,AmericanAcademyof
Dermatology
• PastPresidentoftheOrange
County Dermatologic Society
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• Member,SocietyforLaserMedicine
and Surgery
• Member,AmericanCollegeof
Phlebology
• Member,CaliforniaMedicalSociety
• Member,OrangeCountyMedical
Society
• Member,AmericanMedical
Association
• Member,AmericanSocietyfor
MOHSSurgery
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MiCkey s. Coffler, M.D. • n. eDwarD Dourron, M.D. • Jane l. freDeriCk, M.D. • Daniel a. Potter, M.D.
Hoag Health Center | 500 Superior Ave. | Suite 210 | Newport Beach, CA 92663
p. 949-287-5600 | f. 949-642-2750 | havingbabies.com
Dr. Sikorski specializes in facelifts,
browlifts, eyelifts, neck lifts to chin
implants, and body liposuction. Her
techniques provide natural looking
results. “I love Dr. Sikorski’s results, I
feel refreshed and rejuvenated without
feeling that I’m overdone,” says K. Riley.
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012 has been full of activity for HRC Fertility Center in
Orange County. This January marks the opening of their
newest location within Hoag Health Center, Newport Beach.
The in-vitro fertilization (IVF) lab showcases a design by two
of the top in the field; Stanford University’s Dr. Barry Behr,
M.D., Ph.D. and renowned environmental engineer Antonia
Gilligan, Ph.D. The lab encompasses the latest technology and
equipment to accommodate testing and treatment including
but not limited to IVF, Family Balancing, Egg Freezing and
Genetic Screening.
Sikorski listens to her patients. Each
patient is unique and therefore their
healthy, youthful ideal is achieved in a
creative and personalized way. She has
been awarded Compassionate Physician
of the year by Patient’s Choice Awards,
Best Dermatologist and Cosmetic
Surgeon, by US Commerce Associations
and America’s Top Dermatologist,
awarded by Consumers Research Council
of America.
In March 2012, Dr. N. Edward Dourron joined Dr. Frederick
and Dr. Potter at the Newport Beach location treating
patients for infertility. Pioneering in minimally invasive robotic
surgery since 2006, Dr. Dourron focuses on fibroid removal
concentrating on fertility preservation. HRC Orange County
now brings over 55 years combined experience successfully
treating patients through IVF.
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Dr. Coffler, Dr. Dourron, Dr. Frederick, and Dr. Potter are in
the company of the most successful physicians with pregnancy
rates among the highest in the nation. They have compassion,
expertise, and the sincere desire to help every couple achieve
their dream.
For more information about the physicians and services
HRC Fertility Center offers, please call 949-287-5600 or visit
havingbabies.com.
Specialties
Intrauterine Insemination (IUI)
In-vitro Fertilization (IVF)
Male Infertility
Third Party Reproduction
Egg Freezing
Egg Donation Program
Pre-genetic Diagnosis (PGD)
Cervical Factor Infertility
Age Factor Infertility
Endometriosis
Family Balancing
Robotic Surgery
Photography by Jason Wallis
4/4/12 8:09:24 AM
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Top Medical Professionals
January 2015
Orange Coast magazine is offering medical professionals the
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William Baugh, M.D.
Full Spectrum Dermatology
Full Spectrum Dermatology, headed by
Dr. William Baugh, provides comprehensive
dermatological services to patients of all ages,
meeting their medical, surgical and cosmetic
needs in a beautiful state-of-the-art facility.
In 2014 Full Spectrum Dermatology will be
growing! New associates and exciting new
technologies will be added to provide an even
better experience for patients.
Dr. Baugh and his staff treat children, the
elderly, and everyone in between, offering
solutions for general skin problems, skin cancer
prevention and treatment including Mohs skin
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of the skin with cosmetic medicine and laser
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Full Spectrum Dermatology has made a commitment to patient education and community service. Dr. Baugh travels internationally
to provide medical care to the underprivileged. He serves on the Board of Directors for Help the Children and is the Director of
Melanomacure.org, a non-profit organization dedicated to raising funds for melanoma research and education. He sponsors the
iCureMelanoma 5K Run and Health Fair which has become a successful and well-attended annual event.
