Orange Coast Magazine - January 2023

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At UCI Health, we strive for excellence. Our physicians never stop researching, teaching and finding ways to improve the lives of the people in our community and beyond.

It’s no wonder why 191 of them have been named 2023 Physicians of Excellence by the Orange County Medical Association, more than any other health system in Orange County. Choose UCI Health because you deserve excellence. You deserve extraordinary. ucihealth.org/topdocs

UCI Health Physicians of Excellence for 2023

Allergy & Clinical Immunology

Donald S. Levy, MD

Anesthesiology

Jane Ahn, MD

Melissa Chang, MD

Katherine Chiu, MD

Robert R. Field, MD

Anna L. Harris, MD

Debra Morrison, MD

Ariana M. Nelson, MD

Corey K. Nelson, MD

Kyle P. Paredes, MD

Coral Sun, MD

Shermeen B. Vakharia, MD

Trung Q. Vu, MD

Cardiovascular Disease

Ailin Barseghian El-Farra, MD

Jin Kyung Kim, MD, PhD

Shaista Malik, MD, PhD, MPH

Pranav M. Patel, MD

Satinder Swaroop, MD

Clinical Biochemical Genetics

Virginia Kimonis, MD

Colon & Rectal Surgery

Joseph C. Carmichael, MD

Steven D. Mills, MD

Michael J. Stamos, MD

Critical Care Surgery

Sebastian Schubl, MD

Dermatology

Kristen M. Kelly, MD

Patrick K. Lee, MD

Natasha Mesinkovska, MD, PhD

Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics

Peter Chung, MD

Thusa Sabapathy, MD

Diagnostic Radiology

Arash Anavim, MD

Joseph E. Burns, MD

Daniel S. Chow, MD

Eleanor Chu, MD

Freddie Combs, MD

David Floriolli, MD

Maryam Golshan-Momeni, MD

Mohammad Helmy, MD

Roozbeh Houshyar, MD

Sonia Lee, MD

Irene Tsai, MD

Emergency Medicine

Carrie Chandwani, MD

Robert J. Katzer, MD, MBA

Mark I. Langdorf, MD

Megan B. Osborn, MD

Warren Wiechmann, MD, MBA

Alisa V. Wray, MD

Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism

Bogi Andersen, MD

Andrew R. Reikes, MD

Qin Yang, MD

Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

Brian J.F. Wong, MD

Family Medicine

Brian Y. Kim, MD

José Mayorga, MD

Tan Q. Nguyen, MD

Charles Vega, MD

Baotran N. Vo, MD

Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery

Felicia L. Lane, MD

Gastroenterology

Kenneth J. Chang, MD

John G. Lee, MD

Nimisha K. Parekh, MD

Sunhee (Sandra) Park, MD

Jason Samarasena, MD

Geriatric Medicine

Lisa Gibbs, MD

Sonia R. Sehgal, MD

Steven P. Tam, MD

Gynecologic Oncology

Krishnansu Tewari, MD

Hematology

Richard A. Van Etten, MD, PhD

Hospice/Palliative Care

Shiho Ito, MD

Infectious Disease

Miki Watanabe, MD

Internal Medicine

Alpesh Amin, MD, MBA

Emilie L. Chow, MD

Ke-Qin Hu, MD

Sonali Iyer, MD

Bavani Nadeswaran, MD

Maryam Rahimi, MD

Bobby Sasson, MD

Martha Sosa-Johnson, MD

Interventional Radiology

Nadine Abi-Jaoudeh, MD

Dayantha M. Fernando, MD

Maternal-Fetal Medicine

Judith H. Chung, MD, PhD

Tamera J. Hatfield, MD, PhD

Afshan Hameed, MD

Jennifer A. Jolley, MD

Carol Major, MD

Manual Porto, MD

Medical Oncology

Farshid Dayyani, MD, PhD

Nataliya Mar, MD

Edward L. Nelson, MD

Jason A. Zell, DO

Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine

Muhammad Aslam, MD

Fayez Bany-Mohammed, MD

Rebecca J. Coleman, MD

Yona Nicolau, MD

Cherry Uy, MD

Nephrology

John Sy, MD

Neurology

Yama Akbari, MD, PhD

Cyrus K. Dastur, MD

Mark J. Fisher, MD

Namita A. Goyal, MD

Xiao-Tang Kong, MD, PhD

Lilit Mnatsakanyan, MD

Tahseen Mozaffar, MD

Gaby Thai, MD

Neurosurgery

Jefferson Chen, MD, PhD

Kiarash Golshani, MD

Frank P.K. Hsu, MD, PhD

Mark E. Linskey, MD

Sumeet Vadera, MD

Nuclear Medicine

Tatiana Kain, MD

Obstetrics & Gynecology

Donna Baick, MD

Jennifer Butler, MD

Tabetha R. Harken, MD

Christine Kim, MD

Michael Krychman, MD

Rachel Perry, MD

Rebecca Sauer, MD

Ophthalmology

R. Wade Crow, MD

Marjan Farid, MD

Sumit (Sam) Garg, MD

Sanjay Kedhar, MD

Baruch D. Kuppermann, MD, PhD

Ken Y. Lin, MD

Stephanie Y. Lu, MD

Mitul C. Mehta, MD

Sameh Mosaed, MD

Jeremiah P. Tao, MD

Matthew W. Wade, MD

Orthopedic Surgery

Nitin N. Bhatia, MD

Ranjan Gupta, MD

Andrew R. Hsu, MD

Yu-Po Lee, MD

Gregory Rafijah, MD

John A. Scolaro, MD

Otolaryngology/Head & Neck Surgery

William B. Armstrong, MD

Naveen D. Bhandarkar, MD

Hamid R. Djalilian, MD

Harrison Lin, MD

Tjoson Tjoa, MD

Sunil P. Verma, MD

Pathology

Sherif Rezk, MD

Pediatrics

Behnoosh Afghani, MD

Melitza Cobham-Browne, MD

Elsie Rosso Hidalgo, MD

Daniel Kang, MD

Penny R. Murata, MD

Hanh-Uyen Nguyen-Tang, MD

Leticia C. Oliveros, MD

Varalakshmi Reddy, MD

Candace Taylor, MD

Tommy Wang, MD

Pediatric Cardiology

Anjan S. Batra, MD

Nafiz Kiciman, MD

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

Danielle Perret Karimi, MD

Bi-Ying Yeh, MD

Plastic Surgery

Gregory Evans, MD

Raj M. Vyas, MD

Psychiatry

Rimal B. Bera, MD

Anju Hurria, MD

Robert McCarron, DO

Pulmonary Disease & Critical Care

Richard Anthony Lee, MD

Bassam Yaghmour, MD

Radiation Oncology

Allen M. Chen, MD, MBA

Rheumatology

Sheetal Desai, MD

Dan Mandel, MD

Alan R. Schenk, MD

Surgery

Marcelo W. Hinojosa, MD

David K. Imagawa, MD, PhD

James Jakowatz, MD

Karen T. Lane, MD

Jeffry Nahmias, MD

Ninh T. Nguyen, MD

Brian R. Smith, MD

Surgical Oncology

Maki Yamamoto, MD

Transfusion Medicine

Minh-Ha Tran, DO

Urology

Kai-wen Chuang, MD

Ralph V. Clayman, MD

Joel Gelman, MD

Gamal M. Ghoniem, MD

Greg Gin, MD

Cory Hugen, MD

Mark L. Jordan, MD

Jaime Landman, MD

Ross Moskowitz, MD

Roshan Patel MD

M. Leon Seard II, MD

Heidi Stephany, MD

Edward Uchio, MD

Elias Wehbi, MD

Faysal A. Yafi, MD

Vascular Surgery

Roy M. Fujitani, MD

Nii-Kabu Kabutey, MD

Isabella J. Kuo, MD

Mark Smith, MD

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Allergy and Clinical Immunology

Amber M. Burnette, MD

Anesthesiology

Arvind Chitkara, MD

Katherine Chiu, MD

Daniel S. Choi, MD

Eric Huang, MD

Anil Tiwari, MD

Chi Ukishima, MD

Karen Wu, MD

Ramin Zolfagari, MD

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Dermatology

Marit Kreidel, MD

Nathalie Nguyen, MD

Rana Rofagha Sajjadian, MD

Hege Grande Sarpa, MD

Aparche Yang, MD

Diagnostic Radiology

Crispina Chong-Han, MD

Emergency Medicine

Jesse A. Borke, MD

Albert Jin, MD

Shadi Lahham, MD

Todd R. Newton, MD

Chien Sun, MD

Family Medicine

Fred Alamshaw, DO

Rhett Bartolome, DO

Lance C. Brunner, MD

Melissa Cardeno, DO

Ming Chen, DO

Kara Cummins, MD

Alec V. Does, MD

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Family Medicine

Everard Tesoro Esteban, MD

Cindy Evans, MD

Alia Khalil, DO

Heather Kranitz, DO

Quynh-Hoa Le, DO

Lucio Loza, MD

Ajay Mathur, MD

Andreea McIver, MD

Jagdeep Mehrok, MD

Sofia Meraz, MD

Timothy Munzing, MD

Carrie Nelson-Vasquez, MD

Hiroki Noda, MD

Gwendolyn Obedencio, MD

Andrew M. Park, MD

Hemesh Patel, DO

Diane Pham, MD

Jason Shen, MD

Ileana Spizzirri, MD

Josette Thompson, MD

Matthew Varallo, DO

Family Medicine Sports Medicine

James Hwang, MD

Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery

Noelani Guaderrama, MD

Jennifer K. Lee, MD

Emily Whitcomb, MD

Gastroenterology

Andrew Q. Giap, MD

Gynecologic Oncology

Noah Rodriguez, MD

Jay P. Shah, MD

Internal Medicine

David M. Garcia, MD

Susan Hodes, MD

Meenu Kwatra, MD

Khoa Lam, MD

Duy Minh Le, MD

Michael Liu, MD

Priya Bhatia Monahan, MD

Dinesh Patel, MD

Tanmai Saxena, MD

Maternal-Fetal Medicine

Anna M. Galyean, MD

Medical Oncology

Samina Ahmed, MD

Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine

Marielle Nguyen, MD

Sandra Short-Bartlett, MD

Nephrology

Stephanie Cheung, MD

Tam Pham, MD

Neurology

Sirichai Chayasirisobhon, MD

Obstetrics and Gynecology

N. Elizabeth Arovas, MD

Julisa Bravo, MD

Christopher Donnelly, MD

Christina Hong, MD

Phong Q. Lai, DO

Neal Lonky, MD

Cecilia A. Perez, MD

Diana E. Ramos, MD

Mary C. Washburn, MD

Ophthalmology

Rishi Doshi, MD

Kenneth B Krantz, MD

Ashish Manilal Mehta, MD

Shaival Shah, MD

Alison Wong, MD

Kevin Yuhan, MD

Otolaryngology/ Head-Neck Surgery

Syed Ahsan, MD

Roberto Barretto, MD

Theodore Chen, MD

Rohit Garg, MD

David Keschner, MD

Terry Shibuya, MD

Pediatric Endocrinology

Alan B. Cortez, MD

Pediatric Gastroenterology

Phyllis F. Agran, MD

Pediatric Hematology/Oncology

Naveen Qureshi, MD

Pediatric Hospital Medicine

Jennifer Linzmeyer, DO

Pediatrics

Yvonne Bach, MD

Nancy Daisy Dodd, MD

Afif El-Hasan, MD

Irene O. Kan, MD

Altaf Kazi, MD

Connie Lin, MD

Jonathan S. Lin, MD

Maria Nguyen, MD

Barbara Stefanides, MD

Eric Troyan, MD

Roopa Viraraghavan, MD

Michelle Solomon, MD

Vincent Valenzuela, MD

Plastic Surgery

Robert Tuchler, MD

Psychiatry

Neel Doshi, DO

Pranav Shah, MD

Felicia Wong, MD

Surgery, Neurological

Sooho Choi, MD

Surgery, Orthopedic

Rick Csintalan, MD

Brent R. Davis, MD

Emil Dionysian, MD

Tad Funahashi, MD

Arthur T. Lee, MD

Abraham Lin, MD

Mohamed Moussa, MD

Andrew Y. Park, MD

Edward Yian, MD

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World Class Care Giving

Providence’s 2,300 physicians, more than 90 outpatient clinics and three hospitals work hard to keep Orange County residents healthy.

Congratulations to our physicians recognized by the Orange County Medical Association for their excellence. Find

David M. Ashkenaze, MD

Chris G. Koutures, MD

Kevin Kinback, MD

Raed Ali, MD

Warner Carr, MD

Joseph Kim, MD

Clifford A. Char, MD

Manoj Kulkarni, MD

Jon Nguyen, MD

Afshin Shabanie, MD

Eric Wellmeyer, MD

Audrey Tai, DO

Christopher Hsu, MD

George M. Girgis, MD

Devang Savani, MD

Amrit Bhangoo, MD

Felizardo Camilon, Jr., MD

Michele Domico, MD

Nita Doshi, MD

Theodore Heyming, MD

Juliette Hunt, MD

Anthony McCanta, MD

Shoba Narayan, MD

Delma J. Nieves, MD

Dilipkumar C. Patel, MD

Sameer S. Pathare, MD

Nguyen S. Pham, MD

Geetha Puthenveetil, MD

Pierangelo Renella, MD

Elyssa Rubin, MD

Daniel W. Shrey, MD

Amit Soni, MD

Sharief Taraman, MD

Raymond Y. Wang, MD

Irfan Ahmad, MD

Gurpreet S. Ahuja, MD

Angela Allevato, MD

Katherine M. Andreeff, MD

Antonio Arrieta, MD

Negar Ashouri, MD

Daryoush Bassiri, MD

Kushal Bhakta, MD

Rahul Bhola, MD

Christine E. Bixby, MD

Wan-Yin Chan, MD

Chana I. Chin, MD

Ashish S. Chogle, MD

John P. Cleary, MD

Mark W. Daniels, MD

Sarah S. Field, MD

Nikta Forghani, MD

Anjalee Galion, MD

Maryam Gholizadeh, MD

David Gibbs, MD

Gary Goodman, MD

Jeffrey Ho, DO

Jennifer C. Ho, MD

Kevin Huoh, MD

Van T. Huynh, MD

Mustafa H. Kabeer, MD

Sejal N. Kadakia, MD

Sunil P. Kamath, MD

Renuka R. Kar, MD

Himala Kashmiri, DO

Mitchell H. Katz, MD

Jason Knight, MD

Sudeep Kukreja, MD

Hollie A. Lai, MD

Patricia P. Liao, MD

Jina J. Lim, MD

Carol H. Lin, MD

Paul Lubinsky, MD

Jennifer G. Lusk, MD

Neal Nakra, MD

Hoang D. Nguyen, MD

Joffre E. Olaya, MD

Anup J. Patel, MD

Adam J. Schwarz, MD

Lavonne Sheng, MD

Andrew I. Shulman, MD

Jack Sills, MD

Jasjit Singh, MD

Monica Sondhi, MD

Katarzyna J. Tesmer, MD

Pornchai Tirakitsoontorn, MD

Minodora O. Totoiu, MD

John S. Tran, MD

Peter T. Yu, MD

Robert B. Ash, MD

Brett M. Wertman, MD

Steven Abelowitz, MD

Alyse Baron, MD

Michael Burdi, MD

Edmund Evangelista, MD

Tiva Hanjan, MD

Michael Marandola, MD

Stephen Tocci, MD

Seth L. Brindis, MD

Claudia Gold, MD

Daniel Gromis, MD

Brian Lee, MD

Matthew Mullarky, MD

Melissa Rudolph, MD

Christepher Yao, MD

Priya Shah, MD

Diana H. Kersten, MD

Brian T. Kim, MD

Edward W. Kim, MD

Michael Cho, MD

Dennis Crockett, MD

Ashley Balaker, MD

James Bredenkamp, MD

Jagmeet Mundi, MD

Christopher Thompson, MD

Phillip R. Wells, MD

John V. Brown, MD

Lisa Abaid, MD

Daniel A. Potter, MD

Jane L. Frederick, MD

Mark Masotto, MD

Dan Vu, MD

Romit Kar, MD

Joey Gee, DO

Robert Goldberg, MD

Lisa Hoang, MD

Tauseef Qureshi, MD

Michael Ritter, MD

Matthew Kaplan, MD

Hieu Truong, MD

Susan H. Lee, MD

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Kirk Ohanian, MD

Zacharia Reda, MD

Valerie Sheppard, MD

Johanna Rodriguez-Toledo, MD

Uthara Mohan, MD

Daniel Duggan, DO

D. Daniel Dearing, MD

William C. Wallace, MD

Mariam Behbehani, DO

Anh Le, MD

Michael Y. Lee, MD

Robert J. Jackson, MD

Keun-young (Anthony) Kim, MD

Farzad Massoudi, MD

Vikas Y. Rao, MD

Alexander Taghva, MD

Tuan V. Dao, MD

Azam Eghbal, MD

William Nathanael Holmes, MD

Rajiv Rathod, MD

Timothy You, MD

Karan J. Singh, MD

Aaron Spitz, MD

Neyssan Tebyani, MD

Eric W. Lee, MD

Roger Sohn, MD

Gerald J. Alexander, MD

Michael Shepard, MD

Robert Grumet, MD

Ledford L. Powell, MD

Kelly F. Davis, MD

Francois D. Lalonde, MD

John A. Schlechter, DO

John German, MD

Vinh Lam, MD

Michael K. Lee, MD

Lamia Gabal, MD

Richard J. Kozak, MD

William Dodge, MD

Jane D. Curtis, MD

Doreen Rioux, DO

Michael Gillman, MD

Steve Mora, MD

Charles W.G. Eifrig, MD

John C. Hwang, MD

Desmond McGuire, MD

Sean Adrean, MD

Herbert Eidt, MD

Mark Elzik, MD

Michael J. Fitzpatrick, MD

Samuel Park, MD

William Wang, MD

George Istaphanous, MD

Tanya Evans, MD

Jeffrey Ballard, MD

Russell Montgomery, MD

Steven Posner, MD

Stephen Tang, MD

Katherine Williamson, MD

Sinda W. Althoen, MD

Janis D. Fee, MD

Tanya Nino, MD

Sarah J. O’Loughlin, MD

Laura Mackenzie Tangredi, DO

Taylor Tran, MD

Grace S. Lee, MD

Connie Bartlett, DO

Michael Y. Chan, MD

Nikolai Bildzukewicz, MD

Donald E. Bittner, MD

Dennis Buchanan, MD

Linda Golkar, MD

Hector W. Ho, MD

Kiarash (Kevin) Khajavi, MD

William Ko, MD

Alex Leung, MD

Henry (Hengli) Lin, MD

Michael McConnell, MD

Stewart Shanfield, MD

Angelia Sidarta, DO

Shahram (Shawn) Solhpour, MD

Tuan Trinh, MD

Arthur Zepeda, MD

Lynnus Peng, MD

Andy D. Tran, MD

Michael J. Sundine, MD

Peter Joson, MD

Thusa Sabapathy, MD

Fayez Bany-Mohammed, MD

Judith Chung, MD

Rebecca Coleman, MD

Liliane Gibbs, MD

Afshan Hameed, MD

Nafiz Kiciman, MD

Carol Major, MD

Yona Nicolau, MD

Manuel Porto, MD

Coral Sun, MD

Krishnansu Tewari, MD

Irene Tsai, MD

Cherry Uy, MD

Hanh-Uyen Nguyen-Tang, MD

Behnoosh Afghani, MD

Muhammad Aslam, MD

Anjan Batra, MD

Daniel Kang, MD

Tommy Wang, MD

Kenneth Meng, MD

Michele Carpenter, MD

Angela Dangvu, MD

Elvira Klause, MD

Donald Levy, MD

John Maurice, MD

Brian A. Palafox, MD

Dong Jun (John) Park, MD

Ying Peng, MD

Praful (Paul) Sarode, MD

Hal Shimazu, MD

Aisha Simjee, MD

Robert M. Wald, Jr, MD

Alaa Abousaif, MD

Morris Ahdoot, MD

Gustavo Alva, MD

Leon Baginski, MD

Eric H. Ball, MD

Anand Bhatt, MD

for Whole-Person Health Opening New Doors

As part of UCI Health, the only academic medical center in Orange County, the Samueli Institute congratulates our many colleagues recognized as Physicians of Excellence by the Orange County Medical Association. These outstanding physicians partner with us every day to help you achieve your best health.

Now open on the UCI campus in Irvine, the UCI Health Susan Samueli Integrative Health Institute leads the way in making whole-person care accessible to you.

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JANUARY

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TOP DOCS 2023

Here’s our annual roster of the physicians judged by the Orange County Medical Association to be among the most accomplished. Plus, we share six inspiring stories about O.C. residents.

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24 - HOUR MAGIC AT THE MUSEUM

The Orange County Museum of Art opened its new home in October. Take a visual journey of its opening celebration.

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REALITY BITES

Je and Jordan Kim, a father-son team known as The CrunchBros online, have gained a following presenting food challenges and videos of themselves eating.

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“Go out there, explore life, and try everything once because you never know if you’re going to like it. If you don’t like certain foods or experiences afterward, that’s fine, but at least you took the chance. Be adventurous and give it a try!”
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ON THE COVER
ONE HALF OF THE FATHER- SON ONLINE DUO CRUNCHBROS, PICTURED BELOW
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PROTECTING CHILDHOOD

CHOC’s mighty brigade of physicians is dedicated to keeping kids healthy and happy. During these uncertain times, our physicians are taking extraordinary measures to ensure children have access to safe, high-quality care—giving parents peace of mind. Thank you to our entire medical staff and to our inspiring physicians of excellence who work together to passionately protect childhood every day!

©2021 Children’s Hospital of Orange County. All rights reserved.

54 MAIN COURSE

Elevated Mexican food at Gema is worth the drive.

58 5 QUESTIONS WITH ...

Juan Pablo Cruz, Gema’s executive chef, trained in Mexico City.

60 FOOD TRENDS

Pickled dishes take a starring role.

64 MY O.C. Neighbors surprise each other with camaraderie in tough times.

134 DINING GUIDE

Our minireviews, plus Union Social and two new spots at The Lab.

160 PERSON OF INTEREST

A contemporary ballet dancer from Irvine returns to perform at The Barclay this month.

WEB EXTRAS

Gerry Kent, executive chef at Public Legacy in Orange, visits Cathy Thomas’ kitchen to share secrets of his vegan sun ower tahini hummus with garlic roasted mushrooms. orangecoast.com /cathythomas

Where to celebrate Lunar New Year in Orange County orangecoast.com /lunarnewyear Read more about outdoor ice rinks in O.C. orangecoast.com/icerinks @orangecoastmag

18 ORANGE COAST | January 2023 JANUARY 22 EDITOR’S LETTER 27 PEOPLE & PLACES The OC Tet Festival in Costa Mesa 28 ‘HOODS Many reasons to visit Sky Park Circle in Irvine 30 PERFECT GETAWAY Tucson, Arizona, o ers a serene desert experience. 34 STATS Meet the young winner of the biggest women’s surf competition. 36 CULTUREPHILE A Cal State Fullerton musicologist discusses her book on David Bowie. 38 O.C. EVENTS A magic exhibit, Jane Lynch, and more this month 43 STYLE & HOME Jewelry from Urth and Sea in Huntington Beach 44 STYLE TALK WITH ... Katie Nguyen, the founder of sustainable jewelry brand Urth and Sea 46 FINDS Make a dazzling entrance with sparkles this season. 48 ON THE MARKET An Irvine home located near several trails 50 ROOMS WE LOVE A multipurpose space in Newport Beach 53 FOOD & DRINK Chile relleno at Gema in San Clemente
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When I first heard that Orange County Museum of Art was planning a 24-hour celebration for its October opening, I floated the idea of going in the middle of the night to my family. “It will be fun to see who else might be there at 2 a.m., and we can have the museum to ourselves!”

Um, not so much. Two of us arrived at 3 a.m. and were greeted by a line more than 100 people deep. It seemed to prove there’s an audience with an appetite for a new experience here. The museum o ered a silent disco, multiple performances, a doughnut drop, Japanese tea service, fortunetellers, and more—something every hour for guests to partake in. I assume o cials were overjoyed and more than a little surprised by the turnout. By the end of those fi rst 24 hours, more than 10,000 people had visited the new building (see photos of the scene on Page 82). We got in at 4 a.m., in time to check out the art and still make it to the sound bath at 5. We stayed for sunrise yoga and did poses with more than 200 others on the terrace, a lovely way to combine wellness and artwork.

Art and healing often fit together beautifully. You can learn more about that from a local artist who curates pieces for the City of Hope Orange County Lennar Foundation Cancer Center (Page 80). Every year we are moved and humbled by the stories that accompany the top doctors list, and we hope you will be, too.

Finally, let me share the process for this issue. The list itself (starting on Page 69) is compiled by the Orange County Medical Association, not by the magazine’s sta . Doctors can’t pay to get on the list or the cover. The requirements to make the list are enumerated on Page 81. We’re proud to be partners with the medical association, and we hope it furthers your trust in us.

Concurrent plays at SCR, jazz artists and big bands at Segerstrom Center, and John Lithgow at The Barclay: This month is busy for our local venues.

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MY FAVORITE THINGS IN THIS ISSUE

The dishes at Gema are thoughtful and elegant, matching the atmosphere at the new restaurant in San Clemente.

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Turning neighbors into friends during quarantine might be one of the best silver linings of that time.

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Start the new year with serenity at this desert locale. by Alan Gibbons

The quiet Sonora Desert city doesn’t try to lure anyone with nonstop activity and glitz. Rather, it’s the perfect place for new beginnings and introspection that come from stepping back from busyness, particularly in the post-holiday season. The open space, gorgeous views, and clear nights might be just what you need to reset your agenda for 2023. Try some nationally recognized local food, take in the giants of jazz at this month’s festival, and unwind with just the right combination of touring and rest.

COYOTES AND CACTI

Part zoo, part botanical garden, the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum beckons visitors to the hill just above Tucson. Amazing views and desert animals are on display every day for you to spend a few hours walking the outdoor paths ($27.95 and up), and this time of year is ideal for being outside. You’ll see coyotes, wolves, mule deer, bobcats, foxes, lizards, and more. The gardens full of native plants and flowers are worth the trip on their own.

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Bobcats are just some of the many animals you will find at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum.

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Find James Beard Award semifinalist Maria Mazon and her top-notch tacos at Boca in the historic center of town. The intimate indoor space filled with hip servers elicits an in-the-know vibe, and there’s a dog-friendly patio. The biggest challenge here is narrowing your list of which tacos to try (most are around $5 each). Options include traditional flavors such as chicken with mole, shredded pork, and barbacoa beef as well as beyond-thenorm fillings like a bacon-wrapped hot dog. Start with a cocktail and the chips and salsa flight—fried-toorder chips and incredible housemade salsas—while you peruse the menu and make the difficult choice. Or just order one of each and enjoy.

BUTTERFLY BONANZA

A destination for more than 40 years, Tucson Botanical Gardens offers a beautiful respite and several styles of plantings, including a cactus garden, Zen garden, herb garden, xeriscape garden, and children’s discovery garden. The most

enticing draw this time of year might be the butterfly pavilion, a tropical greenhouse that is home to hundreds of species from all over the globe fluttering among orchids, sword ferns, and bromeliads. The space is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ($13 and up).

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A short distance from the University of Arizona, the Campbell Avenue location of Prep & Pastry is the best bet for breakfast or lunch. The charming indoor space fills up fast, even on weekdays, and for good reason. Gourmet food that’s rich and satisfying takes center stage here with dishes such as cast-iron duck confit ($16) and the Monte Cristo: ham and Swiss cheese with pineapple jalapeno mascarpone on herbed brioche French toast ($13). Freshly baked pastries entice customers on the way out—even those with full bellies.

ROOMS WITH A VIEW

Head to the foothills for a relaxing stay at Hacienda del Sol Guest

Ranch Resort ($195 and up). Decor that blends with the serene desert surroundings captures the local spirit and adds luxurious touches. The property began welcoming guests in 1944 and has been renovated and restored since, including the addition of 40 rooms and a lap pool in 2021. The spa offers treatments such as a signature blood orange body scrub ($165), and guests can lounge at one of the three outdoor pools and take in the amazing mountain views.

SWEET SAGUAROS

The largest cacti in the nation are protected at Saguaro National Park, which surrounds Tucson to the east and west. The eastern part has been open longer (since 1933) and thus has older Saguaro forests. Your pass is good for seven days ($25 per vehicle) and covers both sections of the park. You won’t see flowers on the giant cacti until later in the year, but now is a good time for short strolls or daylong hikes since daytime temperature averages around 65 degrees.

