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Facility
Oakland Medical Center
Radiology
Address
CT Scan/X-ray/Special Procedures
Hospital Building, Ground Floor
280 W. MacArthur Blvd.
Oakland CA 94611
Interventional Radiology
Main Hospital Building
Ground Floor
Oakland CA 94611
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
MRI Building
3784 Broadway
Oakland CA 94611
Mammography
Fabiola Building, Ground Floor
3801 Howe St.
Oakland CA 94611
Ultrasound
Fabiola Building, Ground Floor
3801 Howe St.
Oakland CA 94611
Map & Directions
Telephone
CT Scan/X-Ray Appt: (510) 752-1255
MRI Appt: (510) 752-6764
Mammography Appt: (510) 752-7593
Ultrasound Appt: (510) 752-7626
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About Me
I grew up in Peoria, Illinois and will always carry around a bit of midwest pride (although it is admittedly becoming harder to brave those winters when I visit, now that I am accustomed to West coast living!). After a lively medical school experience in downtown Chicago at Northwestern University, I finally ventured out for residency and fellowship at UCSF where I met my husband, and we are now happily settled in the East Bay.
I love radiology in the way that we can tell the story of your body, just by taking a picture! I find it truly amazing how technology has changed the practice of medicine in this way, and it is so fulfilling to be a part of the search for answers by imaging for clinicians and patients.
Working at Kaiser has meant being surrounded by people who all share the same integrity and values of patient care. My second child was born at Kaiser Oakland, and it is wonderful to walk through the same doors to work every day that I walked out of with her in my arms at a day old! It is an honor to be a part of a healthcare system that you believe in for your family and to work at Kaiser with the colleagues that I do.
Outside of the hospital, I can usually be found playing superheroes with my son and daughter at any given park on the weekends. Feel free to say hello and join us!
My Credentials
| Northwestern University School of Medicine, Chicago, IL |
| Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Beverly Hills, CA |
| UC San Francisco, San Francisco, CA |
| UC San Francisco, San Francisco, CA |
| Diagnostic Radiology, American Board of Radiology |
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