Dr. Baugh now offers the SmartLipo Triplex system which includes laser-assisted liposculpture and Cellulaze, the first and only longlasting treatment for the appearance of cellulite. For more information on the SmartLipo LaserBodySculpting system or any of the many other cosmetic treatments offered, such as
Botox, Dysport, Radiesse, and Restylane, microdermabrasion and medical facials, call Dr. Baugh’s office at (714) 879-4312.
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P E D I AT R I C
ENDOCRINOLOGY
C O N T I N U E D
P E D I AT R I C
INFECTIOUS
DISEASES
Mark W. Daniels
Growth, puberty, disorders
of sex differentiation
CHOC Children’s, 1201
W. La Veta Ave., Orange,
714-509-8634
Felice C. Adler-Shohet
Tuberculosis, recurrent
fevers, and bone infections
CHOC Children’s, 1201
W. La Veta Ave., Orange,
714-509-8403
Timothy Flannery
Pituitary, hypothalmus,
calcium disorders, diabetes
CHOC Children’s, 1201
W. La Veta Ave., Orange,
714-509-8634
Antonio Arrieta
Infections in immunocompromised hosts and
antifungals
CHOC Children’s, 1201
W. La Veta Ave., Orange,
714-509-8403
P E D I AT R I C
GASTROENTEROLOGY
Phyllis F. Agran
Pediatric GI and
community pediatrics
805 W. La Veta Ave. #108,
Orange, 714-744-0776
Kenneth Grant
Crohn’s disease, ulcerative
colitis, autism, and nutrition
CHOC Children’s, 1201
W. La Veta Ave., Orange,
714-509-4099
Mitchell Katz
Complex feeding problems
in children
CHOC Children’s, 1201
W. La Veta Ave., Orange,
714-509-4099
P E D I AT R I C
H E M AT O L O G Y/
ONCOLOGY
Ivan Kirov
Lymphomas, recurrent
cancer, and bone marrow
transplantation
CHOC Children’s, 1201
W. La Veta Ave., Orange,
714-509-4348
Steven Neudorf
Blood and marrow
transplant program
CHOC Children’s, 1201
W. La Veta Ave., Orange,
714-509-4348
Geetha Puthenveetil
Hemoglobinopathies,
hemostasis, thrombosis,
vascular malformations
CHOC Children’s, 1201
W. La Veta Ave., Orange,
714-509-8459
Leonard S. Sender
Adolescent and young
adult, ages 15 through 39;
encology
UCI Medical Center, 101 The
City Drive S., Building 56
#205, Orange, 714-456-8025
Amit Soni
Hemostasis, thrombosis,
graduate medical education
CHOC Children’s, 1201
W. La Veta Ave., Orange,
714-509-8459
Negar Ashouri
Kawasaki disease
CHOC Children’s, 1201
W. La Veta Ave., Orange,
714-509-8403
Jasjit Singh
Vaccines,
vaccine-preventable illness,
and immunodeficiency
CHOC Children’s, 1201
W. La Veta Ave., Orange,
714-509-8403
P E D I AT R I C
NEPHROLOGY
Dorit Ben-Ezer
Renal failure, hypertension,
hematuria, proteinuria,
nephrolithiasis
CHOC Children’s, 1201
W. La Veta Ave., Orange,
714-509-8324
P E D I AT R I C
ONCOLOGY
Wei-Ping “Violet” Shen
Pediatric neuro-oncology,
and developmental
therapeutic trials
CHOC Children’s, 1201
W. La Veta Ave., Orange,
714-509-4348
Lilibeth Torno
Histiocytosis, sarcoma,
germ cell, and cancer
survivorship
CHOC Children’s, 1201
W. La Veta Ave., Orange,
714-509-4348
P E D I AT R I C
PULMONOLOGY
Anchalee Yuengsrigul
Asthma, sleep apnea, and
cystic fibrosis
CHOC Children’s, 1201
W. La Veta Ave., Orange,
714-509-8622