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San Clemente’s Sawyer Lindblad, 17, recently became the youngest-ever winner of the world’s biggest women’s surfing competition. by Jacob Castro

indblad became the youngest competitor to win the 16th annual Nissan Super Girl Surf Pro in Oceanside in September when she defeated Olympian and multiple national champion Caroline Marks in a decisive finish. The high school junior now has her eyes set on an

Leven bigger prize. “In the next year or two, I want to qualify for the (World Surf League) Championship Tour, which is the highest level possible you can achieve in surfing,” she says. “You compete against people from all over the world. It’s definitely been a goal of mine my whole life, and I’m working hard to try and achieve it.” 4

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A Cal State Fullerton musicologist explores David Bowie’s groundbreaking use of film, video, and other visual arts in her new book. by Valerie Takahama

Katherine Reed’s “David Bowie and the Moving Image: A Standing Cinema” looks at how the rock superstar created his own persona in music videos and other projects and how that was used by others during his extensive acting career and in ad campaigns for brands such as Louis Vuitton and Pepsi. Reed, an associate professor and unabashed Bowie fan, talks about her work and Bowie’s legacy on the seven-year anniversary of his death this month.

What draws you to Bowie as an artist meriting serious academic study?

¼ My huge interest in Bowie comes from how well-read his music is. He’s drawing from a lot of di erent in uences. He was a painter as well as a musician, and he had a clear interest in the world of visual arts, in the world of film, of literature, in music of all varieties. Tracing some of those interests has been really, really interesting.

Bowie’s personas like Ziggy Stardust and the Thin White Duke were constantly evolving. Do you have a favorite Bowie period?

¼ I love it all, obviously, but I really love the early to mid-1970s, particularly the album “Diamond Dogs,” which is probably my favorite Bowie album because of the plans he had for it. “Diamond Dogs” grew out of a hope that Bowie had to adapt George Orwell’s “1984” into a stage musical. Orwell’s widow was not a fan, and she denied him the rights for it. But he had wri en some songs, and

he used some of that on “Diamond Dogs.” I love that it’s a concept album, that it tells a story, and it’s taking us into an imaginary world. And I think it’s done beautifully.

You were able to see the “David Bowie Is” exhibit in New York, which included some materials from the David Bowie Archive such as costumes and handwri en lyric sheets. What was that like?

¼ There’s something about seeing the actual objects themselves and ge ing a feel for Bowie as a person. I was never lucky enough to see him perform live, so some of these materials helped me get a concrete connection in a way that videos (can’t). The other wonderful thing about that exhibition was the fan element. There was actually a kind of communal experience when I saw it in Brooklyn. One of the last rooms had concert footage playing constantly, and when I got to that final room there was a group of people listening and swaying and sometimes singing. It was

the closest we were going to get to a Bowie concert; this was a couple years a er he died. It was a wonderful communal experience to see that with other fans.

Bowie played a range of characters—from a space alien in “The Man Who Fell to Earth” to the goblin king in “Labyrinth” and a tortured Victorian circus performer in “The Elephant Man” on Broadway. Do you think he was a good actor?

¼ I think he was a good actor

in the right project. Part of what I would use as ammunition for that is a li le-known romantic comedy that he starred in (in 1991) called “The Linguini Incident” with Rosanna Arque e. Actually, Iman, his future wife, is in the film, too. He’s an engaging leading man. It’s easy to fall in love with him on screen as he acts. I think one reason he’s so good at this is because acting a part was so central to his musical career. Being on a stage translated really well to his acting career.

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DON’T MISS IN JANUARY

Jane Lynch, multiple genres of live music, and more by Robin Jones

JAN. 1

SURF CITY SPLASH

Brave swimmers plunge into the Pacific Ocean in this annual fundraiser for the Huntington Beach International Surfing Museum. The morning starts with a pancake breakfast and costume contest; prizes are awarded for best team costume, new year costume, and sea creature costume, and to the youngest and oldest participants. Zack’s Pier Plaza, 405 E. Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach, surfcityusa.com

JAN. 4 THROUGH 15

“HERSHEY FELDER: CHOPIN IN PARIS”

Laguna Playhouse regulars who have enjoyed Felder’s one-man shows online for the past couple of years will be thrilled to see him live in this production, an examination of Polish pianist-composer Frédéric Chopin’s life. Set in the musician’s salon in March 1848, the show features several of his most beloved compo -

JAN. 12

PINK MARTINI

Portland, Oregon-based Pink Martini is known for its fun, high-energy performances. The band has songs in 25 languages and has appeared with symphony orchestras around the world, including the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Boston Pops, the San Francisco Symphony, and the Sydney Symphony. Segerstrom Hall, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, 714-556-2787, scfta.org

sitions. Laguna Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, 949-497-2787, lagunaplayhouse.com

JAN. 6

BRIAN STOKES MITCHELL

A two-time Tony Award winner, Stokes Mitchell originated the role of Coalhouse Walker Jr. in “Ragtime” and starred in “Kiss Me, Kate” and “Man of La Mancha.” He also appeared in “Fresh Prince of Bel Air” and “Mr. Robot” and has provided voices for several animated series. He’ll display his versatility as a singer, performing favorites from the Great American Songbook and Broadway. Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall, 615 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, 714-556-2787, scfta.org

OPENS JAN. 10

“VIETNAMESE AMERICAN STORIES: HÙNG VIET NGUYEN”

Part of Casa Romantica’s yearlong celebration of Vietnamese American artists, this solo exhibit features the work of Hùng Viet Nguyen, an illustrator, graphic artist, and designer who was born in Vietnam and moved to the U.S. in 1982. His oil paintings are influenced by traditional Eastern and Western art forms, including woodblock prints, scroll paintings, ceramic art, mosaic art, and stained glass. An opening reception with the artist will be held Jan. 10 at 6 p.m. Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens, 415 Avenida Granada, San Clemente, 949-498-2139, casaromantica.org

JAN. 12 THROUGH 14

“MAHLER 9”

Conductor Carl St.Clair leads the Pacific Symphony in Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 9, the composer’s final completed work. Widely considered one of the best symphonies of all time, it premiered in June 1912 at the Vienna Festival, a little more than a year after Mahler’s death. Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall, 615 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, 714755-5788, pacificsymphony.org

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JAN. 13

LEGENDS: KEOLA BEAMER & HENRY KAPONO, WITH MOANALANI BEAMER

Icons of Hawaiian music Keola Beamer and Henry Kapono have pushed musical boundaries while staying true to tradition for more than 50 years. Both singer-songwriters and slack-key guitarists, they

boast multiple awards and bestselling recordings. They’ll each perform a solo set, then join to play a final set of classic contemporary Hawaiian songs together. Hula master Moanalani Beamer, Keola’s wife, will join them on stage. Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine, 949-8544646, thebarclay.org

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THROUGH JAN. 15

“FRED EVERSLEY: REFLECTING BACK ( THE WORLD ) ”

Eversley originally came to California in the 1960s to work as an engineer for NASA, and his scientific background is obvious in his work: polished lenses and mirrored forms that reflect the things around them. One of his first major exhibitions was in 1976 at Orange County Museum of Art, then known as the Newport Harbor Art Museum, and this show includes a piece from the museum’s collection alongside other works from his 30year career. Orange County Museum of Art, 3333 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa, 714-780-2130, ocma.art

THROUGH JAN. 14

“ECHOES OF PERCEPTION: PETER ALEXANDER AND CALIFORNIA IMPRESSIONISM”

Alexander began curating an exhibition of California Impressionism before his death in 2020, and this show includes those paintings he identified as exemplars of the movement alongside 11 of Alexander’s resin sculptures, canvases, works on paper, and paintings.

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Together, the works show how California’s light, space, and natural phenomena have influenced artists for more than a century. UCI Institute and Museum of California Art, 18881 Von Karman Ave., Irvine, 949-476-0294, imca.uci.edu

JAN. 15

TRIO BARCLAY:

TCHAIKOVSKY AND ARROYO

The ensemble-in-residence at Irvine Barclay Theatre—violinist Dennis Kim, cellist Jonah Kim, and pianist Sean Kennard— performs a world premiere by violinist and film composer Fernando Arroyo and Tchaikovsky’s Piano Trio in A minor in this concert, the last of the 2022-23 season for the trio. Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine, 949-854-4646, thebarclay.org

JAN. 19 THROUGH 21

JANE LYNCH

AND KATE FLANNERY

Lynch, best known as cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester on “Glee,” and Flannery, who played Meredith for nine seasons on “The O ce,” join forces in a cabaret act. Flannery was a guest on Lynch’s previous concert tour, “See Jane Sing,” and the pair released a holiday album with Tim Davis, “A

Swinging Little Christmas,” that reached Billboard’s Top 10 Adult Contemporary chart in 2016. Samueli Theater, 615 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, 714-556-2787, scfta.org

JAN. 21

AARON DIEHL TRIO:

BACH TO BEBOP

Diehl, a classically trained pianist and composer, has collaborated with jazz legend Wynton Marsalis and classical composer Philip Glass. He was the youngest-ever Monterey Jazz Festival Commission Artist and has released two

THROUGH JAN. 22

“HOUDINI UNCHAINED: THE LEGACY OF HARRY HOUDINI”

The world premiere exhibit focuses on the life of one of the most famous illusionists of all time. Known for being able to escape from almost any restraint, he once freed himself from a sealed milk can filled with water. The exhibit will include that milk can, along with handcu s, stage props, locks, first-edition books, and personal letters. Muzeo, 241 S. Anaheim Blvd., Anaheim, 714-956-8936, muzeo.org

well-received albums. He’ll play Bach compositions interspersed with works by jazz greats Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, and Chick Corea, alongside the other members of his trio, bassist David Wong and drummer Aaron Kimmel. Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine, 949-854-4646, thebarclay.org

JAN. 23

AMY TAN

Tan, whose best-known novel, “The Joy Luck Club,” became a film starring Rosalind Chao and Ming-Na Wen, was born to parents who left China to escape the Chi-

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The contemporary ballet company from Philadelphia, known for its innovative choreography, wide-ranging repertoire, and diverse dancers, will perform three West Coast premieres in this show. Since 2005, when the troupe was founded, it has produced more than 100 ballets by 60 choreographers from around the world. Read more about BalletX on Page 160 Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine, 949-8544646, thebarclay.org

nese Civil War. Her family’s experiences wind through her novels, which often focus on the relationship between Chinese mothers and daughters. She’ll discuss writing, family, and the trauma and resilience that informs her work. Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall, 615 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, 714-556-2787, scfta.org

JAN. 25

MONTEREY JAZZ FESTIVAL ON TOUR

The traveling version of the world’s longest-running jazz festival will feature legends such as Dee Dee Bridgewater,

Clarence Penn, and Kurt Elling alongside up-and-coming talent like Christian Sands and Lakecia Benjamin. Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall, 615 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, 714-556-2787, scfta.org

OPENS JAN. 27

“RIDE THE CYCLONE”

The musical follows six teenagers who die in a roller coaster accident, only to fi nd themselves in front of a mechanical fortuneteller who invites them to tell their stories, with the promise of another chance at life. The dark comedy’s score mixes cabaret, hip-hop, gospel, and tra-

ditional show tunes. Chance Theater, 5522 E. La Palma Ave., Anaheim, 714-777-3033, chancetheater.com

OPENING JAN. 28

“APPROPRIATE”

One of two plays set to run in repertory at South Coast Repertory this winter, this comedic drama won the Obie Award for Best American Play in 2014. It tells the story of the estranged siblings of the Lafayette family, who gather at their father’s plantation in Arkansas after his death to prepare for an estate sale. When they make a shocking discovery, they’re forced to deal with the issues that pushed them apart in the fi rst place. South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, 714-7085555, scr.org

OPENING JAN. 29

“THE LITTLE FOXES”

Alternating nightly with “Appropriate,” this classic comedy tells the story of the Hubbard siblings. Brothers Ben and Oscar want to fund an industrialized cotton mill, but they need their sister, Regina, to convince her dying husband to provide the seed money. When he says no, the trio launches a scheme to secure the cash. South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, 714-708-5555, scr.org

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ÚTHE FIND Jewelry from Urth and Sea ($109 to $130), including the Paloma Pearl necklace (second, $120) and Citrine Gem necklace (bo om, $109), which feature yellow jade beads. Jade is a popular gi for Lunar New Year, which falls on Jan. 22 this year.

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URTH AND SEA

Huntington Beach-based designer’s jewelry is handmade and sustainable. by Chelsea Raineri

Not only does Katie Nguyen create each piece in her jewelry line Urth and Sea by hand, but she also ensures that her brand is eco-friendly and has a tree planted for each order. Customers can fi nd her line at SeaVees in Newport Beach, Purre in Costa Mesa, Attu Clothing in Laguna Beach, and at pop-ups almost every weekend. “I just love meeting everyone at the pop-ups,” Nguyen says. Stay up to date on upcoming events on the brand’s Instagram.

How did you start Urth and Sea?

 It started as a hobby. I spent a lot of time at a crystal shop in Huntington Beach where I learned the basics of making jewelry, but I mainly learned on my own through YouTube videos and experimenting. I (decided to) try and sell a couple of pieces for fun on Instagram. I asked the universe to give me a brand name, and late at night it came to me—Urth and Sea. I started my website in May 2021. I’ve learned so much being a small-business owner. I did my first pop-up in December 2021, and since then it’s been nonstop for me.

What materials do you use?

 I use 14-karat gold-filled and sterling silver. I don’t use any plastic, and I source vintage pearls. I have a supplier in Georgia. She collected these pearls at an estate sale. They’re from the ’40s and ’50s. I try to use only vintage pearls because most pearls on the market today are mass-produced, so you don’t really know how ethical it is.

Can you describe the process?

 It just starts with a wire, and I have this hardware that I attach the wire to and crimp it. I bead them one by one. I don’t have a bead spinner, I do it by hand—very intentional, very slow. One piece sometimes takes me an hour. I’ve made up to 60 pieces in one sitting. I’d be up until 2 a.m. because I had a pop-up the next day, and I had a full-time job. I wanted to make sure I had a wide variety of pieces for everyone, and then I’ll have people reach out and ask if I can make a certain one.

How do you come up with new designs?

 It’s very intuitive, and I’m inspired by nature. A lot of my pieces

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are named after places I’ve been to or want to visit. I’ll think of places and design around that. My favorite is the Topanga because it really does represent that range of mountains and town. I’ve also designed around … the colors of a guava tree.

How is your line sustainable?

 The packaging is marked eco-friendly because 70 percent of the packaging I use is post-consumer waste. All the packaging is recyclable. I’m always trying to stay away from plastic in general. I pride myself on investing in (sustainability) from the beginning versus working up to it. I even recycle the materials I don’t use.

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When someone joins one of our runs, they’re guaranteed to be met with friendly faces. It’s really important to us that everyone feels included. Sometimes we have 50 to 60 people showing up; we make it a point to not let anyone walk away feeling that they didn’t make a friend that night. We meet at a local brewery because

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they’re part of our community, and we want to celebrate that. Typically, we do a 5K group run. Paces range; some people are speedy, and some people choose to walk. We get back to the brewery and everyone hangs out for the rest of the night. We meet two Thursdays a month and on Saturdays.

BEGINNERS …

We have beginner runners

join us often. I think it’s nice to have a group because then you don’t have to fi gure out a running route on your own. I think that encouragement from other people can be really helpful as well. That group atmosphere makes the miles more approachable. Sometimes it can feel daunting, but when you have a fun club to do it with, it becomes so much easier.

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A NEARBY NOOK

This Newport Beach home features a multipurpose space o the living room. by Chelsea Raineri

Ashley Clark, owner of Skout Interior Design, used the idea of a breakfast nook as inspiration for this alcove. She took a space adjacent to the living room of her clients’ home and turned it into a place that allows for a variety

of activities. “Our biggest challenge was figuring out how to use the space,” Clark says. “We wanted it to be functional where (the family) could do homework, have game night and friends over, work—a room that’s multipurpose. Also, you can close the doors and keep it quiet if you need.”

1 WALLPAPER “We wanted to add a li le bit of color … and I think olive green is still neutral and calming.”

2 WALL ART “The homeowner loves reading, so we saw that and knew it had to be there.”

3 PENDANT “You can see it from outside and when you walk up to the front door, so we really wanted it to be something di erent.”

4 TABLE “The lacquered table seems a bit more modern, but then you add in (other textures), and it’s a mix of styles that work.”

5 CHAIRS “We love the bouclé texture, and it’s a dark color so it’s easy to maintain with kids.”

6 PILLOWS “We always try to mix in a vintage pillow with new pillows. The unfinished edge adds a cute detail.”

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FOOD DRINK

CHILE RELLENO

ÚTHE DISH A hazelnut-dusted pasilla pepper filled with quesillo cheese and huitlacoche, si ing on tomato foam and topped with a quail egg, serrano chiles, and pea shoots. ÚTHE DETAILS The huitlacoche is the star of the dish. Described by chef Juan Pablo Cruz as “the tru e of Mexico,” it is a rare mushroom and coveted delicacy throughout the country: “I wanted to take a classic dish that a lot of people would be familiar with and use it as a vessel to show how complex and beautiful Mexican gastronomy and ingredients are.”

ÚTHE PRICE $19 ÚTHE PLACE Gema ÚTURN THE PAGE for our review.

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GEMA

Our appetite for Mexican food is bottomless. New players debut at a fierce pace: I count two or three monthly, and that doesn’t include chains, trucks, and tiny taquerias. They know what we love—thick crispy chips, dripping birria, vivacious salsas, and mountains of guacamole. San Clemente’s Gema o ers none of those, yet it’s the most ambitious Mexican arrival we’ve seen in months, maybe years.

Open to little fanfare last summer, the innovative dinner house features the singular Mexican gastronomy of Executive Chef Juan Pablo Cruz. His Mexico City culinary credit and five-star background inspired owner Sarah Resendiz to go all-in on their shared vision for elevating Mexican foodways to new heights. Cruz’s refined dishes and Resendiz’s polished hospitality make Gema ripe for picking as a foodie darling.

The best strategy for a first visit is to order a beguiling cocktail, say the La Basilica. Unexpectedly refreshing and floral for a mezcal drink, it’s the sustenance you’ll need to wade through a menu heavy with unfamiliar dishes and unknown ingredients. Prepare to pose a lot of questions to patient sta ers who, thankfully, know it all. Servers are equally conversant on the inventive mezcal craft cocktails and breakthrough wines from Baja’s hottest Valle de Guadalupe vintners. Soon, an amuse bouche arrives—a pair of crisp tostadas upright in a small bowl, their edges immersed in an exceptional mole rojo, perfect for nibbling. Each dip of the intricate sauce reveals new flavors from the traditional, labor-intensive elixir that I say reveals the soul of this kitchen.

First courses include elevated takes on ceviche, oysters, roasted bone marrow, and grilled shrimp. Ceviche stars fish of the day, with a sweet-hot kick of mandarin habanero, plus a wee kumquat salad and wondrous housemade blue corn tostadas for scooping. Camarones flameados pairs gently grilled shrimp

with charred seasonal vegetables (heirloom tomatoes on one visit), corn croutons, fresh sorrel, and chapuline crème. Molletes are snacky and shareable open-faced sandwiches with a blend of squash, bayo beans, tomatoes, and quesillo cheese. In lesser hands, the topping would be muddy; here, it’s lively.

Cruz ensures that flavors remain distinct and uses only ingredients found or grown in Mexico in his scratch kitchen. He marries ingredients brought in from Mexico’s many regions with our local bounty of seasonal, organic produce and proteins. In a nod to clean eating, he uses only avocado oil and extra-virgin olive oil. Such exacting protocols pay o in salads. Herb salad is a tangle of aromatic wild greens and sprouts glossed with a graceful vinaigrette that plays well with queso fresco and spiced sunflower seeds. Durazano salad contrasts delicate bitter greens, house-made hibiscus-infused cheese, and walnuts with blood orange vinaigrette.

Chile relleno is bodacious—a fat, fresh

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110 South El Camino Real San Clemente 714-640-9371

5 BEST DISHES à Camarones à Herb salad à Chile relleno à Birria de res à Wagyu filet

PRICE RANGE

Starters, $14 to $22 Small plates, $9 to $19

Large plates, $32 to $138

FYI: Look for future mezcal tasting dinners.

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Elevated Mexican food is worth the drive to San Clemente. by Gretchen Kurz LEFT: Calamar al comal is a first course that has chile manzano, lima paste, charred broccoli, and jicama. RIGHT: The open-air, warm space at Gema photographs by EMILY J. DAVIS

green chile filled with Oaxacan-style cheese and coated with crushed hazelnuts. It’s plated with tomato espuma and crowned with a sunny side up quail egg. Taco al vapor stars a fried croquet of fish and shrimp savory enough to stand up to a soft red corn tortilla, chipotle adobo, and pickled onions. Tlacoyo, another Oaxacan-style small plate, layers earthy mashed beans, string cheese, unctuous birria, and peppery radishes in a cradle of blue corn masa. The menu’s first and second courses o er so much adventure, one could easily build a novel meal without even venturing to the entrees.

The largest plates o er luxurious surf-and-turf plays such as Australian wagyu filet, Alaskan halibut sea bass, and a fearsome 3-pound tomahawk steak that could feed more than three people. It’s slathered with bone marrow butter and includes rich scalloped potatoes and broccoli jazzed with tamarindo adobo. Seasonal halibut al pastor is surely returning next summer—it outper

formed the comparatively bland Mexican sea bass. Profoundly savory Prime short rib birria de res is accompanied by corn cakes and onion confit with bright guajillo glaze. Plant-loving diners, rejoice. The Yaquita Pibil packs a fiesta of flavors on one plate—slow-roasted jackfruit adobada, crispy potatoes, zingy escabeche, and tender silky pot beans so satisfying on a cool night.

Only locals will recall this El Camino Real address was once two storefronts, a grocer and a boutique. The conversion is so extensive, there’s no

hint of the past in the hip, open-air setting accented with polished light woods. Sightlines are clear from the spi y sidewalk patio to the small bar on the back wall, with banquettes in between. A primo sound system was frightfully loud on my visits, drowned out only when louder, exuberant parties joined the scene. Patio seats are slightly quieter.

Signature craft cocktails are heavy on mezcal for good reason—Cruz and Resendiz are aficionados of the enigmatic agave spirit. A mezcal library has its own bar alcove o the dining room, where guests are invited to buy and store bottles for savoring with fare paired to match. O.C. is awash in premium tequilas, but Gema takes the clear lead on collecting and exalting small-batch artisan mezcals. The cache is 75 and growing.

Gema won’t stay a hidden gem for long. Cruz’s deeply considered cuisine plus Resendiz’s simpatico hospitality creates a new top tier for Mexican dining in the county’s southernmost territory.

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JUAN PABLO CRUZ

Gema’s executive chef trained in Mexico City and is a purist when it comes to authentic ingredients. by

FAVORITE INGREDIENT?

My favorite ingredient in everything, pardon me, is love. Love is time. Love is research. Love is study. You can follow a recipe, but if you don’t put love into it, it is not the same.

OK, FAVORITE FOOD INGREDIENT?

Chile peppers, spice. We use a lot of chile mora. Fresh, the pepper is red jalapeno; dried and smoked, it becomes chipotle; smoked longer, it’s chile mora. I use chile mora in food, in drinks, in desserts.

WHY INGREDIENTS FROM MEXICO?

I can’t pretend to present Mexican gastronomy, real Mexican food, without bringing real ingredients. Rules for the producers here are di erent, and you can tell the di erence in the taste right away. Even if you buy (items) in Mexican stores here, most aren’t from Mexico.

FAVORITE MUSIC?

When I’m cooking, or prepping, it has to be classical—instrumental and very slow.

HOBBIES OUTSIDE THE KITCHEN?

I lift weights. Working out helps clear my mind so I can focus on the important things swirling around in my brain.

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PICK OF THE PICKLINGS

Pickled dishes take a starring role.

KAI LOUNGE at Pacific City is a Tokyo-inspired restaurant and late-night destination with a lounge, sushi bar, dining area, and speakeasy from the group behind Shorebird in Newport Beach. Chef Tin Nguyen’s menu features sushi, skewers, and steak—and a colorful House Pickle Plate of rotating seasonal fruits such as pickled peach or green apple alongside beech mushrooms, daikon radish, pearl onions, and shiso leaf. O -menu and always available: delicious pickled wasabi! The pickle plate also appears among the 18 changing courses at the omakase speakeasy.

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FERMENTATION FARM has grown to seven nearly contiguous spaces in a strip mall, including three kitchens that o er a panoply of fermented foods and craft kombuchas promoting gut health. Weekend brunch served at its outdoor tables brings the popular Pickled Egg Toast: a pickled egg salad made with banana peppers, tomato, and turmeric. It’s served openfaced on house-fermented sourdough and topped with microgreens. The pickled egg salad is available by the jar in the grab-and-go section—as are pickles, here fermented instead of the usual store-bought brined.

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The hyperseasonal omakase repasts at chef Susumu Ii’s SUSHI II are never the same twice. But an immaculately presented dish featuring elevated pickled items from Japan virtually always serves as a between-course palate cleanser, as memorable as the sushi itself. On it might be burdoch root (yamagobo), koji-pickled daikon (bettarazuke), smoked daikon (iburigakko), and gourd pickled in sake lees (narazuke). The dish cannot be ordered on its own but rather arrives as part of three elaborate experiences ranging from $150 to $275 per person.

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Pickled cucumbers, aka pickles, are a big dill at PIZZA 900 . You’ll find them on three of the woodfired pies. The Cubano— with pulled pork, pickles, mustard-cream sauce, and house-made mozzarella— tops “Jimmy’s Famous List.” The Cap, perhaps a nod to the pastrami destination

The Hat, is a frequent “Jimmy of the Day,” a special featuring pastrami, pickles, and white chive horseradish cheddar. On the secret menu is the bacon cheeseburger pizza, winning fans with meatballs, bacon, pickles, cheddar, lettuce, heirloom cherry tomatoes, onion, and a secret sauce.

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Orange Coast magazine partnered with the Balboa Village Merchant Association (BVMA) to bring back the Balboa Craft Beer Festival in the heart of the Newport Beach Peninsula. Guests enjoyed an afternoon soaking in the sun and enjoy beers, seltzer and wines from participating brands along with delicious tastings from local restaurants. The Dave Stephens Band entertained the crowd while Colette’s Catering and Benchmark served up bites and bread provided by La Brea Bread. The BVMA hosted a photo both and opportunity drawing for a chance to win an e-bike, experiences, gift cards and more.

Special thank you to our sponsors White Sail Realty and La Brea Bread and partners Perfect Hydration, Sun Bum, Balboa Fun Zone, NBC’s California Live and the Balboa Village Merchant Association.

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O.C. Scene

DRINKS

Ashland Hard Seltzer

Athletic Brewing Co.

Bearded Tang Brewing

Brewery X

Elephant Craft Hard Seltzer

Evans Brewing Company

Four Sons Brewing

Golden Road

Helmsman Ale House

Passion Tree Hard Seltzer

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Radiant Beer Co.

Vaqueros Del Vino

Wine Cowboys California Wine

EATS

Balboa Bar-b-que

Balboa Lily’s

Benchmark

Chronic Tacos

Colette’s Catering

Cowafornia Ice Cream &

Coffee

Cruiser’s Pizza Bar Grill

Harborside Restaurant

Shootz

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PEOPLE | PARTIES | EVENTS | OPENINGS

Wine Wednesday Lessons

Neighbors surprise each other with camaraderie in tough times. by L.A.

Which TV personality do you have a crush on?” Do I answer what would be acceptable? Or answer truthfully?

I was sitting in a lawn chair on a neighbor’s driveway, sipping a drink and pondering the week’s icebreaker question along with a dozen other people. These were not the kind of people I would normally hang out with, but spring 2020 wasn’t a normal time. The pandemic had invaded our quiet Huntington Beach neighborhood. Visiting my usual circle of politically liberal friends and family was just too risky when all we had to protect

ourselves was a bottle of hand sanitizer and a flimsy paper mask. Instead, the only people I saw who didn’t inhabit the little squares on Zoom were the ones I had honked and waved to on my morning commute before the pandemic. Answering this question truthfully seemed as dangerous to me as catching the mysterious virus.

THIRTY YEARS PRIOR, I HAD fallen in love with Lynn, also a woman. We bought our first home in Surf City in 1993. In 1996, the federal Defense of Marriage Act was passed, which prohibited same-sex couples like us from getting legally married. The majority of voters in Huntington Beach back then most likely supported the federal law, but I figured if Lynn and I portrayed ourselves as polite, tax-paying citizens, no one would care that both our names appeared on our checks and we had only one queen size bed at home. As long as the neighbors didn’t ask and we didn’t tell, Lynn and I were “safe.” We wouldn’t contribute to the statistic in the (2007) Orange County Human Relations Commission report during that period that concluded “Gays and Lesbians continue to be among the most targeted victims of hate crimes.”

