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Jehuda Renan, M.D. Institute for OBGYN & Infertility2601 West Alameda Suite 300, Burbank, California 91505, USA Phone: 818 559 3600, Fax: 818 559 3699 |
Welcome to Dr. Renan’s world, where every patient is treated as if she was the only one. The casual atmosphere that makes patients fill at ease from the minute they enter the office, continues through the entire visit. You can tell from the first sight that Dr. Renan loves what he does. It is easy to see that he has created great relationship with his patients, one that is based on mutual respect.
Originally from Israel, Dr. Renan moved back to Los Angeles after his graduation, where he has been practicing for the last twenty years. He has developed one of the busiest Ob/Gyn practices in the valley always focusing on excellence and quality care. His practice is well balanced between the 3 components of Ob/Gyn.
• Obstetrics - With an experience of having delivered over 5000 babies in his 20 years of practice, Dr. Renan has developed his way of delivery placing the patient and her desires at top priority. He offers his patients a delivery in a calm atmosphere, with dimmed lights and almost never cut an Episiotomy. Dr. Renan is known for treating the most complicated patients, and he prides himself for never turning any patient away due to her high risk.
• Gynecology - Dr. Renan performs the most advanced and “high Tech” surgeries, via Laparoscopy, (minimal invasive surgeries) that eliminates large incisions and shorten the hospitalization and recovery time to a minimum. While seeing patients at his office, Dr. Renan’s motto is to look at a patient as a whole and not only as a gynecological problem.
• Infertility - Dr. Renan spends a significant part of his work helping infertile patients conceive. He experiences greatest joy when he sees a patient conceive with his assistance.
Dr. Jehuda Renan’s office is located at 2601 West Alameda Suite 300, Burbank, CA 91505.
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