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P E D I AT R I C
R H E U M AT O L O G Y
Sheryl Boon
Pediatric lupus
CHOC Children’s, 1201
W. La Veta Ave., Orange,
714-509-5617
PEDIATRIC
SURGERY
John German
General pediatric surgery
and vascular access
Pediatric Surgical
Associates, 1120 W. La
Veta Ave. #100, Orange,
714-361-4480
David L. Gibbs
Pediatric colorectal surgery,
minimally invasive surgery
505 S. Main St. #225,
Orange, 714-364-4050
Mustafa Kabeer
Pectus excavatum, hernia,
and robotic surgery
505 S. Main St. #225,
Orange, 714-364-4050
Vinh T. Lam
Minimally invasive surgery,
and thoracic and neonatal
surgeries
Pediatric Surgical
Associates, 1120 W. La
Veta Ave. #100, Orange,
714-361-4480
P E D I AT R I C S
Steven Abelowitz
Attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder,
development
Coastal Kids, 1401 Avocado
Ave. #709, Newport Beach,
949-759-1720
Katherine Andreeff
Hospitalist medicine,
patient safety and quality
CHOC Children’s, 1201
W. La Veta Ave., Orange,
714-509-8826
Marnie Baker
MemorialCare Medical
Group, 250 E. Yale Loop
#200, Irvine, 949-551-1090
Eric H. Ball
Obesity and nutrition
Southern Orange County
Pediatric Associates,
777 Corporate Drive
#250, Ladera Ranch,
949-388-1798
Barry Behrstock
International volunteer
medicine
1190 Baker St. #103, Costa
Mesa, 714-668-2525
Mark A. Colon
Obesity, and cultivating
literacy in young children
CHOC Clinic at the Boys
& Girls Club of Santa Ana,
1000 W. Highland St.,
Santa Ana, 888-770-2462
HOW I SURVIVE …
MY SON’S
RARE BLOOD
DISEASE
Gus Quinonez of Rossmoor,
on his son’s hope for a full
recovery and a normal, active life
M
y son Kai has aplastic anemia. It’s bone-marrow
failure—white blood cells,
red blood cells, platelets,
all of it just stops—and
one cure is a transplant.
But that’s risky: The survival rate is only about 70
percent, and if it doesn’t take, you lose your child. So
you do everything you can before you go to transplant.
You want to become strong and educate yourself, and you don’t want to let your child know how
scared you are. Every single moment I was alone—I
was breaking down, just crying. People would ask
how he was, and they would have the look that you
don’t want to see. One benefit of this day and age is
that you can text or email. Because I couldn’t even
talk. I couldn’t tell people about how sick he was,
or what his chances were, or any of that, so I would
just text and say, “I’m sorry,” and they understood.
And then, going back in the other room and trying to act like everything’s OK in front of Kai … I
worked hard to hide it, but he could tell I was just
broken down inside.
Throughout all of this I was trying to be there for
my other son, Klaus. But you’re trying so hard to save
one life that you just … you would just … unfortunately,
you wouldn’t … it was hard. You have to be a provider.
Kai went from being an active kid to having a porta-cath, getting transfusions, staying at the hospital,
2½ years of going in for platelets and blood, sometimes weekly, sometimes every three days. For that
whole time, nobody in our family smiled.