Fast-forward to 2020. Same-sex marriage was federal law, but Lynn and I were still hesitant to kiss each other goodbye outside our front door before going to work. The years of having one foot in the closet and one out had become a comfortable and convenient habit.

One Wednesday evening, shortly after the world shut down, I was walking our poodle, Joey, when I saw a group of neighbors two blocks over sitting in lawn chairs in a circle on the driveway. The group’s laughter broke my dour mood from the nightly statistics of the pandemic’s death toll. A loud voice pierced the laughter and

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called to me: “Why don’t you come join us? It’s Wine Wednesday.”

I was so surprised that I did what I had always done: I smiled and waved.

When the following Wednesday came, I was Zoomed out and desperate for some in-person contact. I put the leash on Joey, grabbed a lawn chair, snatched a bottle of lemonade, and walked to the circle. The neighbors scooted their chairs to fit me in as I approached. They petted Joey, sipped wine, and joked around while I did my best to size them up. I saw that about half of them were probably over 60, like me, but I was the only one wearing a mask and unaccompanied by an opposite-sex partner.

When the next Wednesday arrived, my head was bursting with questions. Was it a good idea for me to go back? What if the neighbors asked if I was married? Was it wise for me to answer honestly? If so, would everyone in the neighborhood fi nd out that Lynn and I were more than roommates? My cabin fever yelled at me to get over it. Again, I put the leash on Joey, grabbed the lawn chair and lemonade, and showed up. This time, everyone called Joey by her name when they reached down to pet her, and some had even brought along their own canines.

After a few weeks, Wine Wednesday became a ritual I looked forward to, even if I wasn’t entirely truthful about who I was. I started to learn things about my neighbors. Just like the sourdough starter one of them regularly fed to a jar to get a whole loaf of crusty bread, we nourished the needs of our group as the pandemic wore on. We added visors, sunglasses, and sangria for our fi rst summer together and a fi re pit, blankets, and brandy for our fi rst winter. We brought cupcakes and Champagne for birthdays and anniversaries and shared memories standing around the all-too-fresh grave of one of the neighbors we unexpectedly lost. Continuing our weekly ritual, we always answered the icebreaker question of the evening.

THAT NIGHT, THE QUESTION

wasn’t “What was your worst vacation?” or “What’s your favorite season of the year?” It was “Which TV personality do you have a crush on?”

Without a moment’s hesitation, I took a leap of faith and said, “Rachel Maddow.”

There was silence for what seemed like five minutes, but it was probably five seconds until one neighbor countered, “I’d prefer Tucker Carlson.” She paused. I was trembling inside while tightening the grip on Joey’s leash. This is the end, I thought. She added, “Besides, his thinking is more in line with mine.”

Everybody laughed, and then I got it. This neighbor opposed my politics, not the gender I was attracted to! Nobody seemed to bat an eye at my fantasy date choice. And just like that, I had both feet out of the closet.

AFTER A FEW WEEKS, WINE WEDNESDAY BECAME A RITUAL I LOOKED FORWARD TO, EVEN IF I WASN’T ENTIRELY TRUTHFUL ABOUT WHO I WAS.

Now whenever Lynn drops by Wine Wednesday, everyone says “Hi, Lynn!” If she’s not there, my neighbors ask how she is. Much to my delight, we have moved past “honk and wave.”

Two years after my fi rst driveway circle, when life began to open up again, I mentally prepared myself for the dissolution of Wine Wednesday and a return to our pre-pandemic habits. Again, I was surprised: The driveway gatherings still draw the original participants, their dogs, and even new attendees.

Wine Wednesday forged a camaraderie among people who under normal circumstances, would not have cleared their schedles to spend two hours together every week. The driveway is where we can relax and soothe our anxiety over events that seem to slip out of control. Wine Wednesday has revealed our common denominator: We need each other to connect when the going gets tough. Lynn and I are fi nally “safe” to be seen for who we are—a real couple like the others.

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Hoag congratulates the 2023 Physicians of Excellence who provide exceptional care to our patients and the community.

Lisa Abaid, M.D.

Steven Abelowitz, M.D.

Donald Abrahm, M.D.

Sean Adrean, M.D.

Vince Afsahi, M.D.

Morris Ahdoot, M.D.

Eric Alcouloumre, M.D.

Gerald J. Alexander, M.D.

Gustavo Alva, M.D.

Greg Angstreich, M.D.

Negar Ashouri, M.D.

Monica Aszterbaum, M.D.

Thomas Badin, M.D.

Bita Bagheri, M.D.

Michael Bain, M.D.

Christopher Baker, M.D.

Ashley Balaker, M.D.

Eric H. Ball, M.D.

Steven Lawrence Barnett, M.D.

Alyse Baron, M.D.

Hany Bashandy, M.D.

Daryoush Bassiri, M.D.

Rami K. Batniji, M.D.

Anjan Batra, M.D.

Semira Bayati, M.D.

Steven R. Beanes, M.D.

Shahrooz Bemanian, M.D.

Alan H. Beyer, M.D.

Nikolai Bildzukewicz, M.D.

Devin K. Binder, M.D.

Jennifer Birkhauser, M.D.

Christine E. Bixby, M.D.

Michael Brant-Zawadzki, M.D.

Robert S. Bray, Jr., M.D.

John V. Brown, M.D.

Justin Busch, M.D.

Anthony D. Caffarelli, M.D.

Bette Carlson, M.D.

Jorge Castellanos, M.D.

Weston Chandler, M.D.

Miles Chang, M.D.

Mark Chen, M.D.

Philip T. Chen, M.D.

Luke Cheung, M.D.

David Chia, M.D.

David Cipolla, M.D.

Colleen Coleman, M.D.

Shanna R. Cox, M.D.

Jane D. Curtis, M.D.

Steven M. Daines, M.D.

Hang T. Dang, D.O.

Mark W. Daniels, M.D.

K. Alex Dastgheib, M.D.

Adam Djurdjulov, M.D.

Michele Domico, M.D.

Nita Doshi, M.D.

Christopher Duma, M.D.

Charles W.G. Eifrig, M.D.

Ahmed Elrefaie, M.D.

Jessica A. Eng, M.D.

Melanie Ho Erb, M.D.

Gregory R.D. Evans, M.D.

Steven Feinberg, M.D.

Nikta Forghani, M.D.

Jane L. Frederick, M.D.

Darrin Fryer, M.D.

Alexis Furze, M.D.

Zena H. Gabriel, M.D.

Anjalee Galion, M.D.

Fred Galluccio, M.D.

Radhakrishnan (Ray)

Gandhi, M.D.

Joey Gee, D.O.

Gary Goodman, M.D.

Jon M. Grazer, M.D.

Bradley Greenbaum, M.D.

Sanjay Grover, M.D.

Lisa E. Guerra, M.D.

Diana L. Hanna, M.D.

Todd S. Harris, M.D.

Amy Harrison, M.D.

Jeffrey Ho, D.O.

Candace Howe, M.D.

Tsengting John Hsieh, M.D.

Frank P.K. Hsu, M.D.

Patty Huang, M.D.

Cory Hugen, M.D.

Juliette Hunt, M.D.

Michael B. Hurwitz, M.D.

John C. Hwang, M.D.

Dipti Itchhaporia, M.D.

Haresh S. Jhangiani, M.D.

Jeffrey Joseph, M.D.

Peter Joson, M.D.

Pascal Juang, M.D.

Michael Jung, M.D.

Nimish Kadakia, M.D.

Jack Kan, M.D.

Mark T. Kan, M.D.

Renuka R. Kar, M.D.

Romit Kar, M.D.

Himala Kashmiri, D.O.

Joel Katz, M.D.

J. Andrew Keyoung, M.D.

Sadia Khan, D.O.

Nafiz Kiciman, M.D.

Jason Knight, M.D.

Patricia Korber, M.D.

Rachael Krause, M.D.

Michael Krychman, M.D.

Sudeep Kukreja, M.D.

James Kurtzman, M.D.

Vinh Lam, M.D.

Hoang Le, M.D.

Paul Lee, M.D.

Michael K. Lee, M.D.

David Liao, M.D.

Patricia P. Liao, M.D.

Mark Linskey, M.D.

Wenjing Liu, M.D.

January Lopez, M.D.

Robert Louis, M.D.

Paul Lubinsky, M.D.

Heather Macdonald, M.D.

Simon Madorsky, M.D.

John Maurice, M.D.

Anthony McCanta, M.D.

Desmond McGuire, M.D.

Erin McHale, M.D.

Rojeh Melikian, M.D.

Sharon E. Moayeri, M.D.

Uthara Mohan, M.D.

Jagmeet Mundi, M.D.

Danny Nguyen, M.D.

An Nguyen, M.D.

Minh D. Nguyen, M.D.

Matthew Oman, M.D.

Nika Omid, M.D.

Burak Ozgur, M.D.

Michael Panutich, M.D.

Abhay Parikh, M.D.

Sunny Park, M.D.

Keyian Paydar, M.D.

Harry Pellman, M.D.

Nissan Pilest, M.D.

Daniel A. Potter, M.D.

Ledford L. Powell, M.D.

Vikas Y. Rao, M.D.

Rajiv Rathod, M.D.

Zacharia Reda, M.D.

Karin Reed, M.D.

Christina S. Reh, M.D.

Pierangelo Renella, M.D.

Johanna

Rodriguez-Toledo, M.D.

Nicholas E. Rose, M.D.

Ali Sajjadian, M.D.

Dennis Sarabi, M.D.

Praful (Paul) Sarode, M.D.

Nirav Savalia, M.D.

Adam J. Schwarz, M.D.

Christina Schwindt, M.D.

George Semeniuk, M.D.

Farrokh Shadab, M.D.

Samir A. Shah, M.D.

Usman Shah, M.D.

Annu Sharma, M.D.

Mohd Raashid Sheikh, M.D.

Valerie Sheppard, M.D.

Jack Shohet, M.D.

Karan J. Singh, M.D.

Stephen Skahen, M.D.

Kristin Smith, M.D.

Wade Smith, M.D.

Lincoln Snyder, M.D.

Monica Sondhi, M.D.

Aaron Spitz, M.D.

Michael J. Sundine, M.D.

Satinder Swaroop, M.D.

Goretti Taghva, M.D.

Alexander Taghva, M.D.

Stephen Tang, M.D.

Sharief Taraman, M.D.

Nishan Tchekmedyian, M.D.

Nerses Simon

Tchekmedyian, M.D.

Neyssan Tebyani, M.D.

Amy Teresi, M.D.

Christopher Thompson, M.D.

James Ting, M.D.

Pornchai

Tirakitsoontorn, M.D.

Louis A. Vandermolen, M.D.

Nicolas von dem Bussche, M.D.

Peter C. Wang, M.D.

Carla Wells, M.D.

Lawrence B. Werlin, M.D.

Brett M. Wertman, M.D.

Scott Williams, M.D.

Katherine Williamson, M.D.

Marc Winter, M.D.

Garrett Wirth, M.D.

Nina Woldenberg, M.D.

Humberto Wong, M.D.

Daniel Yanni, M.D.

Timothy You, M.D.

Jared R. Younger, M.D.

Melissa Yu, M.D.

Victor Yu, M.D.

Peter T. Yu, M.D.

Rachel Zabaneh, M.D.

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738 PHYSICIANS

81 SPECIALTIES

THIS YEAR’S PHYSICIANS OF EXCELLENCE WERE JUDGED BY THE ORANGE COUNTY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION TO BE AMONG THE MOST ACCOMPLISHED AND CARING.

How did the doctors get on this list? Turn to PAGE 81 for the selection process.

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Unless otherwise noted, physicians are M.D.s; K designates Kaiser physicians, who accept only Kaiser patients.

ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY

Amber M. Burne e K Garden Grove 714-741-3593

Warner Carr

Food allergies, asthma, eczema, allergic rhinitis

Mission Viejo 949-364-2900

Wan-Yin Chan

Immune deficiency

Orange 714-633-6363

Sarah S. Field

Eosinophilic esophagitis, asthma, food allergy, eczema

Orange 714-633-6363

Donald Levy

Angioedema, eosinophilic esophagitis, urticaria, asthma, eczema

Orange 714-639-7847

Christina Schwindt

Food allergies, asthma, nasal allergies, eczema Newport Beach 949-791-3202

ANESTHESIOLOGY

Jane Ahn Regional anesthesiology and acute pain management

Orange 714-456-5501

Justin Busch Newport Beach 949-764-5438

Melissa Chang

Systems-based improvements, patient quality/ safety

Orange

714-456-5501

Cli ord A. Char Pediatric, adult, cardiac, obstetrics, regional anesthesia

Santa Ana 714-619-5383

Arvind Chitkara K

Anaheim 714-644-3452

Katherine Chiu K Pediatric anesthesiology

Anaheim 833-574-2273

Daniel S. Choi K Regional anesthesiology, acute pain medicine

Irvine 949-932-5147

David Cipolla Newport Beach 949-764-6954

Adam Djurdjulov

Newport Beach 949-764-6954

R. Ryan Field Neuroanesthesiology Orange 714-456-5501

Anna L. Harris Perioperative care Orange

714-456-2274

Tsengting John Hsieh

Newport Beach 949-764-5438

Eric Huang K Irvine

888-988-2800

George Istaphanous Pediatric anesthesiology, pediatric cardiac anesthesiology

Mission Viejo 949-478-2741

Jack Kan Regional anesthesia and information technology

Newport Beach 949-424-6422

Joseph Kim Pediatric anesthesiology

Santa Ana

714-619-5383

Robert F. Kopel Critical care medicine

Newport Beach

949-764-6954

Manoj Kulkarni

Pediatric anesthesiology

Santa Ana

714-619-5383

Erin McHale

Perioperative medicine, ambulatory anesthesia, women's health

Newport Beach

949-764-5438

Debra Morrison Pediatric and neonatal anesthesiology

Orange

714-393-9521

Ariana Nelson

Pain medicine, aerospace medicine Orange

714-456-5501

Corey Nelson Preoperative optimization, simulation, medical education, NORA Orange

714-456-5501

James Nguyen Outpatient surgery

Costa Mesa

949-287-3076

Jon Nguyen

Patient safety and practice management Orange

714-619-5383

Kyle Paredes Orange

714-456-5501

Lynnus Peng Web-based medicine, medical legislation

Fullerton

714-871-3280

Aaron Przybysz

Pain medicine

Huntington Beach

714-793-9260

Afshin Shabanie

Pain management Santa Ana

714-619-5383

Stephen Skahen Neuroanesthesia

Newport Beach

949-764-6954

Kristin Smith Ambulatory anesthesia, women’s health

Newport Beach

949-764-6954

Coral Sun Regional anesthesiology and acute pain management Orange

714-456-5501

WHAT IT’S LIKE TO …

BE THE SURGEON GENERAL OF CALIFORNIA

At first, I thought it was a joke. I had received an email saying, “Are you interested in being nominated for the position?” I ignored it. Finally, I got a text saying, “Diana, we’ve been trying to contact you and we want to know if you will be considered.” In looking back at my career, hindsight is 20/20. I see that everything I’ve done has prepared me for this moment

I have been living in Orange County since 2001, but I was born and raised in Los Angeles in a single-mom household. My mom would work up to three jobs at a time to a ord to send me to the best school she could. She told me, “When I die, I’m not going to leave you rich with money, but I will leave you with something no one can take away from you, and that’s an education.” I would take the bus to my high school in West L.A. even though we lived in South Central. I studied really hard, and I always wanted to be a doctor. I always wanted to be able to help somebody. I loved to teach. And helping people and teaching is what a doctor does. I always say, “Try to teach your patient.”

I went to USC for undergrad and USC Medical School. I did my residency in OB-GYN and went on to get a master’s in public health at UCLA. And most recently, I received my MBA from the Paul Merage School of Business at UC Irvine. Along the way, I got married and ended up in Laguna Beach. I was also formerly president of the Orange County Medical Association. I still live here because COVID-19 demonstrated that we can work remotely, and the governor realizes that Southern California has some of the state’s biggest movers and shakers. It’s wonderful to be able to mostly stay here in person and be a local resource.

My undergrad was in communications. So it’s great that this role allows me to communicate to the public what’s important for health. I’ve been doing a lot of Spanishspeaking media, and I look forward to being that voice for the Hispanic community.

I’ve been in public health for more than 17 years, and I understand what the priorities are. Mental health is the common denominator for many of the challenges Californians are being faced with. Folks are dealing with depression and anxiety. They medicate with food and that can lead to obesity and diabetes. They medicate with substances and that can lead to substance abuse. Negative stressors take a toll on our children especially. And as an OB-GYN, reproductive health is also really important to

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Dr. Diana Ramos of Laguna Beach became the state’s second-ever surgeon general in August.

me. And it’s not just the pregnancy part, but all the way through raising children, family health, menopause. I have an email folks can use to contact me about whatever issues they have, whether it’s accessing healthcare or any health challenges: doctordiana@osg.ca.gov.

Many times, California is a role model for the country. There are only a few other states with surgeons general. That says a lot about the gov-

TOP DOCTORS 2023

Anil Tiwari K

Cardiac anesthesiology

Irvine 949-932-2284

Chi Ukishima K

Perioperative services, regional Anaheim 714-644-3463

Shermeen Vakharia

Cardiovascular anesthesia

Orange 949-870-7957

Trung Q. Vu Critical care medicine

Orange 714-456-5501

Eric Wellmeyer Pediatric anesthesiology

Santa Ana

714-619-5383

Karen Wu K Regional anesthesia

Irvine 888-988-2800

Ramin Zolfagari K

Pediatric anesthesiology

Irvine 949-932-2448

CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE

Ailin Barseghian El-Farra

Interventional cardiology, preventive cardiology

Orange 714-456-3868

Jorge Castellanos

Newport Beach

949-881-7883

Radhakrishnan (Ray) Gandhi Interventional cardiology; chronic total occlusion

Newport Beach

949-515-4515

Dipti Itchhaporia

ernor, that he recognizes you need a leader to promote health. My mother, my husband, and my son all flew up to Sacramento when I was appointed, and we stood next to the bear statue right outside the governor’s o ce. My mom held the California Constitution, and it was a dream come true. Looking back to where I started and where I am now, I tell people I feel like Cinderella.

—As told to Astgik Khatchatryan

Shaista Malik

Preventive cardiology, integrative medicine, whole health

Irvine

714-456-6699

Fernando Mendoza General cardiology, echocardiography, nuclear cardiology

Los Alamitos

562-598-3200

Pranav Patel

Interventional cardiology, structural heart disease

Orange

714-456-7589

Dennis Sarabi Newport Beach

949-706-1114

Satinder Swaroop

Interventional and preventive cardiology

Irvine

714-456-6699

CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY

Ma hew Koury

Evidence-based care at community level

Newport Beach

949-891-0307

Hoang D. Nguyen Consult liaison, neurodevelopmental, anxiety Orange

714-509-8232

Gayle C. Polsky

Newport Beach

949-891-0307

CHILD NEUROLOGY

Anjalee Galion

Pediatric sleep disorders Orange

714-509-7555

Interventional cardiology

Newport Beach

949-548-6634

Jin Kyung Kim

General cardiology, echocardiography, women's heart disease

Orange 714-456-3380

Andrew McIntosh Epilepsy and neurodevelopmental disorders

Laguna Niguel

949-249-3780

Ying Peng Epilepsy

Ladera Ranch

949-215-6662

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Daniel W. Shrey

Epilepsy, clinical neurophysiology, intraoperative monitoring, research Orange

714-509-7601

Sharief Taraman

Clinical informatics Orange

714-509-7555

Minodora O. Totoiu

Down syndrome Orange

714-509-7555

CLINICAL BIOCHEMICAL GENETICS

Virginia Kimonis

Rare genetic, neuromuscular, neurodegenerative, dysmorphology, lysomal Orange

714-456-7570

Raymond Y. Wang

Metabolic disorders, gene therapy, gene editing Orange

714-509-8852

CLINICAL CARDIAC ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY

Michael Panutich

Atrial fibrillation, cardiac arrhythmias, pacemakers, defibrillators

Newport Beach

949-548-0611

DERMATOLOGY

Vince Afsahi

Skin cancer treatment and laser surgery

Tustin

714-508-0754

Bita Bagheri

Newport Beach

949-236-7900

Tanya Evans

Laguna Niguel

949-707-5734

Zena H. Gabriel

Medical and surgical dermatology, Mohs, aesthetics

Newport Beach

949-200-8222

Linda Golkar

Medical and pediatric dermatology

Yorba Linda

714-577-6666

Ma hew Goodman

Mohs surgery

Newport Beach

949-719-1800

Kristen M. Kelly Laser surgery Irvine

949-824-0606

Marit Kreidel K Irvine

949-262-5600

Patrick Lee

Mohs micrographic surgery

Irvine 949-824-0606

Natasha Mesinkovska

Hair loss, skin aging and diseases

Irvine 949-386-5700

Nathalie Nguyen K

Medical

dermatology

Mission Viejo 949-455-4377

Tanya Nino Micrographic dermatologic surgery Orange 714-628-3230

Nissan Pilest Cosmetic Irvine 949-727-3800

Rana Rofagha K

Sajjadian Mohs surgery Irvine 888-988-2800

Hege Grande Sarpa K

Mission Viejo 888-988-2800

Brian R. Toy

Medical, surgical and cosmetic dermatology

Mission Viejo

949-364-6580

Aparche Yang K

Dermatopathology

Irvine

949-262-5625

DERMATOPATHOLOGY

Michelle Hure

Skin cancer, acne, rosacea

San Juan Capistrano

949-359-6400

DEVELOPMENTALBEHAVIORAL PEDIATRICS

Peter Chung Autism and technology

Santa Ana

949-267-0400

Thusa Sabapathy Autism, ADHD, anxiety, learning disorders

Santa Ana

949-267-0400

DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY

Arash Anavim Musculoskeletal radiology

Orange

714-456-6921

Michael BrantZawadzki

Neuroradiology, physician management, health policy, research

Newport Beach

949-764-5942

Joseph Burns Musculoskeletal imaging and intervention

Orange

714-456-6921

Miles Chang

Body imaging, ultrasound

Newport Beach

949-764-5736

Mark Chen Optimizing radiology work ow

Irvine

949-645 3534

Luke Cheung Ultrasound, CT, MRI Newport Beach

949-764-5736

Crispina ChongHan K Anaheim

714-644-4104

Daniel S. Chow

Neuroradiology and artificial intelligence

Irvine

714-456-6921

Eleanor Chu Neuroradiology

Orange

714-456-6921

Freddie Combs, Jr. Breast imaging

Costa Mesa

949-515-3544

WHAT’S IT LIKE TO …

BATTLE CANCER WITH A BOXER’S SPIRIT

Istarted boxing when I was 21. I always wanted to be able to protect myself. I loved to box, I loved the skills, I loved being calm in the ring when someone is throwing a punch at you. Little did I know I would need it for cancer—everything I learned from boxing, I used for my cancer journey.

I was diagnosed in 2019. I started getting symptoms about two months before. It started out with throwing up, and I thought I had food poisoning. Eventually I ended up in the hospital, and they did an endoscopy with an ultrasound. When I woke up, the doctor was holding my hand and my parents were at the foot of my bed. I was told that I had pancreatic cancer and that I was going to get a Whipple procedure (to remove parts of the gastrointestinal tract).

When they did the surgery, I got really lucky because they got all the cancer out. The cancer had spread to my lymph nodes, but they were able to get it out of my lymph nodes. I was very grateful.

After my surgery, I had to do six months of five di erent chemos. It was intense. Jason Parillo, my boxing coach, would come and visit me every week when I went (for) chemo. He helped me get mentally prepared. He’s like, “Keep your head up, roll with the punches, you know how to do this, Laurie.” It was like a boxing match: Sometimes you win a round and sometimes you lose a round, but you can pick yourself up and push through, which I did.

I came through the chemo, and I was cancer free. I was like “Woo-hoo!” And then exactly a year later, my tumor markers were going up. It ended up I had cancer in my stomach again and in my liver. Luckily, when I was diagnosed, Hoag had gotten this new radiation machine. It’s the (ViewRay) MRIdian, an MRI with a laser in it. Usually when you have cancer in the stomach where I had it, radiation wouldn’t be able to go there. But with this radiation machine, it would. And instead of getting 30 zaps of radiation like the old one, you’d only get five.

As soon as I was cancer-free for the second time, two weeks later I was on a plane to Italy. I spent my summer there. My parents were born in Italy, and my dad rebuilt the house that he was born in and we’d go every year.

I came back and my tumor markers went up again. I was like, “Oh, no; not again.” My oncologist (Dr. Tara Seery) is a superstar. I call her my five-star general. I put it in her hands and say, “OK, tell me the game plan.” And she lets me make adjustments. She said, “You know, Laurie, we can

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Laurie Paolone of Newport Coast uses her never-give-up mentality and the latest technology to fight pancreatic cancer.

do that radiation again.” With the old kind of radiation, I wouldn’t be able to get radiation in my liver because it goes to the whole liver. But because this is laser-directed, it only a ects just that spot, so I was able to get radiation again.

Six months later, I got another test and I was cancer-free. Again. The third time. I was so excited, and two weeks later, I was in Italy. Luckily, I was able

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David Floriolli

Head and neck diagnostic imaging

Orange

714-456-5228

Maryam GolshanMomeni

Musculoskeletal radiology; pediatric radiology

Orange

714-456-6921

Mohammad Helmy

Ultrasound, body imaging Orange

714-456-5114

Roozbeh Houshyar

Prostate cancer Orange

714-456-5642

Christopher Hsu

Breast imaging Orange

714-541-0101

Michael Jung

Neuroradiology

Newport Beach

949-764-5736

J. Andrew Keyoung

Oncologic imaging

Newport Beach

949-764-5736

Grace S. Lee

Breast imaging

Orange

714-771-8171

Sonia Lee

Abdominal imaging, oncologic imaging

Orange

714-456-5662

Susan H. Lee

Musculoskeletal radiology Orange

714-771-8171

January Lopez

Breast imaging

Irvine

949-645-3534

Mark Maso o Abdominal and urologic imaging

Orange

714-997-4762

Kenneth Meng

Breast imaging

Hieu Truong Nuclear medicine, PET-CT, musculoskeletal imaging

Orange

714-771-8171

Irene Tsai

Breast imaging Orange

714-456-6921

Marisa Tseng Orange

714-456-6921

Nicolas von dem Bussche

Breast imaging and interventional procedures Irvine

949-645-3534

Dan Vu

Thoracic and cardiac imaging Orange

714-997-4762

Sco Williams

Cardiovascular imaging, body imaging

Irvine

949-645-3534

Nina Woldenberg

Breast imaging

Irvine

949-645-3534

Humberto Wong Irvine

949-645-3534

Melissa Yu

Neuroradiology

Newport Beach

949-764-5736

EMERGENCY MEDICINE

Patrick Aguilera Fountain Valley

714-966-8105

Eric Alcouloumre Newport Beach

949-764-5686

Jesse A. Borke K Patient safety, performance improvement, patient experience Irvine

to get my cancer treatment while I was there. I came back, and I’m still cancer-free.

I attribute the fact that I’m still here with what I did in boxing. It prepares you mentally and physically. And spiritually, too, because you never give up. I got that all from boxing. It’s that fighting spirit, and the will to win, the will to survive.