We’d done two rounds of chemo and we were
close to trying the bone marrow transplant. Then,
all of a sudden, his numbers started coming up. He
stopped being transfusion-dependent, doctor visits
Angela Dangvu
Breastfeeding support
Pediatric & Adult Medicine,
13132 Newport Ave. #100,
Tustin, 714-565-7960
Michael Ozaki
MemorialCare Medical
Group, 11420 Warner
Ave., Fountain Valley,
714-549-1300
Nancy Daisy Dodd
Infectious diseases
Southern California
Permanente Medical Group,
1188 N. Euclid St., Anaheim,
714-644-2000
Sameer Pathare
Hospitalist medicine
CHOC Children’s, 1201
W. La Veta Ave., Orange,
714-509-8826
Afif El-Hasan
Asthma
Southern California
Permanente Medical Group,
23781 Maquina Ave., Mission
Viejo, 949-455-4384
Louise Gordon
Child abuse
Southern California
Permanente Medical Group,
23781 Maquina Ave., Mission
Viejo, 949-455-4316
Irene Oi-Lin Kan
Southern California
Permanente Medical
Group, 411 N. Lakeview Ave.,
Anaheim, 714-279-4369
Nam K. Lam
Southern California
Permanente Medical
Group, 26882 Towne Centre
Drive, Foothill Ranch,
888-988-2800
Sandy Oak Lee
Coastal Kids, 25500 Rancho
Niguel Road #110, Laguna
Niguel, 949-448-8821
went from every couple of days to every week, and
now we’re at six weeks. He’s been released to ride a
bicycle, and he did Junior Lifeguards this summer.
He looks like a healthy 11-year-old. He’s full of
color, whereas before he was so pale, bruised all
over, and always bloody, because his nose bled constantly for two years.
We’ve started a race—an annual run in Los Alamitos—to raise money for local schools because they
have done so much to help Kai during all of his time
in the hospital, like sending teachers to his room on
their own time to help him study. We’re trying to
teach Kai to make something positive out of all of this.
I started working out again. I probably put on 25
to 30 pounds when he was in the hospital, because I
didn’t want to leave his side. I’d go straight there after
work. At night, when he was asleep, I’d do laps around
the building. I got to know people—the guards, the
people that work at the coffee place—and they’d say,
“You’re still here?” And I’d say, “Oh yeah.”
For the first time in over two years I
SIG N UP!
can talk about it without breaking down.
You can save lives
This summer, during junior ’guards, we
by registering as
saw him running up and down the beach
a bone-marrow
donor. Visit
and swimming, and I was just in tears.
bethematch.org
Just watching him swim … my wife and
to learn more.
I … we were just elated.—R.P.
Jennifer D. Linzmeyer, D.O.
Hospitalist
Southern California
Permanente Medical Group,
3440 E. La Palma Ave.,
Anaheim, 714-644-2000
Donna J. Marino, D.O.
Development, sports
participation, and
immunizations
St. Jude Heritage Medical
Group, 2720 N. Harbor
Blvd. #220, Fullerton,
714-449-6990
Elenea M. Medina
Hospital medicine
Southern California
Permanente Medical Group,
3440 E. La Palma Ave.,
Anaheim, 888-988-2800
Maria E. Minon
Advocacy, quality, and
academics
CHOC Children’s, 1201
W. La Veta Ave., Orange,
714-509-8413
Anjali Monga
Adolescent medicine and
gynecology
4050 Barranca Parkway
#260, Irvine, 949-733-2800
Nivedita More
Newborns, asthma, allergies,
and adolescent medicine
Kidiatrics Medical Group,
22032 El Paseo #160,
Rancho Santa Margarita,
949-766-5001
Penny Reiko Murata
Medical education
UCI Family Health Center,
800 N. Main St., Santa Ana,
714-456-7011
Patrick James Van Winkle
Hospitalist
Southern California
Permanente Medical
Group, 3440 E. La Palma
Ave. #6410, Anaheim,
714-644-6438
Myriam B. Perez
Pediatric obesity
prevention, weight
management, and asthma
Southern California
Permanente Medical
Group, 411 N. Lakeview Ave.,
Anaheim, 714-279-4781
Zacharia Reda
Pediatric pulmonary
and critical care
1401 Avocado Ave.
#802, Newport Beach,
949-644-0970
Mary Ann Wilkinson
Sea View Pediatrics Medical
Associates, 23521 Paseo de
Valencia #200, Laguna Hills,
949-951-5437
Jacqueline Winkelmann
Pediatric hospitalist,
pediatric sports nutrition
CHOC Children’s and Mission
Hospital, 27700 Medical
Center Road, Mission Viejo,
949-365-2401
Eric Judson Wong
Pediatric and adolescent
sports medicine
MemorialCare Medical
Group, 30300 Rancho Viejo
Road, San Juan Capistrano,
949-661-9600
Praful Sarode
Pediatric pulmonology,
pediatric ICU, pediatric
hospitalist
999 N. Tustin Ave. #124,
Santa Ana, 714-547-5444
Erna W. Wong
Asthma, neonatal
Southern California
Permanente Medical
Group, 6 Willard St., Irvine,
949-262-7723
Annu G. Sharma
Allergies, development,
prevention, community,
global volunteerism
Health 4 Kidz Pediatrics,
15785 Laguna Canyon Road
#215, Irvine, 949-753-0901
PLASTIC SURGERY
Michelle M. Solomon
EMR, workflow
standardization, coding
Southern California
Permanente Medical Group,
12100 Euclid St., Garden
Grove, 714-741-3449
Brenda Steffensen
Southern California
Permanente Medical Group,
1900 E. Fourth St., Santa
Ana, 888-988-2800
Jeffrey Taylor
Newborn care and pediatric
sports medicine
1190 Baker St. #103, Costa
Mesa, 714-668-2525
Edward J. Domanskis
1441 Avocado Ave.
#307, Newport Beach,
949-640-6324
Gregory R.D. Evans
UCI Medical Center, 200
S. Manchester Ave. #650,
Orange, 714-456-5253
Sanjay Grover
Cosmetic surgery, face, nose,
breast, and body
360 San Miguel Drive
#507, Newport Beach,
949-759-9551
Neil F. Jones
Hand surgery, microsurgery,
and pediatric hand surgery
UCI Medical Center, 101 The
City Drive S. Pavilion III,
Orange, 714-456-5759
Eric Troyan
Nutrition and asthma
Southern California
Permanente Medical
Group, 23781 Maquina
Ave., Mission Viejo,
888-988-2800
Mark E. Krugman
Cosmetic surgery and
hair transplantation
720 N. Tustin Ave. #202,
Santa Ana, 714-972-1811
Trung Tristan Truong
MemorialCare Medical
Group, 30300 Rancho Viejo
Road, San Juan Capistrano,
949-661-9600
Ali Sajjadian
Rhinoplasty
496 Old Newport Blvd.
#3, Newport Beach,
949-515-0550
Maria L. Tupas
Primary care and
utilization management
CHOC Children’s, 1201
W. La Veta Ave., Orange,
714-509-4231
Vincent Valenzuela
Southern California
Permanente Medical Group,
1900 E. Fourth St., Santa
Ana, 888-988-2800
Hisham Seify
Breast reconstruction and
occuloplastic surgery
20301 S.W. Birch St.
#100, Newport Beach,
949-251-1502
Michael J. Sundine
Face-lift, cosmetic surgery,
pediatric plastic surgery
1640 Newport Blvd. #450,
Costa Mesa, 949-706-3100
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PHYSICIANS OF EXCELLENCE RECEPTION 2014
On January 22, Orange Coast magazine and Anqi Gourmet Bistro
hosted a reception to honor the 2014 Physicians of Excellence, as
named by the Orange County Medical Association. More than 300
top doctors and their guests attend the party which featured informal
modeling by Lugano, made-to-measure footwear by The Left Shoe
Company, Fairmont Private Schools’ Medical Magnet Program and a
welcome lounge courtesy of Norm Reeves Acura of Mission Viejo.
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