—As told to Valerie Takahama

Orange

714-771-8360

Kirk Ohanian

Neuroradiology Orange

714-997-4762

Elizabeth Pusey

Women's imaging

Newport Beach

949-645-2321

888-988-2800

Carrie Chandwani Orange

714-456-5705

William Dodge

Cardiovascular, addiction medicine

Laguna Beach

949-499-1311

Ahmed Elrefaie Irvine

949-764-4624

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Darrin Fryer

Newport Beach

949-764-5689

Claudia Gold

Quality assurance Orange

714-543-8911

Daniel Gromis

Critical care, pointof-care ultrasound

Orange

714-543-8911

Theodore Heyming Orange

714-543-8911

Albert Jin K Anaheim

714-644-2800

Pascal Juang

Newport Beach

949-764-8376

Matthew Kaplan

Mission Viejo

949-365-2202

Robert Katzer

Emergency medical services, air medical transport Orange

714-456-5239

Timothy Korber

COVID

Fountain Valley

714-966-8105

Richard J. Kozak

Mission Viejo

949-365-1400, x 7476

Shadi Lahham K

Anaheim

714-644-2800

Mark I. Langdorf

Medical education Orange

714-456-5239

Brian Lee

Physician leadership; clinical informatics Orange

714-543-8911

Matthew Mullarky Orange

714-543-8911

Todd R. Newton K Anaheim 714-644-4103

Megan Boysen

Osborn

Medical education

Orange

714-456-8934

Karin Reed

Newport Beach

949-764 5689

Michael Ritter

Toxicology

Mission Viejo

949-365-2202

Melissa Rudolph Orange

714-543-8911

Chien Sun K Irvine

949-932-2800

Warren Wiechmann

Education, mobile technology, social media Orange

949-824-3837

Alisa Wray Orange

714-456-8934

Christepher Yao Orange

714-543-8911

ENDOCRINOLOGY, DIABETES, AND METABOLISM

Bogi Andersen

Metabolism and epithelial stem cells Irvine 714-456-3874

Nairi Berner Irvine

888-333-4673

Andrew Reikes

Thyroid issues, osteoporosis, diabetes, pituitary diseases

Irvine

949-824-8600

Priya Shah

Thyroid, thyroid cancer, PCOS, diabetes, osteoporosis Orange

714-771-5700

Samar Singh Irvine

888-333-4673

Qin Yang

Irvine

949-824-8600

FACIAL PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY

Rami K. Batniji

Newport Beach

949-650-8882

Steven M. Daines

Face/neck lift, facial rejuvenation, rhinoplasty

Newport Beach

949-209-1622

Alexis Furze

Sinus, rhinoplasty and nasal surgery

Newport Beach

949-389-6673

Simon Madorsky

Nasal reconstruction and rhinoplasty

Newport Beach

949-719-1800

Sunny Park

Rhinoplasty, nasal reconstruction, otoplasty, facial rejuvenation

Newport Beach

949-873-5089

Brian J.F. Wong Rhinoplasty, revision rhinoplasty, nasal reconstruction

Irvine

949-824-7997

FAMILY MEDICINE

Fred Alamshaw, DO K

Volunteering Yorba Linda 888-988-2800

James Ashizawa

San Juan Capistrano

949-661-9600

Thomas Badin Preventive health care, annual physical exams

Santa Ana

714-835-9441

Rhett Bartolome, DO K

Post hospital transition of care Anaheim

833-574-2273

Mariam Behbehani, DO Preventive medicine; integrative medicine; leadership

Irvine

949-899-8309

Howard Bland

Seal Beach

562-799-7071

Lance C. Brunner K Geriatrics, patient safety, quality, infection control Brea

714-672-5106

Melissa Cardeno, DO K Anaheim

888-988-2800

WHAT’S IT LIKE TO … WRITE ABOUT YOUR HEALTH BLIND SPOTS

UC Irvine English professor Jonathan Alexander survived an eye stroke that led him to look deeply at his health history as a gay man and write “Stroke Book: The Diary of a Blindspot.”

In the summer of 2019, I was on vacation in Colorado with my husband when I woke up in the morning and realized I couldn’t see clearly out of my right eye. Part of the vision was grayed out or blurred out. I thought at first I was having a detached retina.

We found an ophthalmologist who did a series of examinations and realized that I was not having a detached retina. He could actually see a little globule of cholesterol that had lodged itself in a branch artery of my retina. And there’s nothing they can do for that. There are no instruments small enough to go in and remove that. He was very concerned, given my blood pressure was very, very high at that time, that this was the beginning of what he called “a cerebral event.” The retina is part of the nervous system. That’s why they consider this a stroke.

I was immediately admitted to the hospital for observation and put on medication for my blood pressure. I was lying in that hospital bed away from home—at the time I was 52—and thinking, “OK, I’m not going to get that vision back. It’s not treatable. What they can do is try to prevent other events from happening.” I was thinking, “How did I get to this point?” So I started this journal that eventually became “Stroke Book.”

I’ve always been a pretty high-strung individual. I would say my pulse rate and blood pressure have always been a little higher than the norm. I was under the assumption that we had been treating that and controlling it. But sometimes you don’t always know about what’s going on in your body. So that question, “How did I get to this point?” led me to start journaling. I guess as a writer, it’s your bad habit. I thought, “OK, where did this come from? Can I trace this?”

Things that kept coming to me had a lot to do with having grown up in the ’70s and early ’80s in the Deep South and encountering quite a bit of homophobia. From a fairly young age, I was readily identifiable as a gay kid, a queer kid. At the time, the South was a tough place to live as a queer kid. I was subject to quite a bit of bullying. Also entering into late puberty and early adulthood and going off to college at the time of the AIDS crisis in the ’80s, when everyone was telling me that AIDS was God’s punishment for homosexuality. That was a toxic environment to grow up in as a queer kid, and it gave me a set of anxieties, even a kind of self-hatred that took decades to undo.

What I tried to suggest in “Stroke Book” is that it’s

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hard for me not to think about this later-life health crisis as at least connected to this five-decade experience of growing up at a time when the cultural environment, the social environment, and even the political environment was extremely toxic. I think that has consequences, even if I can’t piece it together as A plus B results in eye stroke, there’s this larger sense that living for prolonged periods of time in an environment that says “We don’t value your life” can create the kinds of anxieties, bad habits, and ways of living that can manifest in ill health.

I don’t think there has been as much research as is needed. It’s taken the medical establishment a long time to pay attention to the particularities of

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Ming Chen, DO K Physician education, physician wellness, medical missions

Santa Ana 800-464-4000

Kara Cummins K Graduate medical education

Santa Ana

714-967-4766

Alec V. Does K Hypertension

Yorba Linda 888-988-2800

Everard Tesoro Esteban K

Lifestyle medicine, plant-based nutrition

Anaheim 714-254-2897

Cindy Evans K Autism, intellectual disabilities

Tustin 833-574-2273

Fred Galluccio Sports medicine, indigent, peace/ social justice

Newport Beach 949-646-4865

Alia Khalil, DO K Brea 888-988-2800

Brian Y. Kim Sports medicine

Irvine 949-824-8600

Heather Kranitz, DO K

Mission Viejo 833-574-2273

Quynh-Hoa Le, DO K

the health of gay people. We do know that gay men have lower life expectancy than non-gay men, and not just (because of) things like HIV.

I’ve been really pleased when physicians have commented on the book and said they’ve wanted to teach it in medical schools. That’s gratifying because it lets young doctors-intraining know about the health needs and sensitives of LGBT people. In my life, I’ve only ever had one gay doctor. So the vast majority of us LGBT people are not going to have physicians who have lived experience of our lives, and we have particular health needs and challenges that I think are important for the medical establishment to know and pay attention to.

—As told to Valerie Takahama

José Mayorga

Santa Ana 714-480-2443

Andreea McIver K Disease prevention

Irvine 833-574-2273

Jagdeep Mehrok K Irvine 949-246-1347

Sofia Meraz K Women's health, community medicine, behavioral medicine Santa Ana 714-967-4777

Timothy Munzing K Residency education, appropriate pain management Santa Ana 714-967-4766

Carrie NelsonVasquez K Hospice and palliative care Santa Ana 714-967-4719

Tan Nguyen Medical humanities, medical education

Anaheim 714-456-7002

Hiroki Noda K Diabetes, lifestyle medicine

La Habra 888-988-2800

Gwendolyn Obedencio K Santa Ana 714-830-6634

Andrew M. Park K Lake Forest 888-988-2800

Santa Ana 888-988-2800

Michael Y. Lee

Leadership and burnout coaching

Irvine 949-899-8309

Jo Lieberman-Pan

Women's health, preventive medicine

Fountain Valley 714-549-1300

Lucio Loza K

Diabetes, community medicine

Santa Ana 714-967-4693

Ajay Mathur K

Brea 833-574-2273

Hemesh Patel, DO K Obesity medicine, virtual medicine, regulatory medicine Huntington Beach 714-642-9969

Diane Pham K La Palma 833-574-2273

Doreen Rioux, DO Yorba Linda 714-528-4211

Jason Shen K High quality primary care Tustin 883-574-2273

Hal Shimazu Lipids, geriatrics Orange 714-997-2899

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Angelia Sidarta, DO

Brea

714-449-6900

Ileana Spizzirri K HTN and lifestyle medicine

San Juan Capistrano 949-573-5973

Samuel Sunshine Family and sports medicine, functional medicine

Foothill Ranch 949-460-9111

Laura Mackenzie

Tangredi, DO Osteopathic manipulation

Orange

714-639-2600

Jose e Thompson K

Santa Ana 888-988-2800

Ma hew Varallo, DO K

Dermoscopy, joint injections, and mentoring

La Palma

714-562-3438

Charles Vega

Community health care; latino health

Santa Ana

714-456-7002

Baotran Vo Pregnancy, women's health, o ice procedures

Irvine

714-456-8265

FAMILY MEDICINE

SPORTS MEDICINE

James Hwang K

Ultrasound guided minimally invasive procedures

Irvine

888-988-2800

James Ting Sports medicine

Irvine

949-722-7038

FEMALE PELVIC MEDICINE AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY

Noelani

Guaderrama K

Irvine

888-988-2800

Felicia Lane

Pelvic organ prolapse, mullerian anomolies

Orange

714-456-5967

Jennifer K. Lee K Urogynecology

Anaheim 714-644-2380

Emily Whitcomb K Urogynecology

Irvine

888-988-2800

GASTROENTEROLOGY

Alaa Abousaif

Endoscopy, obesity, functional GI disorders

Orange 714-835-7700

Donald Abrahm

Hepatology Newport Beach 949-631-2670

Shahrooz Bemanian Colonoscopy, cancer prevention, fecal incontinence

Irvine 949-612-9090

Kenneth Chang

Orange 714-456-6187

Philip T. Chen

Cap-assisted underwater colonoscopy

Irvine 949-502-5572

Andrew Q. Giap K

Advanced endoscopy, endoscopic ultrasound, biliary endoscopy

Anaheim 888-988-2800

John G. Lee Endoscopy

Orange

714-456-6745

Paul Lee

Colorectal cancer prevention

Irvine

949-612-9090

Ma hew Oman

Irvine 949-612-9090

Nimisha K. Parekh

In ammatory bowel disease, medical education

Orange 888-717-4463

Abhay Parikh Newport Beach

949-548-6652

Sandra (Sunhee) Park

In ammatory bowel disease

Orange

714-456-3874

Jason Samarasena

Orange

714-456-3874

David B. Stanton In ammatory bowel disease

Orange

714-835-5100

Victor Yu Irvine 949-612-9090

GERIATRIC MEDICINE

Lisa Gibbs Complex geriatric care, dementia, frailty

Orange

714-456-5530

Sonia Sehgal Healthy aging

Orange

714-456-7007

Steven Tam Orange

714-456-3874

GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY

Lisa Abaid Robotic surgery Newport Beach

949-642-1361

John V. Brown Robotic surgery, ovarian cancer surgery, chemotherapy Newport Beach

949-642-1361

Noah Rodriguez K Minimally invasive and robotic surgery

Irvine

888-988-2800

Jay P. Shah K Minimally invasive surgery

Irvine

888-988-2800

Krishnansu Tewari

Orange

714-456-8020

GYNECOLOGY

Patricia Korber Contraception, menorraghia, menopausal symptoms

Newport Beach

949-423-7384

WHAT IT’S LIKE TO …

DISCUSS MENTAL HEALTH AT THE WHITE HOUSE

Iwork with a mental health nonprofit, Asian Mental Health Collective, which matches therapists to patients based on cultural compatibility and also houses an online support community. The group was one of the partners for the first-ever Youth Mental Health Action Forum hosted by the White House and MTV Entertainment, and they asked if any volunteers were interested in applying. They were looking for 30 young adults from really diverse backgrounds. I was in shock when I was chosen. I was the only one selected from Orange County, and I was one of two doctoral students who were there. So that really speaks to the fact that there were people from so many di erent backgrounds.

I was born and raised in Orange County, and I studied psychology and integrated educational studies at Chapman University. After graduating in three years, I wanted to stay in O.C. because I have a huge family here. I ended up joining UCI’s social ecology program and figured out over the last two years here where my passion in research lies, which is digital mental health and, in particular, looking at digital mental health through a cultural lens. There is a cultural stigma around mental health and seeking help, especially in the Asian community. A lot of young people are unable to seek help because of the family dynamics and cultures they’re in, which may not be supportive. So digital mental health—online peer support communities, social media, streaming services—is a supplement to in-person therapy.

For the forum, they flew us to Washington, D.C., in May and we had a full weekend of events, including forming groups and giving presentations about groundbreaking mental health action ideas. My group had an idea for a podcast by Gen Z and for Gen Z with a call to action, which would allow people to create their own digital mental health toolkit. And that has since been picked up by Spotify.

We got to meet Selena Gomez, who talked about her Rare Beauty Initiative. And we also got to meet members of the Biden administration. I had an in-depth conversation with Dr. Jill Biden about the importance of young people being mentored by people in power, especially women. She told me about a college mentorship program she started at the community college where she teaches

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UC Irvine Ph.D. student Justine Bautista was invited to present her ideas at a youth mental health forum at the nation’s capital.

and encouraged me to do so as well.

Then the president surprised us. He just walked in very casually and spoke to everyone. That was really incredible. He was exactly how you’d think. He told a lot of stories and he talked about having a friend with PTSD and about his first exposures to mental health issues. He was there

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Heather Macdonald Breast surgery

Irvine 949-557-0186

Marc Winter

Minimally invasive gynecologic surgery

Laguna Hills

949-433-5491

HEMATOLOGY

Richard Van E en Leukemia and myeloproliferative neoplasms

Orange 714-456-8031

HEMATOLOGY AND MEDICAL ONCOLOGY

Danny Nguyen Clinical trials, healthcare policy

Irvine 714-252-9415

George Semeniuk Integrative oncology

Newport Beach 949-999-1400

Nishan Tchekmedyian Clinical research, lung cancer, prostate cancer

Huntington Beach 714-252-9415

HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE CARE

Shiho Ito Whole person care, spiritual care Orange

714-456-7890

INFECTIOUS DISEASE

Miki Watanabe Orange

714-456-5726

INTERNAL MEDICINE

Hany Bashandy Hospitalist

Newport Beach

877-742-4624

Jessica A. Eng Hospitalist

Newport Beach

949-764-4624

David M. Garcia K Hospital medicine

Irvine

949-932-5000

Susan Hodes K Lifestyle medicine, nutrition, women's health

Anaheim

888-988-2800

Ke-Qin Hu Liver diseases

Orange

714-456-6926

Sonali Iyer Hospital medicine

Orange

714-456-5726

Joel Katz Hospitalist, quality improvement

Newport Beach

877-742 4624

Meenu Kwatra K Quality review and medical ethics Irvine

888-988-2800

Khoa Lam K Hospital medicine, patient-centered care Irvine

888-988-2800

Anh Le Lactation education Irvine

949-899-8309

Duy Minh Le K Irvine

833-574-2273

David Liao Hospitalist

Irvine

877-742 4624

Melanie Lin

Preventive care, coding Anaheim

888-449-9303

Michael Liu K Anaheim 714-644-2000

talking to us for a long time, to the point that his sta members were trying to pull him away. I was able to shake his hand and thank him for his commitment to increasing access to mental healthcare. It was a very surreal moment.

—As told to Astgik Khatchatryan

Emilie Chow Orange 714-456-7016

Jane D. Curtis

Patient centered diagnosis and management

Santa Ana 714-288-3230

Priya Bhatia Monahan K Hospital medicine; mind-body medicine Irvine

833-574-2273

Bavani Nadeswaran Bariatric medicine Orange 714-456-8773

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Dinesh Patel K

Peer review and quality improvement Irvine

888-988-2800

Maryam Rahimi

Orange

714-456-7016

Bobby Sasson Primary care, medical education, underserved care

Irvine

949-824-8600

Tanmai Saxena K Hospitalist medicine

Anaheim

714-644-2000

Bahar Sedarati

Value-based care, value-based leadership Irvine

310-980-1781

Martha SosaJohnson

Diabetes care, women's health, community service

Orange

714-456-3874

Amy Teresi Endocrinology

Newport Beach

949-644-3568

Tuan Trinh

Fullerton

714-992-3969

Samy Younis

Geriatric medicine, women's health, chemical dependency Irvine

949-451-9292

INTERNAL MEDICINE

WITH A FOCUSED PRACTICE

INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGY

Ihab Alomari Structural heart disease

Cypress

714-656-2140

Michael Y. Chan

Complex coronary interventions, chronic total occlusions

Orange

714-543-5555

Bre M. Wertman Ladera Ranch 949-929-4332

INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY

Nadine AbiJaoudeh Interventional oncology

Orange

714-456-2389

Dayantha Fernando Orange

714-456-7237

INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY AND DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY

Christopher Baker Stroke, brain aneurysm, vascular malformations

Newport Beach

949-645-3534

MATERNAL-FETAL MEDICINE

Judith Chung Diabetes in pregnancy

Orange

714-456-5967

Anna M. Galyean K

MEDICAL ONCOLOGY

Samina Ahmed K

Anaheim

833-574-2273

Greg Angstreich

Hematology and urologic oncology

Newport Beach

949-646-6441

Farshid Dayyani

Gastrointestinal cancers, clinical trials

Orange

714-456-8000

Diana L. Hanna

Gastrointestinal cancers; early phase clinical trials

Newport Beach

949-764-6130

Haresh S. Jhangiani

Clinical research, teaching, new/advance therapeutics

Fountain Valley

714-698-0300

Nataliya Mar

Genitourinary cancers - prostate, bladder, kidney, penile

Orange

714-456-8000

Edward Nelson

Tumor immunology and lymphomas

Irvine

714-456-5153

An Nguyen GI malignancies, breast

Irvine

949-474-5730

Minh D. Nguyen

Newport Beach

949-646-6441

Wade Smith

Breast cancer

WHAT’S IT LIKE TO …

SPREAD AWARENESS FOR A RARE DISEASE

Kaitlin Jones, who grew up in Irvine, is living with VEDS, a rare genetic disease that claimed the life of her brother at age 34.

My brother, Trevor, was 17 when he woke up one morning in 2004 with a ton of chest pain and went to urgent care. They thought maybe he had a collapsed lung, but he got sent to a hospital and they found that it was an aortic dissection. He ended up having two major surgeries to replace his aorta.

They were questioning why this 17-year-old had an aortic dissection. It’s not a normal thing. So they flew him to the Mayo Clinic. They were able to find VEDS (vascular Ehlers-Danlos syndrome) through genetic testing.

We had never heard of VEDS, even though my family had already su ered complications. At the time, there was no one to guide us on what to do, how to monitor. Eventually, we got our whole family tested, and we traced it up the family line that my mom and both of her sisters had it, and that it came from my grandmother. Then I have two cousins who have it and one of the children.

I got diagnosed in 2014 o cially. My mother died of breast cancer. She just had so much guilt about passing this gene onto my brother. I assumed that I had it, so I waited until she passed to get tested.

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HOSPITAL MEDICINE

Alpesh N. Amin

Orange

714-456-3785

Weston Chandler Hospital medicine

Newport Beach

949-524-3162

Pa y Huang

Newport Beach

877-742-4624

Alex Leung

Fullerton

714-447-5027

Prenatal diagnosis, preterm labor, cervical insu iciency

Irvine

949-932-5652

Jennifer Jolley

Prenatal diagnosis, fetal therapy

Orange

714-456-5967

James Kurtzman

Preterm birth prevention, twins, cervical insu iciency

Irvine

949-336-7337

Newport Beach

949-763-2204

Nerses Simon

Tchekmedyian

Solid and hematologic malignancies

Irvine

949-333-7580

Louis A. Vandermolen

Breast cancer

Newport Beach

949-646-6441

Jason Zell, DO Colorectal cancer, cancer prevention

Orange

714-456-5153

About one in 50,000 (in the U.S.) have this disease. It’s a connective tissue disease that stems from a mutation in the gene that makes type III collagen, which is important for the elasticity of connective tissue. If your vessels don’t have this proper collagen, then they’re more prone to tear and dissect and rupture. You can have bowel separation, uterine ruptures during pregnancy—all of these can be lifethreatening emergencies, and so the life expectancy for people with VEDS is 51 years.

My brother had his second surgery in 2010 and was fine. He was living a good life. He chose to go through IVF with his wife, so they had a daughter who did not have the disease. She was born on March 26, 2021, and then in October, we were on a family vacation in Alabama. My brother and his wife were in an Uber, on their way to do some sightseeing, and out of nowhere an artery ruptured in his lungs. They had to pull over and call an ambulance. By the time they arrived at the hospital, they were unable to save him.

I try to focus on the positive. He wasn’t driving when it happened, so he didn’t put my sister-in-law in danger. He wasn’t with the baby when it happened. I’m grateful that

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my dad and I were in the area, so we were able to at least say goodbye to his body.

After my diagnosis, I was spearheading the search to find a specialist who knew more about VEDS who could guide us. Ultimately, thankfully, we were able to find Dr. (David H.) Liang. I was searching for five years until Dr. Liang opened the (Hoag Marfan Syndrome and Related Conditions Program) clinic. Now my whole family is being treated by him.

In this moment, I am alive and well and I have so many people in my life whom I love and who love me. My niece is now almost 2, and she is the biggest joy in our lives. I have an amazing job as a physician assistant where I feel like I’m able to give back

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NEONATAL MEDICINE

Fayez BanyMohammed Orange

714-456-6933

Rebecca Coleman

Resuscitation/ simulation, palliative care, breastfeeding, nutrition Orange

714-456-6933

Sudeep Kukreja Medical volunteerism Orange

714-509-4373

Jina J. Lim Orange

714-509-4373

Yona Nicolau Orange

714-456-6933

Monica Sondhi Orange

714-509-8882

Katarzyna J. Tesmer

Aesthetic medicine Orange

714-509-3096

Cherry Uy Orange

714-456-6933

NEONATALPERINATAL MEDICINE

Irfan Ahmad Surgical NICU, quality improvement Orange

714-509-8632

to the community working with cancer patients. I’m engaged to an incredible man.

Living with a rare disease is tough because there’s not enough awareness or support. I have been through more tragedy than most people know in a lifetime, and I’m only 32. It’s scary to know that my life may be cut short, but I do try to live with the motto that my mother passed on to my brother and me: Choose joy. At the end of the day, I want to stay hopeful that we can get that awareness out there, get more interest in our rare disease, and get more fundraising and donors to help fund the research that could really save lives.

—As told to Valerie Takahama

John P. Cleary

Cardiac and mechanical support for neonates

Orange

714-509-3096

Marielle Nguyen K

Developmental care premature infant, quality improvements Anaheim

888-988-2800

Lavonne Sheng

Infection prevention, antibiotic stewardship Orange

714-509-4373

Sandra ShortBartle K Life support, respiratory syncytial virus Anaheim

949-763-1366

Jack Sills Orange

714-509-3096

John S. Tran

Neuro-critical NICU Orange

714-509-3096

NEPHROLOGY

Stephanie Cheung K Peritoneal dialysis, and apheresis Anaheim

888-988-2800

Tam Pham K Irvine

888-988-2800

John Sy Orange

714-456-5142

Muhammad Aslam

Stem cells, neonatal chronic lung disease Orange

714-456-6933

Daryoush Bassiri

Neonatal educational outreach, electronic medical records Orange

714-509-4373

Kushal Bhakta

Care of low birthweight infant Orange

714-509-3096

Christine E. Bixby

Breastmilk medicine Orange

714-509-4373

NEUROLOGY

Yama Akbari

Neurocritical care, coma, consciousness, cardiac arrest Irvine

949-824-1888

Sirichai Chayasirisobhon K Epilepsy Anaheim

714-644-2325

Cyrus Dastur

Neurocritical care Orange

714-456-7210

Mark Fisher

Stroke neurology Orange

714-456-6856

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Joey Gee, DO

Headache medicine

Mission Viejo

949-542-8002

Namita A. Goyal

Neuromuscular disease

Orange

714-456-2332

Xiao-Tang Kong Neuro-oncology

Orange

714-456-8000

Lilit Mnatsakanyan

Epilepsy, clinical neurophysiology

Orange

714-456-6203

Tahseen Moza ar Neuromuscular disorders

Orange

714-456-2238

Mona Sazgar Epilepsy

Orange

714-456-6510

Gaby Thai Orange

714-456-6806

NUCLEAR MEDICINE

Tatiana Kain

Molecular imaging, oncology, dementia

Orange

714-456-6132

OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY

Morris Ahdoot

Infertility, highrisk pregnancy, menopausal symptoms

Irvine

949-453-1173

N. Elizabeth Arovas

K

Donna Gin Baick

Vaginal hysterectomy, menopause, and pelvic pain

Tustin

714-838-8408

Christina Borsari

Global medical missions for underserved populations

Fullerton

714-446-5100

Julisa Bravo K Teaching and mentoring

Santa Ana 714-796-4812

Dennis Buchanan Fullerton 714-992-5350

Jennifer Butler Hospitalist

Orange 714-456-7733

Christopher Donnelly K Minimally invasive surgery

Anaheim

888-988-2800

Janis D. Fee Maternity, robotic surgery, adolescent gynecology

Orange 714-282-1892

Felice L. Gersh Women's health, integrative lifestyle medicine, menopause

Irvine 949-753-7475

Afshan Hameed Maternal-fetal medicine

Orange 714-456-5967

Candace Howe

Chronic pelvic pain

Newport Beach

949-646-2800

Janet Jacobson Complex family planning

Anaheim

714-633-6373, x 213

Christine Kim OBG hospitalist, medical education, patient safety

Orange

714-456-7733

Michael Krychman Sexual medicine, survivorship care, menopausal health

Orange 949-764-9300

Phong Q. Lai, DO K Resident education and medical missions

Irvine

888-988-2800

Neal Lonky K Women's health, public health, colposcopy

Anaheim

888-988-2800

Carol Major Maternal-fetal medicine

Orange

714-456-5967

Cecilia A. Perez K Minimally invasive gynecologic surgery, lifestyle medicine

San Juan Capistrano

949-573-2044

Rachel Perry Family planning

Orange

714-456-6853

Santa Ana

888-988-2800

Monica Aszterbaum

Minimally invasive gynecological surgeries, robotic procedures

Newport Beach

949-763-3106

Leon Baginski

Laparoscopic/ robotic surgery; endometriosis; obstetrics, gynecology

Mission Viejo

949-276-6266

Tabetha Harken

Family planning

Orange

714-456-5967

Tamera Hatfield

Maternal-fetal medicine

Orange

714-456-5967

Christina Hong K

Minimally invasive gyn surgery, cervical dysplasia

Irvine

949-573-5847

Manuel Porto Maternal-fetal medicine

Orange

714-456-5967

Diana E. Ramos K Irvine

888-988-2800

Lauren Rubal Reproductive endocrinology and infertility, integrative medicine

Newport Beach

949-415-6704

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WHAT

IT’S LIKE TO

… CURATE ART FOR CITY OF HOPE

Iwas asked by City of Hope Orange County President Annette Walker if I would be interested in curating the rotating gallery of Orange County artists. The concept was for living, breathing artists with living, breathing work that could keep the space alive in an area that could be scary for people to be within during a scary time in their life.

I had just lost my younger sister to brain cancer, which was a shock to me. She was as healthy as anybody in our family and had just spent the summer months out here. She left in August to get her family back to school at home in Dallas. One morning, she woke up and her speech was garbled. She was not able to put a sentence together, and they thought she had a stroke. After multiple tests, they realized she had a glioblastoma tumor that was inoperable. Within a year, she was dead. It was just so shocking to all of us. So when this opportunity arose, I said yes immediately because I understand how cancer can impact lives.

The rotating gallery really keeps the facility alive and doesn’t make it feel like a hospital. The art had to be from artists who live or work in Orange County, and it had to be about familiarity and about comfort so that people felt like they were walking into their living room. It’s meant to remind patients of places they love, to make them go, “Oh, I know that place! That reminds me of Crystal Cove,” or “That reminds me of when I was a teenager!” or whatever their connection to the art might be.

My background in the art world goes back to the ’80s when I had to find a way to provide for my three children by myself. I wanted to stay in the art world, so I got another degree in secondary art education. I went to work as an art teacher and then the opportunity came up for me to be one of the founding directors for the visual arts department at Orange County School of the Arts. My career was 18 years long there. I eventually taught elsewhere, founded an art conservatory along the way, and I still do some consulting work at Santa Margarita Catholic High School today. I also said yes because I love the arts, and because it’s my personality to say yes. That sometimes gets me in trouble because I get overloaded, but I also think it makes life exciting. You can say yes sometimes and think, “That was one of the best things I ever did.”

When I got answers back from my call to artists, people were so excited and would say, “I’d love to be a part of this project.” I believe every artist had been touched by cancer,

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Orange County artist and educator Nancy Harrell selects pieces for City of Hope Orange County Lennar Foundation Cancer Center’s rotating art gallery.

whether it was a family member, themselves, or a loved one. They all immediately said yes when they were chosen to be a part of the initial show we put together. They were so proud to be part of the gallery, and they each said it several times at our opening in August: “I’m so proud to be a part of this project that is impacting lives daily.”

The feedback from doctors and nurses has been positive. They all have favorite walls and favorite pieces, and when we told them this art would be (rotated), they were excited. It will all be constantly changing, living, and breathing with the patients who come through here.

—As told to McKenna Sulick

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To be selected for the 2023 Physicians of Excellence, applicants were required to meet the following baseline criteria:

 Be certified by a member board of the American Board of Medical Specialties, a member board of the American Board of Osteopathic Medical Specialties, or an equivalency board recognized by the Medical Board of California or Osteopathic Medical Board of California

 Be in good standing with Medical Board of California or Osteopathic Medical Board of California

 Maintain primary practice in O.C. for the past five years (post-residency, fellowship training)

 Be in practice within specialty field for the past five years (post-residency, fellowship training)

Applicants were required to meet at least two of these four criteria, as determined by the Selection Commi ee. Discretion was used.

Physician Leadership

 Recent (within past three years) positions as an elected or appointed member of a medical organization. Excludes full-time paid administrative positions, though a paid position as a medical director is acceptable.

 Recent (within past three years) elected/appointed positions as a member of a peer-review organization/journal.

Teaching/Mentoring/Medical Research/Scientific Advances

 Recent (within past three years, with at least one in past year) medical school or university faculty appointment and/or involvement in teaching of other physicians, medical students, and pre-med students, or other healthcare professionals on an ongoing basis.

 Delivering medical education (within past three years, with at least one in past year)

 Currently (within three years) active in peer-reviewed clinical research activities, have unique skills within field of nomination. Pharmaceutical clinical trials do not qualify.

Humanitarian Service

Current (within past three years, with at least one in past year) activities and names of a iliated organizations while serving as a volunteer physician outside applicant’s regular practice, not receiving compensation, or philanthropic activities supporting medicine. This does not include providing care as part of applicant’s regular practice for which applicant was not compensated.

Unique Contributions and Community Service

 Current (within one year) significant community leadership positions such as PTA president, district school board member, youth coach, scout leader, etc.

 Community service outside medicine, or other unique contributions

Orange County Medical Association Executive Commi ee, 2022-23

Vijay Dhar, M.D., president

William O. Woo, M.D., president-elect

Shalini Shah, M.D., secretary-treasurer

Christopher Celio, M.D., immediate past president

Physicians of Excellence Selection Commi ee Members of the OCMA Executive Commi ee and the Physicians of Excellence SelectionCommi ee are not eligible to be selected as a Physician of Excellence.

William Woo, M.D., chair, physician recognition commi ee; OCMA president-elect; assistant chief of Family Medicine, Kaiser Permanente Orange County; volunteer clinical faculty, UC Irvine School of Medicine; volunteer clinical faculty, UC Riverside School of Medicine; past president, California Academy of Family Physicians Orange County Chapter, co-lead Kaiser Permanente Asian Pacific Islander Association

Southern California

Whitney Ayers, MPA, regional vice president, Hospital Association of Southern California

Vivien Chan, M.D., DFAPA, DFAACAP; chief of psychiatry and mental health services,, student health center, UCI; professor, department of psychiatry and human behavior, volunteer clinical faculty UCI Health

Dona Constantine, R.N., B.S., senior risk management and patient safety specialist, Cooperative of American Physicians Inc.

Jason Cord, M.D., OCMA physician recognition commi ee member; regional chair breast imaging, Southern California Permanente Medical Group; chief of radiology

and interventional radiology, Orange County radiology, SCPMG; government relations lead, Orange County, SCPMG

Nicholas J. Dolle, CFP® associate vice president, financial advisor, Morgan Stanley Wealth Management

Katrina Foley, Orange County Supervisor for the Second District; serves on the Airport Ad Hoc Commi ee & Fly Friendly working group, the Sober Living Home Ad Hoc Commi ee, and boards of the Orange County Transportation Authority, CalOptima, Juvenile Justice Coordinating Council, Law Library, Newport Bay & South Orange County Watershed Management Area Executive Commi ees & the Santa Ana River Flood Control Protection

Darla S. Holland, M.D., past president OCMA; delegate, CMA house of delegates, vice chair CMA Council on medical services, partner emeritus, SCPMG

Joanna Tan, M.D., past president, OCMA; chair, physician wellness, Providence St. Joseph OCHD James Peterson, executive director, OCMA

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The Orange County Museum of Art opened its new Costa Mesa home in October with a 24-hour celebration for the community. More than 10,000 visitors joined the party, which started at 5 p.m. on Saturday and continued overnight until 5 p.m. Sunday. People waited three hours or more to get in. Wondering what the fuss was about? Take a visual journey of the experience.

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1. The Pacific Chorale performed “Skyscape” on four levels at 6 p.m. Saturday. 2. A drum line led the procession to open the museum at 5 p.m. Saturday. 3. The Orange County Youth Symphony performed “Pacific Gold” at 7 p.m. Saturday, in honor of the California Biennial opening exhibit. 4. A roo op dance party lured revelers at 9 p.m. Saturday. 5. Hundreds of people waited for hours Saturday night in lines that snaked through the Julianne and George Argyros Plaza outside the museum.

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1. Three DJs provided various beats for dancers during the silent disco at 11 p.m. 2. More than 200 people started their day with sunrise yoga at 6:30 a.m. on the terrace. 3. Sidecar, Fill Bakeshop, and Goodtown provided the treats for a 10 a.m. Donut Drop on Sunday. 4. Skylights throughout the building bring plenty of natural light to the museum’s galleries.

5. Students from Orange County School of the Arts presented “Inside Out,” a site-specific dance performance at 1 p.m.

6. Two-time Latin Grammy-winning Yamila Guerra Cuban Latin Band kept the party going at 2 p.m. 7. Gospel Voices of OC Youth Choir sang below Sanford Biggers’ “Of Many Waters” sculpture. 8. The art is the part of this bonanza that you can continue to enjoy. Museum admission is free.

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Check out photos from the museum’s Opening Gala, which raised $2.1 million, on Page 133.
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REALITY BITES

Jeff and Jordan Kim of Fountain Valley are a father-son duo known online as The CrunchBros. With more than 300,000 followers on YouTube and 2.8 million followers on TikTok, they take on food challenges and present mukbangs—videos of themselves eating. Je , aka CrunchDad, is a full-time social media influencer, while sidekick Jordan balances the gig with his first-grade responsibilities. by Raya Torres

The CrunchBros built a following through their mukbangs, which are essentially videos of people eating large amounts of food. The Korean trend quickly expanded around the world in the early 2010s, and the pair hopped onto the bandwagon during the pandemic. Launched in 2020, their YouTube channel started as a small project to stay connected with friends and family and keep them updated on Jordan’s food adventures. Soon enough, millions of people from around the world became hooked on Je and Jordan’s entertaining antics and reactions to trying new dishes.

As their social media channels took o , Je and his wife—who chooses to stay anonymous, known to the public only as CrunchMom—began working as full-time influencers. Every video is a family a air. Even Jordan’s 3-year-old sister, Kaiya (CrunchBaby), makes a cameo or two. “It’s cool that everyone gets to be a part of our videos in some way,” Je says. “CrunchMom and I love it because we get to deal with the kids all the time.”

The family’s most popular videos are their mochi roulette challenges, where they try mochi filled with surprise ingredients, and their mouthwatering food feasts, which fea-

ture dishes from around the world. Je says it was important to the family to incorporate di erent cultures into their channel. “I’m Korean and my wife is Japanese, and we’ve both been raised very culture-minded,” he says. “So we wanted to bring our cultures together for Jordan and his younger sister.”

Other videos on the channel range from viral TikTok trends to taste tests of popular drivethrough meals. One features a “Fire Noodle Challenge,” where Je eats spicy black bean noodles (jjajangmyeon). In the video, Jordan whispers to his dad, “It looks like you’re crying,” as Je begins to sweat intensely. In another, Jordan explains that “Sriracha comes from chicken” because there’s a picture of a rooster on the bottle.

Jordan says his favorite part about creating the videos is that he gets to eat. “It’s really fun! I like to eat the stu we try. I like food, just like my parents.” Je adds, “We always get excited for him to try new things. I think he senses that and catches on to our energy.”

Shortly a er the channel’s launch, the family began receiving heartwarming messages from viewers explaining how their videos helped them during di cult times in the pandemic. Several people said they and their kids had become more willing to try new food through Jordan’s example. “We’ve even gotten messages from parents who said that their kids have started eating their vegetables because they see Jordan doing it.”

Jeff hopes the videos inspire people to be adventurous in all aspects of life. “I would tell our viewers to go out there, explore life, and try everything once,” he says. “If you don’t like certain foods or experiences afterward, that’s fine; but at least you took the chance!”

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SNAPSHOT
(Mukbangs) give the viewer a sense of eating with you. It’s like we can have a relationship with them in the form of an eating show.

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NEWPORT CHILDREN’S MEDICAL GROUP

Pediatrics, Adolescent Care, Pulmonary & Critical Care, Urgent Care, 7 days/week

Caring for children takes a special commitment. Serving Orange County for more than 45 years, Newport Children’s Medical Group provides coverage from newborn and primary care to hospital and intensive care. Dr. Zach Reda, medical director: “We guarantee same day & virtual visits in one of our fi ve locations.”

NCMG offers 7-days-a-week office hours. When it comes to your child’s health, there is no substitute for experience.

NCMG team are all board certified in pediatrics. Specialists with additional training in pediatric pulmonary & critical care, weight control and concussion management.

AWARDED 2023

PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE

For the past 32 years Dr. Reda has served Los Angeles and Orange Counties in the fields of pediatrics, pulmonary and critical care & hospital medicine. His extensive experience with critically ill children has helped him make early diagnoses and ensured better outcomes for his patients. He was selected by hi peers as one of the “Best Doctors of America.” He was also selected as one of the “Best Doctors in CA,” as featured in Los Angeles magazine for the past 15 years. He was voted by his peers in the Orange County Medical Association as one of the top doctors in his field, As seen in Orange Coast Magazine for the past 16 years. Every year, Dr. Reda participates in multiple international meetings

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to ensure the best care for his patients. He served on the faculty of UC Irvine and UCLA, and as medical director of PICU at Fountain Valley Regional Hospital for 15 years. NCMG offers pulmonary function testing, BMR caloric measurement, and in-house lab testing, among others. Exercise CPET helps evaluate endurance and exercise intolerance & asthma.

“We don’t only provide high-quality care, we most importantly care,” says Dr. Reda.

NCMG was voted best pediatric practice in Southern California, as seen on KCOP-TV Channel 13’s “Best of L.A.” TV show.

• Guarantee same day sick visit [virtual or in person]

• Drive Thru Covid testing PCR 1-hour results

• Drive Thru Rapid Covid, Flu & RSV test 1 hour result

• Covid Infection Control measures enforced

• Telemedicine consultation seven days a week

• All sick patients are required to be screened via telemedicine

• Open 7 days a week including after hours and most holidays

• 24/7 on-call board certified specialist response

• Most insurance accepted including Coved California

Hospital Newborns at: Hoag / Hoag Irvine / Fountain Valley / Mission hospital / Orange Coast & Saddle Back memorial hospitals

Newport Children’s Medical Group

Newport Beach / Costa Mesa / Irvine / Laguna Beach / Mission

949-644-0970

newportchildren.com

Fashion Island Office

1401 Avocado St., Ste. 802

Newport Beach

Hoag Hospital

Irvine Office

16300 Sand Canyon, Ste. 488

Irvine

Hoag Irvine

Mission Office

26800 Crown Valley Pkwy., Ste. 510

Mission Viejo

Mission Hospital

Costa Mesa Office

1640 Newport Blvd., Ste. 210

Costa Mesa Hoag Hospital

Laguna Beach Office

31862 Coast Hwy., Ste. 302

Laguna beach

Saddleback Memorial

DISTINGUISHED STAFF

• Zacharia Reda, MD, FAAP, FCCP

- Served OC + LA over 32 years

- Honored as one of the “Best Doctors in America”

- Honored by the OCMA and the Best Doctors in California as one of the Top Doctors for the past 16 years

- Served as Chairman, Department of Pediatrics, and medical director of PICU at FVRH for 15 years

- Served as associate medical director of Miller Children’s Hospital PICU

- Trained and served on the faculty of USC, UCLA and UCI

- Board certified in pediatrics and pediatric critical care & hospital medicine

- Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics & College of Chest Physician

• Alexander Tu, MD, FAAP

- Trained at Georgetown, B.C in Pediatrics

- Special interest in Newborns, International health & fluent in Mandarin

- Honored as Castle Connelly Top Doctors in America since 2018

• Asha Misra, MD, FAAP

- Trained at Monmouth University medical center, NJ

- Board certified in Pediatrics

- Special interest in Newborn and Adolescent Medicine

- Served OC communities for over 30 years

• Cara Todd, MD, FAAP

- Trained at UC Davis

- Board Certified in Pediatrics

- Special interest in Newborn and Adolescent Medicine

- Served OC communities for the past 28 years

• Frances Duda, MD, FAAP

- Trained at USC, special interest in adolescents & ADHD

- Extensive experience serving OC over 45 years

• Valerie Sheppard, MD, FAAP

- Trained and served as chief resident at Loma Linda University.

- Board certified in Pediatrics.

- Honored as one of the Top Doctors OCMA, 2021, 2022

• Glenn Katz, MD, FAAP

- Trained at Miami Children’s Hospital Florida

- Extensive experience serving OC over 45 years

• Johanna Rodriguez, MD, FAAP

- Trained at the university of Puerto Rico, B.C. in Pediatrics

- Special interest in newborns, adolescents & inpatient care

- Honored as one of the Top Doctors OCMA & America for 3 years

• Sandra Kellum, MD, FAAP

- Trained & served on the faculty at St. Joseph Children Hospital, New York, college, NJ

- Special interest in newborn & Adolescent care

- Honored as on of the Top Doctors in Ca, 2022

• Jennifer Nguyen Simpson, MD, FAAP

- Graduated from Ross University School of Medicine

Trained at Flushing Hospital Medical Center in New York City.

- Special interests in newborn care, behavioral & development and adolescent medicine

- Dr. Simpson is fluent in English and Vietnamese

• Kristoffer Roxas, MD

- Graduated from Ross University School of Medicine

- Trained and served as chief resident at Loma Linda University

- Special interest in newborns, adolescents & inpatient care

• Anh Rebhan, DO

- Graduated from Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine, NY

- Trained at Loma Linda University

- Special interest in preventative medicine, newborns, and child development

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CITY OF HOPE ORANGE COUNTY CONGRATULATES OUR 2023 PHYSICIANS OF EXCELLENCE

From Left:

Danny Nguyen, M.D.

Samar Singh, M.D.

Nishan Tchekmedyian, M.D.

Nerses Simon Tchekmedyian, M.D.

Wade Smith, M.D.

Hang T. Dang, D.O.

George Semeniuk lll, M.D.

Nairi Berner, M.D.

City of Hope Orange County is home to a team of some of the world’s most acclaimed physician-scientists who are leading next-level cancer treatment and research. With their highly specialized expertise, distinguished history of research breakthroughs and compassionate approach, these physicians are bringing new hope to people with cancer and other life-threatening diseases.

Among our extraordinary experts are the physicians recognized by Orange County Medical Association as Physicians of Excellence for 2023:

• Nairi Berner, M.D. — Board-certified in endocrinology, Dr. Berner practices at City of Hope Orange County Lennar Foundation Cancer Center in Irvine, where she specializes in diabetes and other endocrine disorders.

• Hang T. Dang, D.O. — Dr. Dang is a board-certified, fellowship-trained breast surgical oncologist who practices at City of Hope Newport Beach Fashion Island.

• Danny Nguyen, M.D. – Dr. Nguyen is a board-certified medical oncologist and hematologist who has a special interest in lung cancer, clinical trials and health policy.

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He practices at City of Hope Orange County Lennar Foundation Cancer Center and our locations in Irvine and Huntington Beach.

• George Semeniuk lll, M.D. – A board-certified medical oncologist and hematologist, Dr. Semeniuk has a special interest in integrative oncology, head and neck cancer, lung cancer and skin cancer. He practices at City of Hope Newport Beach Fashion Island and City of Hope Newport Beach Lido.

• Samar Singh, M.D. – Dr. Singh is a board-certified endocrinologist who specializes in endocrine disorders and practices at City of Hope Orange County Lennar Foundation Cancer Center.

• Wade Smith, M.D. – Dr. Smith is a board-certified medical oncologist who specializes in breast cancer research and treatment. He practices at City of Hope Newport Beach Fashion Island.

• Nerses Simon Tchekmedyian, M.D. – Dr. Tchekmedyian is a board-certified medical oncologist who practices at City of Hope Orange County Lennar Foundation Cancer and our locations in Irvine and Huntington Beach.

• Nishan Tchekmedyian, M.D. — Dr. Tchekmedyian is a board-certified medical oncologist and hematologist who focuses on lung and prostate cancers. He practices at City of Hope Orange County Lennar Foundation Cancer Center and our locations in Irvine and Huntington Beach.

Thank you, OCMA, for recognizing these physicians who are delivering breakthroughs to Orange County.

For more information, visit CityofHope.org/OC. To make an appointment at any of our five Orange County locations, call 888-333-HOPE (4673).

City of Hope Orange County Lennar Foundation Cancer Center

City of Hope Newport Beach Fashion Island

City of Hope Newport Beach Lido

City of Hope Irvine Sand Canyon

City of Hope Huntington Beach

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ALEX DASTGHEIB, MD

West Coast Cataract Institute

As a board-certified and fellowship-trained eye surgeon, Dr. Alex Dastgheib (pronounced DAST-GABE) serves as medical Director of the West Coast Cataract Institute where he specializes in complex cataract cases.

Dr. Dastgheib has obtained a first in the world in cataract surgery results. A recognized leader and innovator, Dr. Dastgheib has performed over 30,000 eye procedures and has cured a large number of patients from cataract blindness. In April 2022, at the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, Dr. Dastgheib and his Duke University co-authors presented the largest case series ever of consecutive phaco cataract surgeries in blinding cataracts; all surgeries were performed by Dr. Dastgheib. These are some of the most complex and surgically challenging cases. “Every case was successful. So, these 325 consecutive patients went from blindness to near perfect vision. I have been doing this for over 20 years and I know this is not common,” Dr. Dastgheib explained in an interview with Bausch & Lomb Surgical. In fact, this outcome was considered a first in the medical world. “This is a unique achievement that captures the imagination” noted Thomas Mitro, a 30-year veteran eye company executive.

Dr. Dastgheib is most excited about offering his patients who are not satisfied with their current vision the latest FDA-approved technology: the Light Adjustable Lens (LAL). Dr. Dastgheib uses the LAL to adjust and customize a patient’s final vision after surgery, in the office, based on the patient’s personal desires and lifestyle requirements. The combination of Dr. Dastgheib’s surgical expertise and the LAL technology offers patients with an unprecedented degree of safety and accuracy for the clearest vision at all distances. Dr. Dastgheib states “my LAL patients are ecstatic with their visual outcomes which they describe as life changing.”

An accomplished industry leader, during his time working at Johns Hopkins and the National Institutes of Health, Dr. Dastgheib performed research on wet macular degeneration. His breakthrough theory and discovery of a cause of wet macular degeneration led to the creation of medications (anti-VEGF) that have since prevented ~20 million people worldwide from losing their eyesight. In 2014, the Dastgheib Pioneer Award in Ocular Innovation was established at Duke University. U.S or international annual recipients of this Award have made a major change in the practice of ophthalmology.

Dr. Dastgheib earned his undergraduate and medical degrees from the University of Paris where he graduated at the top of his class. He completed his residency in ophthalmology at the Duke University Eye Center, as well as four fellowships in ophthalmology from National Institutes of Health, the Wilmer Eye Institute at Johns Hopkins, Dubroff Eye Center, and Moran Eye Center at the University of Utah.

AWARDED 2023

PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE

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Dr. Dastgheib using the Light Delivery Device in the office AFTER surgery to non-invasively customize a patient’s vision to her liking

SHARON MOAYERI, MD

OC Fertility®

OC Fertility® in Newport Beach is a recognized world-class fertility center committed to high success rates and a personalized patient-care experience. Leading the team is Dr. Sharon Moayeri who continues to pioneer innovative thinking and state-of-the-art technology since founding the practice in 2009. With over 20 years of experience, Dr. Moayeri, a double-board certified

reproductive endocrinology and infertility (REI) specialist, possesses among the highest academic pedigree combined with clinical expertise in Southern California.

Staying in her hometown, Orange County, Dr. Moayeri completed her undergraduate degrees and Doctor of Medicine at University of California, Irvine (UCI); where she also finished residency in obstetrics and gynecology. Subsequently, at Stanford Hospital, she completed a three-year fellowship in REI, and was also awarded Stanford’sAHRQ/NIH Health Services Research Grant, obtaining her Master’s Degree in Health Services.

Joining OC Fertility, Dr. Nidhee Sachdev, a double board-certified REI specialist, is a trusted expert in all areas of fertility, including preservation of eggs, sperm and embryos; and has a special interest in genetics role with in vitro fertilization and recurrent pregnancy loss.

Recently, Dr. Moayeri launched an on-site IVF laboratory, OC Biogenix, recruiting one of the area’s most highlyregarded embryologists, Antoine La. He will lead the lab and, together, this team ensures the expertise and cuttingedge technology to exceed already impressive success rates.

Dr. Moayeri is dedicated to her community, sharing her special interests in treating those diagnosed with cancer, and supporting singles and families to understand all their reproductive options, including genetic screening, donor egg, or surrogacy. As a leader, she is often asked to educate other professionals on how to best support patients’ reproductive choices, for now or their future. In addition to passion towards her work and patients, Dr. Moayeri takes pride in mentoring the next generation of women entering STEM fields.

“I feel lucky doing what I do - sharing the gift of family,” says Dr. Moayeri. “I’ve always loved science and technology; and each day I get to support and educate colleagues and patients to understand reproductive options and to achieve their dream of growing families together.”

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DIPLOMATE

• The American Board of Ophthalmology

MEMBER

• The American Academy of Ophthalmology

• The American Society for Cataract and Refractive Surgery

• The Cornea Society

• The California Academy of Eye Physicians and Surgeons

SAMIR A. SHAH,

MD, MS, FACS

Beach Eye Medical Group

Consistently recognized as one of America’s Top Ophthalmologists, Dr. Samir Shah’s clinical expertise lies in advanced cataract surgery, laser vision correction, the latest forms of corneal transplantation, and pterygium excision. Known for his commitment to exceptional patient care, Dr. Shah graduated as valedictorian of his college class at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York. After completing his medical studies at the University of Michigan Medical School in Ann Arbor, he went on to finish his residency at the prestigious Jules Stein Eye Institute at the University of California, Los Angeles. His exceptional resume combines education, experience and expertise, including a competitive fellowship specializing in Cataract, Cornea, and Refractive Surgery at the world-renowned Johns Hopkins Hospital – Wilmer Eye Institute in Baltimore, Maryland.

As a leader in his field, Dr. Shah has published book chapters and peer-reviewed journal articles and has been involved in training future ophthalmologists in the United States as well as abroad. At Aravind Eye Hospital in Madurai, India, he helped restore vision to countless indigent patients so they could lead a fulfilling life again. Passionate about continuing education, he is uniquely skilled in the most advanced technology and surgical techniques available anywhere in the world, and offers patients the most cutting-edge care for optimal outcomes. Respected by patients and peers, Dr. Shah is honored to have many of his fellow physicians trust him with surgery on their own family members.

“We offer refined surgical techniques, state-of-the-art equipment, and world-class ophthalmic technology to create vision that will amaze you,” he says. “You have to see it to believe it!”

AWARDED 2023

PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE

Beach Eye Medical Group

Huntington Beach 18582 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 714-965-9696

Irvine 4870 Barranca Parkway, Suite 210, Irvine, CA 92604 714-965-9696

Long Beach 2650 Elm Avenue, Suite 108, Long Beach, CA 90806 562-427-5409

Newport Beach

520 Superior Avenue, Suite 295, Newport Beach, CA 92663

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SANJAY GROVER, MD, FACS

Grover Aesthetics

Dr. Sanjay Grover is an internationally recognized, Stanford-trained, boardcertified plastic surgeon with over 22 years of private practice aesthetic plastic surgery experience. Dr. Grover specializes in aesthetic plastic surgery of the face, nose, breast and body and is also recognized as an expert injector for non-surgical facial rejuvenation.

Dr. Grover is one of the most recognized plastic surgeons in Orange County. He was recently recognized

by peers in Newsweek magazine, for the second year in a row, as one of the ‘Top 100 Plastic Surgeons in the United States’ for facelifts, rhinoplasty, breast augmentation and liposuction. He has also received recognition by the Orange County Medical Association as a ‘Top Doctor’ for the past 10 years. Additionally, Dr. Grover was designated as a ‘Top Doctor’ or ‘Super Doctor’ by Castle Connolly and the LA Times for over 10 consecutive years.

Dr. Grover is a past president and current board member of the Orange County Society of Plastic Surgeons. He has served as a board member for The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. He currently holds positions on the advisory boards of New Beauty magazine as well as RealSelf, two of the leading sources for information on aesthetic procedures. Dr. Grover has also been featured on many television shows, including The Doctors Show, Access Hollywood, Extra, the BBC, Fox News and the Hallmark Channel.

Dr. Grover is sought after by many patients for his deep plane facelift, eyelid rejuvenation, open rhinoplasty, hybrid breast augmentation, hi-definition liposuction, drainless tummy tuck and mommy makeover procedures as well as his non-surgical Y lift closed facelift procedures utilizing injectable fillers.

Dr. Grover and his wife Nina recently designed and built one of the finest, state-of-the-art office spaces and accredited surgery centers in all of Southern California. More information about Dr. Grover or the services he offers at Grover Surgical Arts surgery center or at the Medspa at Grover Aesthetics can be found online atdrgrover.com or on Instagram @sanjaygrovermd.

AWARDED 2023

PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE

Grover Aesthetics

20360 SW Birch Street, Suite 120 Newport Beach, CA 92660 949-759-9551

drgrover.com | @sanjaygrovermd

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EDUCATION

• Undergraduate: University of Southern California

• Medical School: University of Southern California

• Residency: Obstetrics and Gynecology Los Angeles County, University of Southern California Women’s Hospital

• Fellowship: Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility Los Angeles County, University of Southern California Women’s Hospital

HOSPITAL AFFILIATIONS

• Saddleback Memorial Medical Center

• Hoag Hospital, Newport Beach, CA

JANE L. FREDERICK, MD, FACOG

HRC Fertility

Practicing in California since 1990, Dr. Jane Frederick is an internationally noted specialist in reproductive endocrinology and infertility. She is the Medical Director of HRC Fertility in Orange County, where she developed a diverse clinical practice in reproductive surgery, IVF, and the genetic screening of embryos. Dr. Frederick is board certified in both Reproductive Endocrinology/Infertility and Obstetrics/ Gynecology from the University of Southern California.

As a renowned speaker, Dr. Frederick has educated medical colleagues in the area of fertility preservation, and age and reproductive issues with numerous publications including The Couples Guide to In Vitro Fertilization and Trying To Conceive. She has held many posts with organizations active in the advancement of reproductive medicine including the Pacific Coast Reproductive Society (Past President), and the American Society of Reproductive Medicine. Dr. Frederick has received a variety of honors for her outstanding work in the field, and recently ranked among the top 10 percent in the nation from “U.S. News and World Report.” Recently, Dr. Frederick has been featured in a number of TV and media outlets such as E!’s “Total Divas,” KTLA Morning News, ChicagoLand TV, KFWB Radio with Phil Hulett, and “Us Weekly” magazine.

AWARDED 2023

PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE

HRC Fertility

Newport Beach: 20360 SW Birch St, Suite 200 Newport Beach, CA 92660 949-287-5600

frederickivf@havingbabies.com havingbabies.com

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EDUCATION

• Undergraduate: University of Southern California

• Medical School: University of Southern California

• Residency: Obstetrics and Gynecology

• Los Angeles County/University of Southern California Women’s Hospital

• Fellowship: Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, University of Texas Health Science Center

AREAS OF INTEREST AND RESEARCH

Active research interests include pre-implantation genetic testing, single embryo transfer, and gender transfer

DANIEL A. POTTER, MD, FACOG

HRC Fertility

Dr. Daniel Potter is a highly sought-after reproductive endocrinologist and infertility specialist practicing in HRC’s Newport Beach and Fullerton offices. Dr. Potter is dedicated to providing his patients with compassionate and personalized care. His approach to IVF results in maximal pregnancy rates for each individual case.

Dr. Potter has a large patient following internationally and has made many media appearances, including “60 Minutes Australia” and the “Today Show” (Australia), “The Doctors,” “Flipping Out” and “Real Housewives.” He has long been a strong advocate for reproductive freedom and equality including compensated egg donation, compensated surrogacy, single parenting and same-sex parenting.

Dr. Potter serves as the Laboratory Director for Natera, Inc., a genetics testing company, and Chairman of the medical advisory board for the American Fertility Association. He is the author or co-author of dozens of peer-reviewed scientific articles.

A graduate of the University of Southern California for undergraduate and medical school, Dr. Potter completed his residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Los Angeles County/USC Women’s Hospital, and REI fellowship at the University of Texas Health Science Center.

Dr. Potter is the recipient of several awards from the infertility community. One of the most notable is the Vitals Awards: Compassionate Doctor of the Year and Patient’s Choice Award. In addition, he was named the Inland Empire’s Best Doctor for 2012 by U.S. News and World Report. He has also earned Top Doctor honors from Los Angeles magazine for the past two years, and he has been named in the Top Obstetricians and Gynecologists in America every year since 2005.

AWARDED 2023

PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE

HRC Fertility

Newport Beach: 20360 SW Birch St, Suite 200 Newport Beach, CA 92660 949-287-5600

Fullerton: 1950 Sunnycrest Drive, Suite 2400 Fullerton, CA 92835 714-738-4200

potterivf@havingbabies.com havingbabies.com

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JOHN SAITO, MD, FAAP, FCCP

Board Certified in Pediatrics, Pulmonary, and Sleep Medicine

Dr. John Saito is especially focused on finding and fixing “Toxic Sleep,” a term that he coined to represent poor sleep quality due to disordered breathing plus hypoxia (lack of oxygen) during sleep. “Toxic Sleep” not only increases risk of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, kidney disease, cancer, and dementia, but also increases acute COVID-19 disease severity along with prolonging chronic post-COVID-19 symptoms.

After the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Saito has been recognized for his advocacy and charity work in Orange County. “My practice is uniquely focused on helping

children and adults who struggle with persistent symptoms after COVID-19 infections.”

Dr. Saito received his medical degree from Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, and completed his residency at Orlando Regional Health System, Orlando, FL. His pediatric pulmonology fellowship was completed at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, N.C. His sleep training was completed at Cook Children’s Medical Center, Fort Worth, TX. He specializes in the care of children and adults with respiratory and sleep disorders.

As the director of the Saito Rejuvenation Center, he says the most rewarding aspect of his work is helping clients, “Breathe Well. Sleep Well. Live Well.”

AWARDED 2023

PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE

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714-486-3996

MySleepMD.com

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SIMON MADORSKY, MD

Appearance Center of Newport Beach

Dr. Simon Madorsky combines his passion for facial anatomy with an interest in aesthetic harmony to give his patients dramatic yet natural results. He is a double-board-certified facial plastic surgeon and has over 25 years of experience. He is one of the leading facial plastic surgeons in Southern California.

Dr. Madorsky has been recognized by Newsweek as one of America’s Best Plastic Surgeons for both rhinoplasty and facelift. His strength lies in creating balance and rejuvenation of the face. He applies his talent and skill to provide his patients with natural results and enhanced self-esteem.

“What makes me unique as a plastic surgeon is a mastery of both complex anatomy and aesthetic harmony. This is really evident with rhinoplasty. It is not just achieving the shape that you want, it is how to achieve the shape while preserving the structural integrity of the nose. It is biology, architecture, and art coming together in this one amazing procedure.”

He has established and leads a monthly cosmetic surgery conference for peers in the field, ensuring that their patients receive the best care. Dr. Madorsky is a frequently invited national speaker on topics such as dermal fillers and complex facial plastic surgery. He has written extensively on surgical topics, and his research has been published in esteemed journals such as JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery

He sees patients in both Newport Beach and Beverly Hills.

TOP MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS SPONSORED CONTENT Appearance Center of Newport Beach 180 Newport Center Drive, Suite 164 Newport Beach, CA 92660 949-200-1615 AppearanceCenter.com
• Rhinoplasty • Face & Neck Lift Surgery • Eyelid & Brow Lift AREAS OF EXPERTISE AWARDED 2023 PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE • Injectables (Botox & Fillers) • Skin Cancer Reconstruction January 2023 | ORANGE COAST 105

AWARDS

The only orthopaedic surgeon to be recognized with all of the following awards:

• NIH Career Development Award from the National Institute for Neurologic Disorders & Stroke

• Marshall Urist Young Investigator Award from the Association of Bone & Joint Surgeons

• Kappa Delta Award from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery and the Orthopaedic Research Society

• Sterling Bunnell Traveling Fellowship from the American Society of Surgery of the Hand

• American-British-Canadian Traveling Fellowship from the American Orthopaedic Association

• Joseph H. Boyes Research Award from the American Society of Surgery of the Hand

RANJAN GUPTA, MD

Shoulder surgeon/ boardcertified orthopaedic surgeon

Dr. Ranjan Gupta is an award-winning, internationally recognized surgeon with expertise in shoulder surgery. Respected by both patients and peers for his clinical skills and academic excellence, Dr. Gupta’s medical practice includes a high volume of shoulder surgery, ranging from minimallyinvasive arthroscopic procedures to shoulder replacements.

With over 20 years’ experience in his field, Dr. Gupta remains dedicated to providing exceptional patient care. Patients seek his expertise for complex surgical revisions, travelling from across the country for his clinical judgment and positive outcomes. He ensures that patients understand not only the purpose of their surgical procedure but also the risks and how to maximize their healing and recovery.

• Charles S. Neer Award from the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeon recognizing outstanding clinical investigations contributing to the understanding, care and prevention of injuries to the shoulder

DISTINCTIONS

• Best Doctors (2011-2023)

• Super Doctors (2012-2023)

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

• Shoulder replacement (anatomic and reverse)

• Minimally-invasive arthroscopic shoulder surgery

• Rotator cuff injuries

• Shoulder instability

• Shoulder fractures

Passionate about education and research, Dr. Gupta has not only received teaching awards from his students and surgical trainees, but also consistently contributes to the field by performing and publishing both clinical and basic science research. He has authored more than 100 publications, while training and mentoring the next generation of young orthopedic surgeons.

“I am inspired by seeing how a patient’s quality of life improves after surgery, whether it be by decreased pain, or improvements in their range of motion and function. My goal is to help people return to the activities they love.”

AWARDED 2023

PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE

University of California, Irvine 101 The City Drive South, Pavilion III Orange, CA 92828

1640 Newport Boulevard, Suite 230 Costa Mesa, 92627 714-456-7012

RanjanGuptaMD.com

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MARCUS ROSENCRANTZ, MD, FACOG

Reproductive Health and Wellness Center

As a boutique fertility practice, Reproductive Health and Wellness Center, located in Laguna Hills, CA, focuses entirely on the highest quality, personalized, and attentive patient care.

“Our mission is to offer our patients the highest success rates by providing the most comprehensive care while maintaining more affordable prices in Orange County and the surrounding areas,” says Dr. Marcus Rosencrantz, an Orange County Physician of Excellence. “During my training, I fell in love with women’s health care and the science and technology that is involved in helping patients conceive today.”

When you need assistance achieving your dreams of starting a family, you want compassionate, individualized, and evidenced-based care that focuses on the individual patient experience. At RHWC, you will see your boardcertified fertility doctor every single time you visit and receive the most comprehensive fertility treatments on

the market combined with state-of-theart science and technology. RHWC also offers a brand-new IVF laboratory and offers acupuncture, nutritional guidance, therapy, and much more.

By combining IUI (Intrauterine Insemination), IVF (In Vitro Fertilization), Egg Freezing, and more with individualized wellness programs, RHWC is achieving incredible success rates along with the highest patient satisfaction.

“We are reinventing fertility care, and we are having amazing success,” adds Dr. Rosencrantz. “There is truly no greater joy than helping people achieve their dreams of parenthood – We would LOVE to help your family join ours.”

Reproductive Health and Wellness Center 23141 Moulton Pkwy., Suite 204 Laguna Hills, CA 92653 949-516-0606

reproductivehealthwellness.com

SERVICES

• Diagnostic testing and evaluations

• Male and Female fertility tests

• IVF

• Intrauterine insemination

• Ovulation induction

• Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection

• Egg Freezing

• Donor Egg IVG

• Male Fertility Care

• Surrogacy

• Preimplant Genetic Testing

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AREAS OF EXPERTISE

• Facelift

• Necklift

• Breast Augmentation

• Breast Lift

• Liposuction

JOHN PARK, MD

Newport Beach Plastic Surgeon

“My priority as a plastic surgeon is the health and happiness of my patients. I am dedicated to providing a personalized approach, first by listening to each patient’s goals and concerns, followed by patient education and treatment planning that is tailored just for each person.”

Dr. John Park is the only plastic surgeon in the country who is double board certified in Plastic Surgery and Ophthalmology, with subspecialty training in Oculoplastic Surgery. With his unique background and expertise, he applies the best knowledge and techniques to address each patient’s aesthetic goals.

Dr. Park believes the most important things to do as a physician is to listen. Each patient is unique and has different goals they would like to achieve. Dr. Park provides quality, compassionate care utilizing a well-designed, proven, personalized surgical approach. Nothing is more rewarding for Dr. Park than sharing in the joys and positive experience with each patient.

Dr. Park graduated from UC Berkeley and earned his medical degree at the USC Keck School of Medicine. He then completed an ophthalmology residency at The Johns Hopkins Hospital, the top ranked program and one of the best hospitals in the country, and a two-year Oculoplastic Surgery fellowship at the Mayo Clinic, the top-ranking hospital in the nation, and at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Park then completed his plastic surgery residency at UC Irvine. With his unique specialty and subspecialty training and experience, Dr. Park serves as faculty at UC Irvine, training future plastic surgeons and oculoplastic surgeons.

As a plastic surgeon committed to providing patients with natural-looking results, Dr. John Park provides quality, compassionate care utilizing a proven, safe, and personalized surgical approach to help his patients look and feel their very best.

• Tummy Tuck

• Body Contouring

• Mommy Makeover

• Browlift

• Eyelid Surgery

AWARDED 2023

PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE

John Park, MD 180 Newport Center Drive, Suite 170 Newport Beach, CA 92660 949-354-6556

johnparkmd.com

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DANIEL S. YANNI, MD, FAANS

Disc Comfort, Inc.

Dr. Daniel S. Yanni is a board certified and spine fellowship trained neurosurgeon and is also one of the few surgeons in the country who specializes in Minimally Invasive and Complex Spine Surgery. Rated number one by his peers and patients alike, Dr. Yanni continues to research and develop new innovative approaches to surgical problems at his Disc Comfort, Inc. practice in Newport Beach.

“We bring the wealth of knowledge from the University academic days and marry it to a private practice concierge style model that provides the highest caliber of personalized care,” he says.

Dr. Yanni was a teenager in a high school anatomy class when he decided to become a neurosurgeon. He graduated summa cum laude from UCLA in Neuroscience. His passion for Neurological Surgery grew further while in medical school at the University of California, San Diego.

“I was impressed by the anatomy and wiring in the brain and spine—how electrical signals are translated into motion, sensation, memories and speech,” says Yanni.

Ever focused on innovation, Dr. Yanni performs spine surgery through key-hole sized incisions, a minimally invasive procedure that allows patients to be released within hours or days and return to work within weeks. In addition, Dr. Yanni also performs traditional open surgery for complex, deformity, and revision cases. He is also the project director for Augmented Reality in Spine Surgery (new technology in spine surgery) and serves on the Executive Board as Co-Director of Development for the Lumbar Spine Research Society.

“Any patient suffering from neck pain, back pain or difficulty walking – this is what we are here for.”

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AREAS OF EXPERTISE

• Face & Neck Lift Surgery

• Mini Facelift

• Laser Skin Resurfacing

• Rhinoplasty

STEVEN DAINES, MD, FACS

Daines Plastic Surgery

Dr. Steven M. Daines is an accomplished facial plastic surgeon in Newport Beach who specializes in face and neck lift surgery, rhinoplasty, and advanced facial rejuvenation. Double-boardcertified in Facial Plastic Surgery, Dr. Daines devotes his expertise to achieving elegant, natural results for his patients in a warm, welcoming environment. An expert in an impressive array of surgical and non-surgical rejuvenation procedures, he has become one of the most sought-after surgeons in Newport Beach for personalized aesthetic facial enhancement.

“Nothing makes me happier than seeing my patients’ transformations, both in their appearance and their confidence after surgery. My patients rely on my knowledge and experience to make recommendations that will give them the most natural and elegant results, which often means combining multiple procedures at the same time. My expertise as a facial plastic surgeon enables me to address multiple signs of facial aging to maximize the end result.”

His humanistic approach and natural-appearing results have led to high levels of patient satisfaction and earned him the trust of his patients.

Recognized by Newsweek magazine as one of the ‘Top 100 Plastic Surgeons in the United States’ for both facelift and rhinoplasty, he has also been recognized as a Physician of Excellence by the Orange County Medical Association for seven consecutive years.

Dr. Daines understands his patients’ active lifestyles. As a father of five, he recognizes the importance of minimizing your recovery and downtime so that you can get back to your regular routine without compromising your results. You can trust him to focus on your individual needs and create a plan that achieves your aesthetic goals.

AWARDED 2023

PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE

• Eyelid & Brow Lift

• Lip & Cheek Enhancement

• Injectables (Botox & Fillers)

• Facial Fat Grafting

Daines Plastic Surgery

180 Newport Center Drive, Suite 164 Newport Beach, CA 92660 949-209-1622

DainesPlasticSurgery.com

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THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE DEPARTMENT OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY

The Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of California, Irvine, is founded on a commitment to the highest caliber of clinical care, cutting edge research, and innovative education.

The Department has expanded in recent years to include all aspects of musculoskeletal medicine including minimally invasive joint replacement, hip preservation services, cartilage regeneration, and other services frequently not available elsewhere in Orange County. The department has doubled in size over a short period of time as part of a concerted effort to improve patient access to worldclass orthopaedic healthcare services.

This year, we are proud to announce the addition of Dr. Ryan DiGiovanni, total joint arthroplasty. Dr. DiGiovanni is a fellowshiptrained orthopaedic surgeon who specializes in total joint arthoroplasty (Hip and Knee). His clinical interests include minimally invasive/ muscle sparing hip and knee replacements, computer and robotic navigated knee replacement, revision arthroplasty.

Representing the only University-based orthopedic providers in Orange County, our faculty have been selected by their peers for membership in exclusive international organizations including the Cervical Spine Research Society, the Scoliosis Research Society, the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, and the Association of Bone and Joint Surgeons. As members of these organizations and others, the department presented or published over 50 peer-reviewed research projects in the past year, by far the most of any group in Orange County, and we continue to receive awards and competitive funding for our ongoing work.

Additionally, the department is particularly proud that our faculty are frequently asked to take care of other physicians’ families and friends. As a result, our surgeons have been selected for a variety of peernominated awards including:

2023 Orange County Medical Association Physicians of Excellence Award: Nitin Bhatia, M.D., Ranjan Gupta, M.D., Andrew

Hsu, M.D., Yu-po Lee, M.D, Greg Rafijah, M.D., John Scolaro, M.D., David So, M.D.

2022 Southern California Super Doctors: Nitin Bhatia, M.D. (Hall of Fame, 12 consecutive years), Ranjan Gupta, M.D., Yu-Po Lee, M.D., Greg Rafijah, M.D., John Scolaro, M.D., Charles Rosen, M.D., David So, M.D., John Scolaro, M.D.,

2022 Southern California Rising Stars Award: Andrew Hsu, M.D., Jesse Kaplan, M.D., James Learned, M.D., Philip Lim, M.D., Russell Stitzlein, M.D. If you have an orthopedic problem, or if you need a second opinion, please contact the UC Irvine Department of Orthopaedic Surgery. We look forward to getting you back to the highest quality of life possible.

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UCI Health Orthopaedic & Spine Center 101 The City Dr. South, Pavilion 3 Orange, CA 92868 714-456-7012 UCI Health Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine Center 1640 Newport Blvd., Ste. 230 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 949-515-5210 UCI Health Tustin 1451 Irvine Blvd. Tustin, CA 92780 714-838-8878 UCI Health Gottschalk Plaza 1 Medical Plaza Dr. Irvine, CA 92697 949-824-8600 UCI Health Laguna Hills 23961 Calle De La Magdalena, Ste. 200 Laguna Hills, CA 92653 949-238-4100
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AWARDED

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

• Rhinoplasty and Revisions

• Injectables and Fillers

• Nasal Breathing, Sinus and Septum Surgery

• Balloon Sinuplasty

• Anti-Aging Facial Procedures, including Eyelid Lifts

• Facial Trauma Reconstructive Surgery

• Facial Scar Revision

• On-site Imaging Services

ALEXIS D. FURZE,

MD

Nasal, Sinus and Facial Plastic Surgeon Specialist

Dr. Alexis D. Furze is a top double-board-certified surgeon in Nasal and Sinus Surgery as well as Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. An Orange County Medical Association Physician of Excellence, Dr. Furze also holds surgical fellowships with the American College of Surgeons and the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.

With advanced training and extensive experience, Dr. Furze has performed more than 20,000 functional and aesthetic facial surgeries. He routinely performs highly effective, minimally invasive procedures, including balloon sinuplasty, a novel treatment that resolves breathing issues without the trauma and downtime of traditional sinus surgery. His individualized approach to rhinoplasty improves the appearance of the nose to his patients’ specifications.

Dr. Furze serves as the Chairman of his multispecialty department at Hoag Hospital and holds medical directorships within the community. He is also the facial and reconstructive surgeon for the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Long Beach and regularly donates his medical expertise and surgical time to local healthcare charities. With offices conveniently located on the Hoag Newport Beach campus, Dr. Furze is a top choice for nasal, sinus and facial plastic surgery in Orange County and surrounding areas.

AWARDED 2023

PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE

Alexis D. Furze, MD

520 Superior Avenue, Suite 270

Newport Beach, CA 9266 800-498-FACE (3223) drfurze.com

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STEVEN ABELOWITZ, MD, FAAP

Coastal Kids

In 2001, Dr. Steven Abelowitz came up with the concept for Coastal Kids after having children of his own. “I wanted to create a pediatrics practice to serve families who were frustrated with the lack of availability and personal attention by their doctors,” Dr. Abelowitz says. “We’re proud to provide exceptional evidence-based medical care while maintaining accessibility for our patients in time of need, in beautiful, state-of-theart pediatric friendly clinics in a coastal setting.”

Today, Coastal Kids is one of the premier private pediatric practices in Southern California and has been serving the children of the Orange County communities for almost 25 years.

Coastal Kids employs a highly skilled team of physicians trained in primary healthcare, preventative care, asthma and allergies, nutrition, breastfeeding support, growth and development, attention deficit disorder, adolescent

health, adolescent gynecology, as well as athletics. With seven locations in Orange County and LA, including Newport Beach, Irvine Booth, Irvine Spectrum, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Ladera Ranch and Silver Lake/LA, there’s sure to be a clinic around you!

Dr. Abelowitz was voted one of the “Top Doctors Across America” by his peers and was the first pediatrician to be voted “Doctor of the Month” by the staff at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian. He has also received OCMAs top doctor award annually for over 15 years, and most recently, the America’s Most Honored Doctors Award from American Registry. Dr. Abelowitz has shared his expertise with nationally recognized parenting and family health publications and was featured as a pediatric expert on KABC-TV, consumer report, MSNBC the Dr. Nancy show, KCBS-TV, and KCAL-TV. A go-to expert, he is regularly quoted in notable news outlets and

publications including: Parenting, Spectrum News, The Atlantic, U.S. News and World Report, Healthline, USA Today, Fox News, The Washington Post and more.

“We believe in a world where every parent can rest assured that their children’s medical care is of the highest quality and service. We envision a world where children develop a profound trust of their doctor, to guide them gently on the journey towards adulthood.”

coastalkids.com

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MATTHEW J NYKIEL, MD

Board Certified Plastic Surgeon

As an internationally recognized aesthetic body contouring expert, Dr. Matthew J. Nykiel is both an esteemed educator who trains other physicians in body contouring techniques and a highly regarded speaker. A decorated board-certified plastic surgeon and international VASER Liposuction Trainer, Dr. Nykiel’s attentive, perceptive, and talented skills make him a sought-after plastic surgeon to many actors and influencers, and anyone seeking exceptional results.

Dr. Nykiel exclusively uses the most advanced technologies and techniques to perform his innovative surgeries, all while holding true to his mission: empowering self-expression, goal-setting, improving happiness, and educating.

Never one to pursue a cookie cutter approach, Dr. Nykiel helps patients achieve their goals using a personalized treatment plan. He is a leading expert in butt augmentations, Brazilian Butt Lifts also known as BBL, liposuction, VASER lipo, high-definition liposuction also known as high def lipo, tummy tucks, body contouring, and breast augmentation. His stellar work has been featured in high profile publications such as People, OK!, BET, New Beauty, and more. Dr. Nykiel and his associates make it their priority to provide a welcoming, safe environment to ensure the confidence and wellbeing of patients before, during, and after their cosmetic procedure. Your safety, mental, and physical health are his practice’s number one priority.

In addition to body contouring and enhancement, Dr. Nykiel’s menu of services also includes a variety of MedSpa and non-surgical procedures such as fillers, Botox, Dysport, high-definition body sculpting, and microneedling. Dr. Nykiel has been helping people achieve their aesthetic beauty goals for more a decade – he can help you, too.

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Matthew J Nykiel, MD 1401 Avocado Avenue, Suite 501 Newport Beach, CA 92660 949-429-0890
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CHOC CHILDREN’S SPECIALISTS OTOLARYNGOLOGY

Expertise, integrity, and professionalism. These are the attributes that form the foundation of the Otolaryngology Division of CHOC Children’s Specialists. The CHOC Pediatric Otolaryngology Division is the only group in Orange County that is exclusively dedicated to pediatric ear, nose and throat disorders. The division’s highly acclaimed surgeons are all board-certified and have received their pediatric fellowship training at various top institutions in the country. The division’s surgeons are completely dedicated to providing compassionate and comprehensive care for ENT problems in children of all ages–from newborns to teens-while fostering a trusting and professional relationship with our patients and their families. The three senior members, Dr. Ahuja, Dr. Pham and Dr. Huoh have been recognized by the Orange County Medical Association as “Physicians of Excellence”.

The division’s surgeons actively participate in a variety of CHOC

Children’s Hospital’s multidisciplinary clinics, consistent with CHOC Children’s commitment to providing the finest care to all of OC’s children. The division is fully committed to providing state-ofthe-art treatment options for routine as well as complex pediatric ear nose and throat/head and neck disorders. The division’s areas of expertise range from common management of tonsil and adenoid disorders and recurrent ear infections, to management of complex airway disorders, pediatric sinus disease, cleft lip and palate defects, gastroesophageal reflux related ENT issues, voice and speech problems, surgical management of head and neck masses and birth defects, and surgical management of hearing loss.

AWARDED 2023

PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE

SPECIALTIES

• Intracapsular tonsillectomy/ adenoidectomy

• Cochlear implants and BAHAs

• Congenital and Acquired Masses of the Head and Neck

• Surgical Management of Voice and Swallowing disorders

• Airway reconstruction

• Surgery for Sleep Apnea

• Cleft Lip and Palate

• Sinus Disease

• Pediatric thyroid and parathyroid surgery

• Vascular and Lymphatic Malformations

• Anterior skull Base surgery

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Phone 714-633-4020 | specialists.chocchildrens.org/otolaryngology 1010 W. La Veta Avenue, Suite 710 Orange, CA 92868 446 Old Newport Boulevard Newport Beach CA 92663 250 E. Yale Loop, Suite 200 Irvine, CA 92604 770 Pacific Coast Highway Seal Beach CA 90740 26691 Plaza, Suite 130 Mission Viejo CA 92691
Our surgeons are available at five convenient locations throughout Orange County as listed below:
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From left: Gurpreet Ahuja, MD, Kevin Huoh, MD, Cosette Audirac, PA-C, Qiu Zhong, MD, Jay Bhatt, MD, Nguyen Pham, MD, and Brooke Su-Velez, MD

AARON PRZYBYSZ, MD, PHD

Monarch Pain Management

Dr. Aaron Przybysz (pronounced shib-ish) is a double board-certified pain medicine physician uniquely trained in the complexities of acute and chronic pain. His accuracy in diagnosing and treating even the most complex cases has gained him Top Doctor recognition throughout Orange County. He founded Monarch Pain Management to help patients truly Rise Above Pain through accurate diagnosis, customized treatments, and coordinated medical care.

“If you suffer from chronic pain, you know it can have a profound effect on your physical and mental well-being, and may prevent you from living life to the fullest. Pain has many components which is why I approach it from more than one angle. I strive to provide innovative and comprehensive care so my patients can get back to living a full life.”

As an Orange County Medical Association Physician of Excellence, Dr. Przybysz holds two boardcertifications as an anesthesiologist and pain management physician. Dr. Przybysz completed his residency and fellowship training at the University of Michigan and holds a PhD in pharmacology from Vanderbilt University. He has published several articles on the signaling pathways associated with the oxidative stress response.

In his clinical practice in Huntington Beach, Dr. Przybysz offers a comprehensive list of pain medicine interventions including: joint injections for arthritis; epidurals for sciatica; nerve blocks and nerve ablations for spine pain; sympathetic nerve blocks for cancer and other complex pain disorders; Botox injections for migraine headache; and peripheral and spinal cord stimulators.

“Two specialized procedures that I offer are Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) injections for a range of musculoskeletal injuries, and ketamine infusions for various pain states including fibromyalgia, complex regional pain syndrome, and treatment resistant headaches. He adds, “I’m passionate about what I do because it’s rewarding to see the improvements I can make in a patient’s life that ultimately allow them to live a more functional and pain-free existence.”

TOP MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS SPONSORED CONTENT Monarch Pain Management 5355 Warner Avenue, Suite 102 Huntington Beach, CA 92649 714-793-9260 MonarchPainMD.com
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DISC SPORTS & SPINE CENTER

Dr. Robert S. Bray, Jr. broke new ground in Southern California when he launched DISC Sports & Spine Center in 2006 and completely reimagined spine care in the outpatient setting. After previously founding the spine program at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, he recognized that minimally invasive techniques, patient-centered care and rigorous protocols would not only eliminate the lengthy hospital stays, but would also make spine surgery safer and produce better outcomes.

Since then, Dr. Bray has curated a dream team of surgeons who share his commitment to motion preservation, utilizing leading-edge tools and techniques that return patients to action more quickly and restore quality of life. DISC’s surgeons – four of whom are Physicians of Excellence honorees –regularly perform complex spine cases as outpatient procedures, with patients up and walking within hours of their surgeries. As a result, DISC attracts and helps a wide range of patients, from elite athletes and A-list celebrities to weekend warriors and community members of all backgrounds.

Today, DISC is very proud of its four surgeons being honored among OCMA’s 2023 Physicians of Excellence (left to right):

• Robert S. Bray, Jr., MD is a boardcertified neurological spine surgeon known for his pioneering work in high-acuity, minimally invasive spine surgery, where he has established new techniques and developed game-changing instruments, such as the Zeiss operating microscope.

• Rojeh Melikian, MD is a Harvard and Emory University-trained orthopedic spine surgeon specializing in minimally-invasive, microscopic decompression for cervical and lumbar stenosis, microscopic discectomy for disk herniations, anterior cervical fusion and disc replacement, lateral-access and anterior surgery (XLIF and ALIF), spine trauma and spinal tumors.

• Ali H. Mesiwala, MD is a boardcertified, fellowship-trained neurosurgeon specializing in the development of novel technologies and minimally invasive techniques for both spinal and cranial surgery.

He is an expert in complex spinal procedures, including deformity correction and revision surgery, as well as disc replacement operations.

• Grant D. Shifflett, MD is a boardcertified, fellowship-trained orthopedic spine surgeon with extensive experience in treating conditions, disorders and injuries of the back and neck. Highly skilled in both minimally invasive and complex reconstructive surgery, he always considers each patient’s individual needs, as well as the latest evidence.

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DISC Sports & Spine Center 3501 Jamboree Road, Suite 1250 Newport Beach, CA 92660
OF EXCELLENCE
From Left: Robert S. Bray, Jr., MD, Rojeh Melikian, MD, Ali H. Mesiwala, MD, Grant D. Shifflett, MD
949-988-7800 discmdgroup.com AWARDED 2023 PHYSICIAN
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LAWRENCE B. WERLIN, MD, FACOG

HRC Fertility Center, Newport Beach

We are celebrating 40 years of helping couples create their families in Orange County. Dr. Lawrence B. Werlin is one of the nation’s most noted Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility (REI) specialists. He pioneered the use of Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) in Southern California. He believes that educating patients regarding their fertility and their options is paramount. In addition, he informs the younger population about fertility preservation and freezing their eggs for the future. This gives them a better understanding and hope of what the field of reproductive medicine can achieve. Dr. Werlin has been one of Orange County’s leading providers of reproductive care to infertility patients since 1982. “Our lives are connected to our patients, and it becomes a lifetime relationship. Our patients keep us in their lives and update us on all their

milestones,” Dr. Werlin states. As of 01/09/23, Dr. Werlin will be joining the esteemed HRC Group in Newport Beach. The center’s primary goal is personalized patient care, and its dedicated staff are widely recognized for their compassion, as well as their special attention to the individual needs of their patients.

AWARDED 2023

PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE

HRC Fertility Newport Beach

20360 SW Birch Street Newport Beach, CA 92660 949-287-5600

havingbabies.com

HONORS AND AWARDS

• Orange Coast Magazine’s Physicians of Excellence

2005-2022

• Los Angeles Magazine’s Super Doctors 2008-2022

• America’s Best Doctors

1996-2020

• America’s Most Compassionate Doctor

2010-2014

• Patient’s Choice Award

2008- 2014

• Who’s Who in America

1998-2014

• Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare 2002-2010

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ANNE LUHAN, MD, FACS, ABVLM RPHS, CWSP

Elite Vein Institute

Spider Veins, Varicose Veins, venous stasis ulcers?

Do you feel self-conscious?

Do you suffer from heavy legs, tired legs or have leg pain or restless legs?

These are some of the myriad vein conditions. The good news – there is help for these issues. Offering patients individualized treatment options is Dr. Anne Luhan of Elite Vein Institute. After graduating from Germany’s University of Ulm, Dr. Luhan continued her studies at Harvard University, the University of Arizona and University of California, Irvine. Discovering a passion for vein care, she dedicated herself solely to this specialty. “Treatment nowadays is revolutionary,” Luhan says. It’s straightforward, very little to no pain, no

anesthesia, fast recovery and return to daily activities.”

Dr. Luhan founded Elite Vein Institute, building a team of certified nurses, medical assistants and highly specified venous ultrasound technicians to provide a complete spectrum of veincare focusing on everything from the tiniest spider vein to the most complex varicose vein and open skin ulcers. Treatments are performed in the office, with minimal downtime, little discomfort and a fast return to daily activities. Most are covered by major insurance companies, as well as Medicare. Building even more confidence in patients is Dr. Luhan’s reputation.

The double-board certified surgeon has been chosen as “Physician of

Excellence in the OC” multiple years in a row. Additionally, she’s on the board of several national venous care organizations. Given Dr. Luhan’s credentials and her expertise, patients can feel secure in putting their full trust in her hands.

AWARDED 2023

PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE

Elite Vein Institute

26691 Plaza, Suite 140

Mission Viejo, CA 92691 949-388-4800

EliteVeinInstitute.com

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USC NORRIS COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CENTER CONGRATULATES ITS ORANGE COUNTY TOP ONCOLOGISTS

USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center, part of Keck Medicine of USC, provides world class cancer care in Newport Beach, Huntington Beach and Irvine. USC Norris is ranked among the Top 20 cancer programs nationwide by U.S. News and World Report. As a leading academic cancer program in Orange County, we maintain an active clinical trial program bolstered by some of the world’s leading researchers.

Our team of expert physicians has more than 25 years of dedicated service to Orange County, and we proudly recognize our 2023 Orange Coast Magazine Physicians of Excellence:

Louis Vandermolen, MD, is one of Orange County’s most respected medical oncologists. He specializes in treating breast and lung cancer, myeloma and lymphoma.

Greg Angstreich, MD, is triple board-certified in medical oncology, hematology and internal medicine. He specializes in treating genitourinary cancers and all blood disorders.

Diana Hanna, MD, is an active and widely published clinician scientist. She provides wholistic cancer care that emphasizes the patient’s overall wellness.

An Nguyen, MD, treats all cancer types and specializes in gastrointestinal and breast cancers. He speaks fluent Vietnamese and provides compassionate care that honors each patient’s cultural background.

Minh Nguyen, MD, treats multiple cancer types and hematologic disorders while specializing in gastrointestinal and lung cancer. He works with local physicians to ensure patients’ convenient access to the highest standards of care. He speaks fluent Vietnamese.

To make an appointment with one of our best-in-class physicians, call (949) 646-6441

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2023 PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE
AWARDED
Greg Angstreich, MD Diana Hanna, MD An Nguyen, MD Minh Nguyen, MD
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Louis Vandermolen, MD

SPECIALTIES

• Neurosurgery

• Brain Tumors

• Minimally Invasive and Robotic Spine

• Complex Spine and Scoliosis / Deformity

• Non-invasive Magnetic e-Resonance Treatment (MeRT)

EDUCATION & TRAINING

• Medical Education: University of Southern California - Keck School of Medicine

• Residency: LAC-University of Southern California –Department of Neurosurgery

• Fellowship: LAC-University of Southern California –Department of Neurosurgery

K. ANTHONY KIM, MD, FAANS

Neurosurgery

Dr. Anthony Kim is an innovative in the field of spine technologies. In 2007, he was one of the first in the nation to adopt computer-navigated STEALTH technologies for the treatment of scoliosis and revision surgeries, with currently > 2500 navigated spinal cases. Since 2019, he has partnered with the two foremost spinal robotics companies – Medtronic and Globus – in the pursuit of taking spinal robotic technology to the highest level. At the most recent Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS) meeting, he presented his results on the accuracy of 800 Mazor-XTM robot-guided screws and as well as the height restoration of 450 navigated posterior expandable interbody cages through mini-open or minimally placed corridors, including the use of this technique in scoliosis. In 2023, he will be among the first national adopters of the newer generation of robot- and navigation -connected augmented reality (AR) goggles and system (not yet FDA-approved).

Dr. Kim provides patients with teaching, insight, and knowledge of the pros and cons of the most recent advances in the field. Dr. Kim has also partnered with Wave Neurosciences in the non-invasive treatment of depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, among others. Using real-time and EEG-guided transmagnetic brain stimulation, Magnetic e-Resonance Treatment (MeRT) offers real hope for those suffering from brain fog, recent strokes with difficult spasticity recovery and emotional turmoil from military trauma. He is the medical officer at the Brain Treatment Center in Newport Beach.

Dr. Kim completed medical school at Keck-USC Medical School, internship, a Neurosurgery residency and a Complex Spine Fellowship at the University of Southern California (USC) Department of Neurosurgery. Dr. Kim currently has offices in Mission Viejo and Newport Beach.

AWARDED 2023

PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE

K. Anthony Kim, MD, FAANS 26732 Crown Valley Pkwy, Suite 541 Mission Viejo, CA 92691 949-388-7190 ocneurosurgery.com

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EDUCATION AND TRAINING

• Dual Major Residency Program in Prosthodontics and Implant Dentistry, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda CA

• MSD (Master of Science in Dentistry), Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA

• DDS, University of Medicine and Pharmacy School of Dentistry, Romania

MEMBERSHIPS

• Diplomate of the American Board of Prosthodontics

ANTOANELA GARBACEA, DDS, MSD, FACP, FAAID

Prosthodontics and Implant Dentistry of Laguna Hills

As a surgical prosthodontist, Dr. Antoanela Garbacea’s expertise includes treatment of complex dental concerns, from single tooth replacement to full mouth rehabilitation and complete smile makeovers. An expert in her field, Dr. Garbacea performs prosthetically driven surgical procedures such as placement of dental implants, maxillary sinus lift and augmentation, guided bone regeneration, extractions and site preservation, pre-prosthetic surgery, and tissue grafts.

When you choose Dr. Garbacea as your dental provider, you can feel confident you will receive the highest standard of care. A double board-certified Prosthodontist and Implantologist, Dr. Garbacea provides her patients with the most advanced treatment options and state-of-the-art technology for healthy, beautiful smiles.

“Our state-of-the-art dental equipment and inhouse laboratory digital technology allow us to provide our patients with the best knowledge and techniques in planning, designing, fabricating, and performing dental treatments, from both an esthetic and functional perspective,” she explains. “We are a dedicated team with a staff of four board-certified prosthodontists, each with unique expertise in fixed and removable prosthodontics, maxillofacial prosthodontics, and implant dentistry.”

• Diplomate of the American Board of Oral Implantology/ Implant Dentistry

• Fellow of the American College of Prosthodontists

• Fellow of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry

• Member American Academy of Fixed Prosthodontics; Member American and California Dental Associations

• Assistant Professor, Advanced Education Program in Prosthodontics and Implant Dentistry Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA

Ever committed to patient-centered care, Dr. Garbacea is especially energized by tackling highcomplexity dental cases and providing patients with exceptional results.

“I find it rewarding when I treat difficult patient situations after general dentistry has failed to produce the desired outcome,” says Dr. Garbacea. “I love combining science, art, technology, expertise, and training to exceed my patients’ expectations and ultimately improve their quality of life.”

Prosthodontics and Implant Dentistry of Laguna Hills

25261 Paseo de Valencia, suite 2 Laguna Hills, CA 92637 949-951-7988 drgarbacea.com

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STEVE A. MORA,

MD, FAAOS

Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon

keep joints young.”

Dr. Steve Mora is a Board Certified Sports Medicine Fellowship trained Orthopaedic Surgeon. He is cofounder of the state-of-the-art, multi-specialty medical group, Restore Orthopedics and Spine Center in Orange. With areas of expertise that include the latest innovations in surgical and non-surgical techniques, Dr. Mora’s personal background uniquely qualifies him for his chosen career.

“When I was four years-old I was run over by a bus while living in Peru. My legs were mangled. I suffered from terrible complications leading to deformities, infections and leg shortening,” he recalls. “I endured multiple surgical procedures including leg lengthening performed at Shriners Hospital for Children. My personal experience as a trauma patient introduced me early-on to the field of Orthopaedic Surgery and to the concept of paying it forward which I do through my medical mission work.”

Today, Dr. Mora draws from over two decades of experience taking care of athletes at all levels, ranging from the weekend warrior, the active 70-plus year old, the champion UFC fighter, to the Olympic Gold medalist. Dr. Mora also performs innovative bone marrow stem cell injections, platelet rich plasma (PRP) injections, fat based regenerative injections, and other emerging non-surgical procedures with the goal of providing long term pain relief for arthritic patients; all treatments that he has personally undergone himself. “I offer my patients regenerative procedures which are based on science, evidence, and personal experience.”

With a unique eye for detail, Dr. Mora is a talented sketch artist and uses that same level of artistic attention to detail when he operates. He believes in not just improving function after surgery but also maintaining aesthetics and symmetry.

“At a young age I saw myself as the healer. I saw myself as a physician who can return function to someone severely injured as I once was – ultimately, a terribly tragic situation led me to find my life goal and passion.”

Restore Orthopedics and Spine Center 1120 West La Veta Avenue Orange, CA 92868 714-598-1745

myorthodoc.com

Be sure to follow Dr. Mora on Instagram (@stevemoramd). His posts are educational and entertaining.

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CREDENTIALS AND EXPERTISE

• Board Certified Radiologist

• B.S.,M.I.T.; M.S., UC Berkeley; M.D.,U.C. San Francisco

• Interventional Radiology Fellowship, UCLA

• Diagnostic Radiology Residency, UCLA

• Internship, Pacific Medical Center, San Francisco

• Fibrocystic Breast Specialist

• CEO, Founder, Rural Wellness Inc.

• CEO, Avem Rural America Foundation

ELIZABETH J. PUSEY,

MD

Women’s Medical Imaging

I founded Women’s Medical Imaging thirty years ago with a commitment to myself, my staff, and my patients to provide high quality care and very early cancer detection. For decades, my staff and I have formed true partnerships with our patients in assessing personal risk for breast cancer and choosing the best options for detection. I cannot thank my patients and referring physicians enough for their support of my small business through the years. Some of you have been with Women’s Medical Imaging from almost the beginning and we would not be where we are today without you.

Although I’ve decided to retire from Women’s Medical Imaging this year, I will be personally overseeing the transition of my patients’ care to MemorialCare Breast Centers for the next few years. I have full confidence they will continue the same personalized and quality care that characterized my practice. I hope to continue serving the healthcare community in new ways, such as with my work in rural healthcare, managing three rural hospitals and heading a non-profit with the mission of supporting local programs that enhance the quality of life in rural communities.

AWARDED 2023

PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE

MemorialCare Breast Center 2001 Westcliff Drive, Suite 103 Newport Beach, CA 92660 949-645-2321

Epuseymdinc@gmail.com DrPusey.com

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TALBERT ANESTHESIA GROUP

Outpatient Surgery is Our Specialty

To Our Patients, Surgical Colleagues, and Surgery Center Partners,

Thank you for your support and recognition. We are honored and privileged to be in this year’s Top Doctors of Orange Coast magazine.

Since 2014, we have proudly grown our practice by over 300% to better serve the communities of Orange County. With safety being our utmost priority, we treat the mind, body and spirit… one patient at a time. Our mission in outpatient anesthesia has always been to maximize comfort while minimizing postoperative sedation and side effects so our patients are able to return home sooner and recover faster.

Our skilled anesthesiologists have developed excellent working relationships with surgeons, nursing staff, and administration, with the goal

of facilitating optimal efficiency and high-quality care in the perioperative arena of elective outpatient surgery. We understand and endeavor to fulfill the special needs of our surgery center partners and surgeons in achieving patient satisfaction through the delivery of exemplary care, lean and effective anesthesia utilization, and efficient turnover.

Thank you for entrusting us to safely take care of you and your loved ones to ensure a fast and smooth recovery.

We hope to continue serving the communities of Orange County for many years to come.

Sincerely,

AWARDED 2023

PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE

Talbert Anesthesia Group

7677 Center Ave Suite 104 Huntington Beach, CA 92647

(949) 287-3076

talbertanesthesia.com

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JONATHAN ZELKEN, MD

Zelken Institute for Aesthetic Medicine

The Zelken Institute for Aesthetic Medicine is nestled in the heart of Newport Beach. Dr. Zelken, nurse Miki Omori, and esthetician Regina Bond offer a comprehensive menu of cosmetic procedures, including facials, skincare, injectables, facial plastic surgery, and breast and body surgery. “When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail,” says Dr. Zelken, “so by offering everything from wellness to medspa services to surgery, patients can expect the best treatment available to address their goals and desires.”

Dr. Jonathan Zelken is a board-certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon. He obtained his undergraduate degree in Biology from Cornell and medical degree from Tufts. Dr. Zelken trained in plastic surgery at Johns Hopkins and is a fellowshiptrained microsurgeon. A skilled and compassionate doctor who is celebrated by patients and respected by peers, Dr. Zelken is recognized as a prolific author of textbook chapters and scientific articles. More recently, he started a YouTube channel and has rapidly amassed over 10,000 subscribers (be sure to subscribe @zelkeninstitute).

“I love the craft of plastic surgery and observing the physical and emotional transformation of my patients,” he explains. “I am very thankful I have the ability to impact the lives of patients, not only before and during, but long after surgery.” Dr. Zelken is best known for cutting-edge facelift surgery, wide awake surgery, buccal fat removal, and “scarless” surgery that relies on radiofrequency energy and liposculpture. He is passionate about teaching and enhancing the field of plastic surgery. Nurse Miki is best known for lip injections, Botox, and laser skin resurfacing. Regina offers the best Hydrafacial experience in town.

Zelken Institute for Aesthetic Medicine 1617 Westcliff Drive, Suite 205 Newport Beach, CA 92660 949.432.4730

zelkeninstitute.com

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VIKAS RAO, MD, FAANS

Orange County Neurosurgical Associates

Dr. Vikas Rao is a board-certified fellowship trained Neurosurgeon specializing in brain surgery, cerebrovascular and endovascular neurosurgery, brain tumor treatments, and minimally invasive spine surgery. One of only a few “dual-trained” vascular neurosurgeons in Southern California, Dr. Rao offers both surgical treatments and minimally invasive endovascular treatments for the management of brain vascular diseases. He is a specialist in the treatment of brain aneurysms, stroke, brain bleeds, arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), and carotid stenosis. With his training he treats complex cerebrovascular disorders like brain aneurysms either with surgery or minimally invasive catheter-based treatments via a tiny nick in the wrist or groin. Since he can offer both styles of treatment, patients can weigh the pros and cons of both options and make the ultimate decision on their care.

Dr. Rao is also a highly skilled brain tumor surgeon, having trained at the world-famous MD Anderson Cancer Center. Ever on the leading edge, Dr. Rao offers the latest technology and treatments for brain tumors including awake craniotomies, minimally invasive “key-hole” approaches for brain surgery, computer guided surgical tools, fluorescent guided tumor surgery and stereotactic radiosurgery. In addition, Dr. Rao believes in performing “hairsparing” and cosmetically sensitive brain surgery.

“I was born in Orange County and I returned here to raise my family and build a career of providing high-quality specialized care to patients in my community,” says Dr. Rao. “As a small team, my practice is able to provide patients personalized attention. I spend a lot of time with my patients and try to explain everything in as clear a manner as possible so that they are informed about their options,” he says.

PRACTICE FOCUS

• Brain Aneurysms and AVMs

• Brain Tumors and Skull base surgery

• Brain and Spine Trauma

• Hydrocephalus and Shunt procedures

• Trigeminal Neuralgia and facial pain

• Minimally invasive and robotic spine surgery

EDUCATION

• Undergraduate University of California, Berkeley

• Medical School

USC Keck School of Medicine

• Neurosurgery Residency Baylor College of Medicine / MD Anderson Cancer Center

• Cerebrovascular Fellowship Drexel Neurosciences Institute

HOSPITALS

• Providence Mission Hospital, Mission Viejo

o Co-Director of Cerebrovascular surgery

o Surgical Director of Neurooncology

o Director of Neurotrauma

• MemorialCare Saddleback Medical Center, Laguna Hills

• Hoag Hospital, Newport Beach

AWARDED 2023

Orange County Neurosurgical Associates 26732 Crown Valley Pkwy, Suite 541 Mission Viejo, CA 92691 949-388-7190 drvikasrao.com

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KATARZYNA TESMER, MD

Visage Laser & Skincare

Dr. Katarzyna Tesmer is an award-winning Aesthetic Medicine Specialist and board-certified neonatologist with over 37 years of experience. She is currently the owner and medical director at Visage Laser & Skin Care Center in Anaheim, CA, one of the nation’s most reputable laser & skincare clinics. Dr. Tesmer was born and raised in Warsaw, Poland. She graduated from the Medical School of Gdansk and interned at Mlawa Hospital in Poland. In the late 1980s, before the fall of the Berlin Wall, Poland was going through an economic depression. During that turbulent period, Dr. Tesmer’s career possibilities were minimal. As a young activist, she also faced constant political persecution. She decided to escape her country with her husband and two kids in 1986. They sought asylum in Italy, where they stayed in a refugee camp for six long months.

On January 9th, 1987, Dr. Tesmer moved to the US, where she led a better life, supported her family, and pursued her dreams of treating young children suffering from illnesses. She completed her Neonatology Fellowship at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and LA County-University of Southern California (USC) and completed her Pediatrics Residency at White Memorial Medical Center in East LA. She started her practice at Children’s Hospital of Orange County, where she now serves as the senior partner.

Her incredible work ethic and phenomenal pediatric abilities led her to establish an unparalleled career in the US. Furthermore, her unique ability to deal with life-threatening medical emergencies allowed her to save countless precious babies. “A few years ago, I had the tiniest baby that I was saving. The baby was weighing 460 grams. So that’s less than a pound. And the same week, I worked on the oldest patient, who was 92 years old and getting her ready for her birthday,” she remembers. At Visage Laser & Skin Center where Dr. Tesmer pushes the limits of the most advanced treatments on the market. She uses non-invasive, FDA-approved techniques to rejuvenate the skin producing miraculous results. Some of the services offered include a laser rejuvenation therapy called Titan that lifts jowls, neck, cheeks, and forehead without surgery or downtime. Ultherapy is another groundbreaking procedure that uses ultrasound heat to lift and tighten the skin naturally. Her mission is to find the most innovative ways to help her patients maintain healthy skin and reach their aesthetic goals. Other services include Endermologie, truSculpt, a facial program, and treatments.

Dr. Tesmer has combined her intensive care background to create what she calls “intensive skin care”. “If I can save a failing heart of a baby, surely, I can save your skin”. Her mentors were the internationally renowned Dr. Eliot Battle Jr. and Dr. Mauricio de Maio.

Dr. Tesmer’s inspiring story of an immigrant family fleeing political oppression and succeeding against all odds to make a positive difference reminds us of the principles which America was founded upon. Every January 9th, Dr. Tesmer and her family open a champagne bottle and celebrate the day they came to the US.

Among her numerous contributions, Dr. Tesmer currently serves as the medical director for (NICU) Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of Orange County Global Medical Center. She serves as secretary of an international organization, which is supporting Eastern European neonatology.

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WILLIAM C. COHEN, DO, FAOCO

Ear, Nose and Throat and Facial Plastic Surgery

Dr. William Cohen has created a surgical practice combining the most important aspects of Ear, Nose and Throat and Facial Plastic Surgery, precision, and aesthetic vision. For over 25 years, Dr. Cohen has been sought out by patients thanks to his ability to consistently achieve superior results while discretely concealing evidence of incisions.

Not only is Dr. Cohen accomplished in the minimally invasive Balloon Sinus surgery and Thyroid and Parathyroid surgery, but he also possesses the skill and artistry of rejuvenation. Recognized as an innovative and progressive surgeon in the community, Dr. Cohen was an early adopter of the minimally invasive Face lift, Neck lift and Eye lift and is an expert in providing exceptional results while comfortably performing these techniques under local anesthesia. By specializing in the minimally invasive versions of these procedures, patients can return to their normal active lifestyle without looking “over pulled, fake or unnaturally altered.”

Dr. Cohen’s office staff is equally committed to excellence. His practice is appointed with modern technology that has embraced the pandemic era to ensure patient health and safety. Telehealth visits and secure messaging systems allow for improved face-to-face communications and consultations.

With his holistic approach to care, Dr. Cohen looks at the entire patient when making treatment decisions. Each care plan is customized to the individual and their personal needs and desires. Without question, Dr. Cohen’s engaging personality, bedside manner and skillful hands make him the best choice for your Ear, Nose and Throat and Facial Plastic Surgery needs.

MEMBERSHIPS

• American Academy of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery

• American Osteopathic Association

• American Osteopathic Academy of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery

• Orange County Osteopathic Medical Association

• Orange County Society of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery

• Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons of California

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DISTINCTIONS

• Fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons

• Fellow of the American Professional Wound Care Assoc.

• Double Board Certified in Primary Care in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery

• Cutting edge technology in a compassionate environment

• Podiatry Hotline gives you direct access to the doctor

• Diagnostic Podiatry identifies underlying conditions for accurate diagnosis

• Friendly Staff

• Contracted with most insurance

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

• Regenerative Medicine

• Bunions

• Plantar Fasciitis

• Sports Medicine

• Laser and Toenail Fungus

• Peripheral Neuropathy

• Minimally Invasive Surgery

• Virtually Painless Surgery

THOMAS RAMBACHER, DPM, FACFAS, FAPWCA

Podiatry Hotline Foot and Ankle

No cookie cutter procedures here. Instead, Podiatry Hotline Foot and Ankle focuses on diagnostic podiatry. In terms of bunions, this means personalized, patientspecific three dimensional bunion corrections. “There’s a revolution happening in bunion surgery,” Thomas Rambacher, DPM, FACFAS, FAPWCA says. “This cutting edge approach keeps all three planes of correction in mind.” Taken into consideration – the patient’s activity profile, expectations and post-surgery shoe gear requirements.” The goal when approaching different levels of bunions and functional requirements, Dr. Rambacher says, “Getting people back to their lifestyle as soon as possible.”

This focus on the foot as a whole is used to restore its highest level of function and activity possible for the client’s foot. “All of the bunion corrections we have offer an early return to activity and walking,” Rambacher says. Depending on the type of correction made, this can be immediately, or within the first week of surgery.

• Surgical Alternatives

• Arthritis

• Corns and Calluses

• Cracks and Fissures

• Flat Feet

• Hammer Toes

• Wound Care Specialist

As a certified provider for by all the minimally invasive bunion procedure companies, Rambacher says “Now is the best time ever to have bunion surgery because of new three dimensional products available.” There’s no one-size-fits-all approach used, instead, surgeries are tailored towards what’s best for each specific client. “Whether you’re an 80-year-old who plays with your grandkids, a 60-year-old pickle ball player, 30-year-old competitive runner or a 20-year-old who loves wearing high heels,” Dr. Rambacher says, “I’ve mastered these procedures so I can give you exactly what you want and need out of life.”

Podiatry Hotline Foot and Ankle 26302 La Paz Road, Suite 101 Mission Viejo, CA 92691 Office: 949-916-0077

Text: 949-203-1803

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The new Costa Mesa studio is locally owned and operated by Arthur Bichler and Brad Bush. “I am a big proponent of data, technology and transformation so I am so excited to be aligned with The Smart Fit Method and their unique combination of fitness technology with personal training. The use of data and artificial intelligence will allow our members to gain insights and truly transform their health by tracking their progress in the Smart Fit App. It is one thing to feel stronger and better, it is another to validate your improvements through data and science,” says Arthur Bichler, owner of The Smart Fit Method Costa Mesa.

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L. JAMES CHAU, DDS

Eden

Smile Design

Dr. L. James Chau grew up in San Diego, California and was the high school Valedictorian of his Class of 2001. He graduated with both the Provost’s Honor and the Magna Cum Laude distinction from the University of California, San Diego. On a full scholarship, he then attended the prestigious New York University (NYU) College of Dentistry and completed his residency in Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD) program at the topranked NYU Langone Hospital Network with the Outstanding Service Award for Patient Care, voted among his peers. After he finished his service commitment with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services with the accolade National Health Service Corps Scholar, Dr. Chau moved back home to Southern California and started his practice in Newport Beach.

With over a decade of experience and interest in the dental field, he has served

as the past President of the American Dental Education Association (ADEA) –NYU Chapter and was hand-appointed to be on the well-respected Ethics Peer Review Board for NYU College of Dentistry.

In his free time, Dr. Chau loves attending dental conferences to meet new colleagues, learning about the latest and greatest in dental technology and traveling the world to provide dental care to the underserved on multiple medical expeditions. He is an avid fan of Broadway musicals, Star Wars, Vietnamese food and weight training.

AWARDS

• Doctor of the Year 2018 for Exceptional Patient Care (United Health Centers)

• Thomas Murphy Service Recognition for Humanitarian Service (Mayan Base Camp Dental Expedition 2019, Tikal Guatemala)

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION

• Member: American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD); American Academy of Facial Esthetics (AAFE); Academy of General Dentistry; American Dental Association; California Dental Association; Orange County Dental Association

SERVICES

• Painless computerguided local anesthesia and sedation

• Minimally invasive biomimetic dentistry

• Minimally invasive cosmetic and facially generated reconstructive dentistry

• Minimally invasive ceramic and porcelain veneers

• Minimally invasive dental implant restoration

• Comprehensive Invisalign and SureSmile orthodontics

• Laser-guided whitening and non-invasive TMJ therapy

Eden Smile Design 2503 Eastbluff Drive, Suite 101-102 Newport Beach, CA 92660 949-644-9211

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• Non-surgical root canal and endodontic therapy, periodontal therapy and guided Biofilm therapy

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O.C. Scene

ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART OPENING GALA

The the Orange County Museum of Art (OCMA) and CEO and Director Heidi Zuckerman hosted its Art Sense Opening Gala, which took place at the museum’s new building and honored artist Sanford Biggers. The Art Sense Opening Gala, which was chaired by Jennifer Segerstrom and co-chaired by Lisa Merage, is part of a roster of events to welcome the community to OCMA’s new home. With a Utopian Black Tie theme, the gala welcomed nearly 400 guests, and netted over $2.1 million for the museum and its operations in its inaugural season.

MAKE-A-WISH ORANGE COUNTY AND THE INLAND EMPIRE’S “JOURNEY INTO WISHES” GALA

Make-A-Wish Orange County and the Inland Empire (Make-A-Wish OCIE), hosted its “Journey Into Wishes” Gala at the Disneyland Hotel, raising over $600,000 to support the local chapter. Guests received a special look into the power of a wish when they were joined by wish kid Phillip who recently went in remission for cancer and is one of 516 local kids waiting for his wish to be granted. The evening highlighted the many events and wishes granted by MakeA-Wish OCIE since its inception 40 years ago. Guests could also visit the Wish Observatory to gaze into the stars to see some of the over 7,700 wishes granted by Make-A-Wish OCIE since 1983.

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ANAHEIM

BARAN MEDITERRANEAN

RESTAURANT & BAR

Straight-up classic Persian cuisine is the draw at this fresh and stylish spot. Expect fragrant stews, elaborate rice dishes, and, of course, succulent kebabs and mountains of fluffy basmati rice. Don’t miss zeytoon parvardeh (stuffed olives) or a filet mignon kebab. Inviting patio and full bar. 5645 E. La Palma Ave., 714-340-0035 $$

CATAL RESTAURANT AND UVA BAR

Dead center in Downtown Disney, Catal is the Patina Group’s nod to Spain’s Mediterranean cuisine. Expect an urbane spin on rustic fare such as lobster paella, making this one of the zone’s better spots for fine dining. Just outside, Uva Bar is an alfresco saloon with light eats and great people-watching.

1580 Disneyland Drive, 714-774-4442. $$$

NAPA ROSE

Wine country thrives at the Disneyland Resort by way of this classy dinner house— no park admission required. Star chef Andrew Sutton leads his crew in an exhibition kitchen, turning out imaginative, highly seasonal New American fare. The room mixes rustic with refined, and the notably wine-savvy waitstaff, many qualified as sommeliers, deftly tailors unforgettable meals around wines from one of the region’s finest cellars. Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, 1313 Disneyland Drive, 714-300-7170. $$$

POPPY & SEED

Chef-owner Michael Reed applies his versatile chops to a spirited, seasonal dinner menu of share plates and thoughtful proteins. Clever variations on of-the-moment produce are high points, as are premium steaks and duck dishes. The one-of-a-kind greenhouse garden setting is a calming contrast to neighbor Anaheim Packing House. Weekend brunch. Closed Monday and Tuesday. 350 S. Anaheim Blvd., 714-603-7130 $$$

THE RANCH

Oozing ambition, this upscale venue boasts a yowza saloon and a fine dining room so serious about

sourcing, it maintains a private farm in the nearby foothills. A whopping menu of decidedly seasonal American fare boasts both uptown and downhome dishes. Live entertainment and dancing keep the deluxe honkytonk hopping on weekends. 1025 E. Ball Road, 714-817-4200. $$$

ROXY’Z

Zov’s Anaheim resurfaced as this breezy watering hole inspired by Zov Karamardian’s mother and reputed renegade Roxy. Craft cocktails, imaginative share plates, and premier pizzas dominate a menu designed for gathering before or after games, concerts, and Disneyland visits. Don’t-miss dishes include the chile-glazed rib stack, fried chicken sandwich, and kebab platter. There’s an elevated beer program and a midweek happy hour. 1801 E. Katella Ave., 714-280-9687. $$

TRUE SEASONS ORGANIC KITCHEN

This sleek storefront by Saifon Plewtong now adds wraps, bowls, smoothies, and desserts to a menu that once focused solely on hot pots. Still, the spotlight is on organic, GMO-free local produce and all-natural proteins. Do try the fresh-pressed sugar cane juice for a refresher like no other in these parts. 5675 E. La Palma Ave., 714-462-9223. Beer and wine. $$

URBANA

This colorful latecomer to the Anaheim Packing House brings vibrancy and a cool cantina attitude to a food hall that really needed a good taco and mezcal cocktail. Executive chef Ernie Alvarado’s short menu of savvy street food changes often, and you can’t go wrong with his daily specials. Cozy surroundings offer a choice of ambience—festive or sultry. 440 S. Anaheim Blvd., 714-502-0255. $$

ANAHEIM HILLS

EL CHOLO

A spiffy suburban outpost of the combo-plate chain that started in L.A. in 1923. Many dishes are listed with their year of origin. One of the best dates from the birth of the restaurant: the Sonora-style enchilada topped with a fried egg. Green corn tamales

OUR CRITERIA

have achieved cult status. 8200 E. Santa Ana Canyon Road, 714-769-6269. See Corona del Mar and La Habra locations. $$

REUNION KITCHEN + DRINK

Popular with the locals, this dapper haunt oozes bonhomie thanks to a solid team led by industry vet Scott McIntosh, whose feel-good American classics are consistently executed by a tight kitchen. Service is sharp. Look for a homey meatloaf, laudable fried chicken with yummy mashers and fresh biscuits, and house-made desserts. Modern cocktails and a roomy patio increase the pleasure factor. 5775 E. Santa Ana Canyon Road, 714-283-1062. Second location (not yet reviewed) in Laguna Beach. $$

ROSINE’S MEDITERRANEAN RESTAURANT

This neighborhood darling includes a 20-seat bar, complete with a full liquor license and a clutch of specialty cocktails. Fragrant rotisserie chickens are always popular, though the menu now offers winebraised lamb shanks, and Pacific ono skewers. A sizable roster of gluten-free choices anchors a spin-off menu. 721 S. Weir Canyon Road, 714-283-5141. $$

BREA

BRUNOS ITALIAN KITCHEN

One of North County’s best venues boasts advantages that are fairly rare in these parts: thoughtfully executed Italian cuisine, a cozy setting, and appealing prices. This sibling of neighbor Cha Cha’s does winning arancini, steamed mussels, house-made pappardelle, and a fine branzino. A notable happy hour features steep discounts on terrific appetizers and signature Italian cocktails. 210 W. Birch St., 714-257-1000. $$

OLD BREA CHOP HOUSE

North County’s fine diners can skip the trek south to splurge on old-school steakhouse dinners. Longtime Morton’s veteran Tony Fasulo breaks away, polishing the classy formula to a high sheen. Expect deluxe beef, say a Tomahawk chop or a strapping Delmonico, boosted with first-class seafood, precise cocktails, and cosseting service. Marinated skirt steak is the sleeper call. Cozy yet utterly contemporary, the venue includes a 25-seat bar with charcuterie platters. 180 S. Brea Blvd., 714592-3122. $$$

TAPS FISH HOUSE & BREWERY

Taps continues to be O.C.’s landmark pick for dining on a wide range of appealing seafood, pasta, steaks, and spunky New Orleans specialties that go down well with award-winning ales and lagers that change often. Happy hour is a big draw for value-seekers. Sunday brunch is a popular feast. 101 E. Imperial Highway, 714-257-0101. $$

CORONA DEL MAR

608 DAHLIA

Chef-owner Jessica Roy transformed the alfresco gem inside iconic Sherman Library & Gardens with a new name and joyous take on seasonal fare. Dreamy salads are impeccably fresh, pastas imaginative, and vegetarian tacos are a signature dish in the making. Effusive wine cocktails. 2647 E. Coast Highway, 949-220-7229. Lunch only. $$

Restaurants are reviewed by our dining critics and staff and have no relationship to advertising in Orange Coast. Listings are updated regularly. We do not accept free meals; visits are anonymous. Price classifications are based on a typical three‑course dinner (appetizer, entree, dessert) for one person. Alan Gibbons edits this listing. You can reach her at agibbons@orangecoast.com.

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CDM RESTAURANT

The successful team behind much-loved A Restaurant pounced on the defunct Crow Bar, retooling it with scraped light-wood floors, peacock-blue velvet booths, leather chairs, and a free-standing, alwaysbusy bar. The kitchen takes on seasonal, contemporary American fare. Think a trio of unexpectedly sublime pizzas. Ethereal Parker House rolls. A killer Niman Ranch pork chop. 2325 E. Coast Highway, 949-287-6600. $$$

EL CHOLO

It’s combo-plate heaven at this venerable local chain that started in L.A. in 1923. The Sonora-style enchiladas are topped with a fried egg. Green corn tamales have achieved cult status. 3520 E. Coast Highway, 949-777-6137. See Anaheim Hills and La Habra locations. $

FARMHOUSE AT ROGER’S GARDENS

This beguiling patio is chef-owner Rich Mead’s fourth and busiest enterprise yet, an inspired collaboration between a farmer’s dream chef and O.C.’s iconic outdoor lifestyle retailer. The restaurant-gazebo seats 120 with rustic style, making this the fresh favorite for dates and celebrations. Mead’s seasonal menu shifts often to reflect his passion for local family farms and ranches. Craft cocktails have a farmers market tilt, and a nascent cheese program rounds out the ever-changing feast. 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road, 949-640-1415. $$$

FIVE CROWNS

O.C.’s beloved, vine-covered, fine-dining landmark of 1965 stays current thanks to a refreshed menu by executive chef Alejandra Padilla (formerly with Hillstone and Patina groups). Foodies thrill to foie gras brûlée and roast goose with wild grains, but sumptuous feasts of prime rib retain a hallowed spot on the carte at this Lawry’s-owned institution. As always, service is polished and accommodating. Leave room for the righteous sundae made with C.C. Brown’s hot fudge, an old Hollywood marvel. 3801 E. Coast Highway, 949-760-0331. Dinner only. $$$

SIDEDOOR

Nested within the landmark Lawry’s Five Crowns, this gastropub welcomes comeas-you-are diners with a changing daily menu of imaginative small plates, seasonal soups, prime rib sandwiches, potpies, and desserts. Don’t miss the charcuterie station with choice cured meats and artisanal cheeses. Always interesting wines by the glass, craft beers, and signature cocktails boost the inviting room’s jolly British vibe. 3801 E. Coast Highway, 949-717-4322. $$

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BUTCHER’S HOUSE BRASSERIE

DESCANSO

Descanso’s novel twist is the elevation of the taquero to center stage. Inspired by the dynamic street foods of Mexico City, owner Rob Arellano seats diners right at the plancha grill to watch their tacos sizzled with pizazz. Happy hour is particularly tempting if you can scoot in midweek, from 3 to 6 p.m. 1555 Adams Ave., 714-486-3798. $$

HABANA

MESA

At this high-style hipster hang with a retractable roof, expect shareable dishes that play by the seasons and don’t shy away from intense flavors. Highlights include mussels sizzled in cast iron and fried cicchetti olives. An interesting, value-packed wine list beckons, as do inspired artisan cocktails. 725 Baker St., 714-557-6700. $$$

OLD

VINE KITCHEN & BAR

Chef-owner Jeoffrey Offer—native of Toulouse, France, and son of a butcher—brought his pandemic dream to life with this intimate spot focused on steaks, chops, and scratch sausages. Eight specialty sauces are house-made to suit meats and starters. Wood-grilled options range from a mighty fine burger to a grand aged ribeye for two. The tidy bar boasts a kitchen view, and the patio offers a quiet alternative to the lively hubbub of a packed house. Weekend brunch stars Offer’s distinct take on croque madame and steak and eggs. There’s also a succinct wine list. 3321 Hyland Ave., 714-714-0662. $$$

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Flickering candles light the way through a high-ceilinged dining room, convivial bar, and lush patio at The Lab’s enduring Cuban hang for date nights and late nights. Most of the fare sticks solidly to classics, such as roast chicken and ropa vieja, but the appetizer side is loaded with winners. Updates include a lavish, all-you-can-eat brunch with live island music and an array of delicious baked goodies. Intimate confines make reservations a smart move. 2930 Bristol St., 714-556-0176. See Irvine location. $$$

IZAKAYA HACHI

A handsome, modern izakaya from the owners of Manpuku, Hachi is a boisterous, convivial gem. The charcoal-grilled skewers shine, including the chicken meatball and chicken thigh. Expect a little bit of everything here: gloriously marbled beef, fresh oysters, composed salads, fried chicken, and unique pressed sushi. 3033 Bristol St., 657-231-6566. Dinner only. $

Popular for its brunch-type fare in a town rife with competing options, this charming nook has upgraded with a larger space. Foodies rave about urbane dishes, many with an Italian accent. Think barbecue pork omelet by day, seasonal tasting menu by night. Chef-owner Mark McDonald likes to pair his dinners with interesting wine flights from the world over, and he regularly leads culinary excursions to southern Italy. 2937 Bristol St., 714-545-1411. $$

TACO MARÍA

Every dish is a marvel of deeply considered modern Cal-Mex cuisine from chef-owner and O.C. native Carlos Salgado, who parked his esteemed food truck enterprise for this site. Even the stripped-down setting draws all attention to the food. Dinners are four-course prix fixe affairs, with thoughtful wine pairings. Lunch—when the tacos appear—is a more laid-back and affordable

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Chile-glazed rib stack at Roxy’z photograph by EMILY J. DAVIS

AN IDEAL UNION | UNION SOCIAL

The former head sushi chef at Katsuya in Beverly Hills and former bar manager at Mayfield in San Juan Capistrano join forces at Union Social , the sleek new raw bar and upscale night spot at Rodeo 39 Public Market. Do Kyun Kim o ers shellfish, sushi, and sashimi; highlights of a first tasting included seaweed salad, sea bream sashimi, fried oysters, and yellowtail collar. Opting for opulence? Add uni or caviar to any raw seafood dish. Julian Flores Torres’ Asian-in ected cocktails—notably the

way to sample the refined slant that snagged Salgado a Michelin star and several James Beard nominations for chef awards. 3313 Hyland Ave., 714-538-8444. Beer and wine. $$$

DANA POINT

GLASSPAR

Glasspar launched as a classic seafooder, oyster bar, and tap room. Veteran top toque and local Rob Wilson helms his dream retool of the old Mahe site, supporting the community with ultra-fresh fare, delicious dishes, and his five-star service. A tight focus on top-shelf cocktails lures groups who want to gather for toasting. 24961 Dana Point Harbor Drive, 949-240-6243. $$$

RAYA

lychee-coconut martini, Tetsu aged-bourbon sour, fruity Union Matcha, and Yugyu Butcher with gin, vodka, tequila, rum, pandan, and soda—pair ideally. But our favorite, and Torres’, is the Plank, an unlikely blending of brandy, sweet vermouth, cocoa liqueur, and bi ers. Union Social’s moody interior features an illuminated bar top; DJs spin on weekends from a platform that rises above the guests. It’s adjacent to Phoholic; restaurateur Kiet Ma also owns Rodeo 39’s Tenori. 12819 Beach Blvd., Stanton, unionsocialoc.com BENJAMIN

Steve Wan is executive sous chef at this poshbut-relaxed dining room conceived by celeb chef Richard Sandoval. After the eye-popping bluff-top ocean view, Pan-Latin seafood dominates the experience. But prepare to see many Asian touches on the modern menu, in creative dishes that masterfully bend ethnic borders. The Ritz-Carlton, 1 Ritz-Carlton Drive, 949-240-2000. $$$

FOUNTAIN VALLEY

INI RISTORANTE

Booked solid in its early months, Ini weaves Japanese flavors and ingredients into classic Italian fare. Think branzino with yuzu beurre blanc, udon carbonara, or chicken curry pizza. The latest from juggernaut Kei Concepts (Vox Kitchen, Kin Craft Ramen,

Nep Café), Ini shines with novel but approachable dishes, consistently executed. Polished cocktails and stylish desserts. 16129 Brookhurst St., 714-2774046, $$$

THE RECESS ROOM

This city’s first gastropub exists because five childhood pals needed a local haunt for gathering after their weekly basketball game. Food and booze enjoy equal amounts of love at this 148-seat venue—a cleverly retooled former Coco’s. Expect smallbatch, offbeat brews and ace craft cocktails, plus lots of rich, shareable noshes. Think tender octopus with toasted quinoa for contrast, luscious pork cheeks confit, and lime-yuzu panna cotta. 18380 Brookhurst St., 714-377-0398. $$$

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FULLERTON

THE CELLAR

Downtown Fullerton’s abiding choice for classy, oldschool French dining is a North County staple for romantic meals, thanks to an underground room that’s ornate, yet cozy. Expect swanky choices such as chateaubriand, and a fine dark chocolate souffle. 305 N. Harbor Blvd., 714-525-5682. $$$

KHAN SAAB DESI CRAFT KITCHEN

Born in the crucible of the pandemic, this halal bistro serves flavorful kebabs, curries, and street snacks alongside wood-fired wagyu steaks. Creator and executive chef Imran Ali Mookhi applies a Michelin mindset acquired after years in fine-dining kitchens. Khan Saab has the best-stocked alcohol-free bar in O.C. 229 E. Commonwealth Ave., 714-853-1081. $$

GARDEN GROVE

NOVA KITCHEN & BAR

This glamorous sleeper is a terrific dinner choice for distinctive fare that nods to Japan, Korea, and China. The handsome 35-seat lanai covered patio is beyond fine. Executive chef Abel Vargas oversees a sizeable menu that also includes showy sushi and top-shelf cocktails. Do consider the tuna tartare, corn tempura, or coriander-braised short rib. Genteel service. 12361 Chapman Ave., 714696-0888. $$$

HUNTINGTON BEACH

BLK EARTH SEA SPIRITS

The tourist crowd is mixed with locals year-round at this second-floor spot with a magnetic beach view. Chef Jesus Munoz’s photo-ready dishes deliver the satisfaction that builds a fan base for Prime Akaushi steaks and huge Australian lobster tails at the expected steep prices. Attentive service always makes a fat tab go down easier. Garage parking is a huge plus during summers in Surf City. 300 Pacific Coast Highway, 714-960-0996. $$$

BLUEGOLD

Pacific City’s glassy, glossy 230-seat venue delivers the paint-box sunsets sought by tourists, date-nighters, and special-occasion splurgers looking to dine with a dazzling view. Alas, Blackhouse Hospitality’s first O.C. effort tackles a disparate menu of American fare, from steaks to steam kettles to Nea-style pizza—even oysters and charcuterie. Local vet Tin Vuong oversees a promising kitchen that is sometimes over its head. Solid bets include pizzas, lamb meatballs, and duck confit Milanese. 21016 Pacific Coast Highway, 714-3740038. $$$

HENRY’S COASTAL CUISINE

This Surf City resort’s fine dining choice prevails with expertly executed fare that’s mostly familiar and gorgeously presented. Goat cheese fudge is a surprising outlier on a tight menu of classics, some worthy of special occasions—think lobster bisque and cotê de boeuf for two. Polished service. Live music. Waterfront Beach Resort, 21100 Pacific Coast Highway, 714-845-8000. Dinner only $$$$

LSXO

Step back in time to colonial Vietnam at this vest-pocket hideaway with only 28 seats. Chef-owner Tin Vuong amplifies his successful L.A. Little Sister act with a sultry setting (tucked inside of huge Bluegold) and uncompromising Viet fare inspired by his roots and frequent travels to South Vietnam. Nifty craft cocktails and luxe dishes such as salt and pepper lobster make a good date night, but we also like the street-style noshes such as prawn crepes and lemongrass skewers. Fair warning: The uncensored rap soundtrack is not for all ears. 21016 Pacific Coast Highway, 714-374-0083. $$

SESSIONS

Surf City is the ideal spot for the second “West Coast deli,” this time across from the sand. Terrific sandwiches that eat like a meal for two are gourmet creations, meticulous stacks of top ingredients with exacting ratios, so every ’wich is scrumptious to the last bite. From-scratch soups, sides, and dressings. A surfer ethos extends to hearty breakfasts featuring Kéan coffee and house-made granola. 414 Pacific Coast Highway, 714-594-3899. Beer and wine. See Irvine and Newport Beach locations. Fourth location (not reviewed) in Newport Beach at 101 Newport Center Drive. $

WATERTABLE

Here’s a rare bird, a hotel restaurant in a tourist resort that the locals love for lots of reasons. Progressive takes on global dishes, tiptop craft cocktails, copious happy hours, and the steady hand of longtime Chef Manfred Lassahn keep this venue on point. We return just for the white cheddar and thyme biscuits with seasonal butter. The new

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BREAKTHROUGHS | THE LAB

For those who believe pizza and ice cream are pillars of the food universe, two new spots make The Lab in Costa Mesa irresistible. Tiny Kuro Artisanal Pizza serves what might be the county’s most fascinating pizza. Thin, handstretched pies use a Japanese yeast and a multigrain our with stone-ground wheat. Four red pizzas and four white grace the menu. The Nacho red—spicy and sweet—brings roasted Italian pork sausage, fresh mozzarella, jalapeno, honey, garlic cloves, and garlic confit. The Nico white is a four-cheese pizza with rosemary, honey, and the garlic duo; the Julio brings mashed potatoes, pesto, and bacon. There’s counter service with seating

morning lineup of health-first bowls, smoothies, and toasts caters to beach runners. Hyatt Regency, 21500 Pacific Coast Highway, 714-845-4776. $$$

IRVINE

ANDREI’S CONSCIOUS CUISINE & COCKTAILS

Irvine’s ever-slicker business zone is a good home for this classy, top-floor, New American choice for power diners, office pals, and couples. Modern craft cocktails enhance a menu that blends California ingredients with global flavors. Top toque Porfiro Gomez’s menu retains favorites such as the beef

in The Lab’s indoor-outdoor “living room.” You can also order at Bootlegger Brewery a few doors down, in which case owner-pizzaiolo Tak Kato delivers via skateboard. The mood at Hollywood cult favorite Dear Bella Creamery is ice-cream giddy, the decor pink and teal. Sixteen rotating, remarkably rich avors include Taiwanese pineapple cake—re ecting the heritage of founders Alice Cherng and Belinda Wei—as well as Italian bu er cookie, Taiwanese square biscuits, co ee chip, and apple cider sorbet. Ice creams, fillings, and toppings are vegan, gluten-free, and scratchmade; the menu o ers scoops, sandwiches, sundaes, and shakes, plus cakes and nitro cold brew oats. 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa, thelab.com

spring rolls, watermelon salad, and Duroc pork T-bone. Happy hour is a standout in a crowded field. 2607 Main St., 949-387-8887. $$

BISTANGO

A longtime airport-area mainstay, Bistango has remained surprisingly contemporary, with creative dishes such as sweet, soulful garlic soup, and black truffle ravioli. It’s also a classy venue for live music, and its rotating art collection adds to the air of urban sophistication. 19100 Von Karman Ave., 949-752-5222. $$$

HABANA

We waited 22 years for this glamorous Habana sibling, and it was worth it—a sprawling 300-seat

compound that co-opts Cuba’s frozen-in-time splendor. A roomy patio open to the sky is made intimate by high walls and lots of beautiful props and vignettes, with alcoves dedicated to house pastries and coffees. Despite the impressive scale, the menu hews tightly to the focused offerings at its Costa Mesa original. 708 Spectrum Center Drive, 949419-0100. See Costa Mesa location. $$$

LITTLE SISTER

This Irvine Spectrum spot is an XXL bistro to older sister shop LSXO. Chef-partner Tim Vuong musters a team that pulls off a bigger menu, bigger digs, and a bigger profile with ease. Find proven faves—the overstuffed Viet crepe and the Shaky Shaky Beef—

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plus new lunch porridges and bánh mìs streaming out of the kitchen to a bustling dining room. Vintage rap tracks and a crackerjack bar keep the vibe lively. 896 Spectrum Center Drive, 949-800-8798. $$$

MEIZHOU DONGPO

Good seating, engaged service, and touches of elegance elevate this classy Sichuan dining room, a retool of a 6,000-square-foot Marie Callender’s in bustling Culver Plaza. Access is easy, and plentiful parking is free. Beyond that, it’s all about the Beijing-style roast duck (whole, $77; half, $40), meticulously sliced into petals of tender meat crowned with crackling amber skin, for rolling into thin crepes. Weeks of aging, drying, and lacquering coax out heady flavors. Spicy values include dan dan noodles and country-style sliced pork. 15363 Culver Drive, 949-433-5686. Beer and wine. $$$

PORCH & SWING

BEST NEW RESTAURANT 2021

This delightful indie serves a “taste of Charleston” starring original riffs on American classics and cocktails by Andrew Parish. Must-try dishes include roasted pork jowl over grits, amazing creamless creamed corn, and gorgeous salads. House-baked breads are a strength, too. The patio is lovely. 2010 Main St., 949-418-7988. $$

PUESTO

San Diego’s high-profile taqueria has two Irvine options for O.C. fans. Delectable tacos are the main event, elevated by crispy griddled Oaxacan cheese, and tortillas made by hand from organic, non-GMO, blue corn masa. The cheese is especially brilliant on vegetarian tacos. Always ask about the monthly taco special. The Park Place center location’s indoor-meets-outdoor venue is intimate and color-splashed. Park Place, 3311 Michelson Drive, 949-608-7272; Los Olivos Marketplace, 8577 Irvine Center Drive, 949-608-9990. $$

ROBATA WASA

From the wizards behind popular Wasa sushi comes this sleek, authentic izakaya at the Spectrum, ideal for noshing Japanese comfort nibbles at lunch or after a movie, or tossing back sakes and brews. 926 Spectrum Center Drive, 949-536-5064. $$

SESSIONS

No. 3 is a charm for O.C.’s indie chainlet of “West Coast” delis. Expect terrific sandwiches that eat like a meal for two, gourmet creations that are meticulous stacks of top ingredients with exacting ratios, so every ’wich is scrumptious to the last bite. A beguiling lakeside setting beckons for lazy breakfasts featuring Kéan coffee and house-made granola. 4736 Barranca Parkway, 949-333-3949. Beer and wine. See Huntington Beach and Newport Beach locations. Fourth location (not reviewed) in Newport Beach at 101 Newport Center Drive. $

TACO ROSA

With agave-sweetened margaritas, daily aguas frescas, and house-made churros, these flagships of the Taco Mesa chain take fresh Mex to the max. Try the Oaxacan enchiladas. 13792 Jamboree Road, 714-5056080. See Newport Beach location. $$

LAGUNA BEACH

Boy wonder chef Amar Santana and industry vet Ahmed Labbate decamped Charlie Palmer to create this sexy urban bistro. Fans old and new keep the tight quarters humming to the

backdrop of an open kitchen and vintage flicks playing on the flat-screen over the expansive bar. Santana’s dishes are opulent and intense. The wine list includes many notable half-bottles. 328 Glenneyre St., 949-715-8234. $$$

CARMELITA’S

KITCHEN DE MEXICO

This is the boutique version of Rancho Santa Margarita’s sprawling shop, but both offer top-notch Cal-Mex fare. Expect Prime beef in the steak tampiqueña, and Kurobuta pork in the wonderful carnitas. Don’t miss costillitas—baby back ribs topped with fried onions. Outstanding margaritas. Warm, spiffy service. 217 Broadway St., 949-715-7829. See Rancho Santa Margarita location. $$

THE DRAKE

The grown-ups sipping cocktails are here for a full serving of primo live music paired with the cuisine of Paul Gstrein (ex of Bistango and Bayside). Laguna’s own Alec Glasser prevails in creating a dashing joint where both the musicians and the kitchen have serious chops. Diners dig into Euro-inflected dishes (try the lamb lollipops, the Alpine melt, the chile-lime swordfish). Musicians dig the highbrow sound system, and the room generates a superlative groove. 2894 S. Coast Highway, 949-376-1000. $$$

DRIFTWOOD KITCHEN

With its gorgeous seaside panorama, this place perfectly illustrates the food-versus-view gamble.

Prudent choices on chef Rainer Schwarz’s seasonal menu include whole fried fish, an unusual entree pairing of butcher steak-pork belly, and tarts by pastry chef Rene Baez. 619 Sleepy Hollow Lane, 949-715-7700. $$

LUMBERYARD

Veteran local restaurateur Cary Redfearn brought new life to this downtown landmark with a welcoming bar and comfort classics such as meatloaf and chicken potpie that lure tourists and villagers alike. 384 Forest Ave., 949-715-3900. $$

NEAPOLITAN PIZZERIA & BIRRERIA

This spot is all about pizza worship and emphatically Italian, right down to the Molino San Felice flour and the glossy red Stefano Ferrara wood-fire oven imported from Italy. These pies—bubbling hot in the middle with a puffy, spotted ring of crust— require a knife and fork. Don’t ignore the cadre of small plates that includes a terrific chopped salad and dandy meatballs the size of softballs. 31542 S. Coast Highway, 949-499-4531. Beer and wine. $$

NICK’S

Perched on Laguna’s prime stretch of Coast Highway, this inviting, urbane bar and grill lures grownups who prefer to skip the surfer grub scene in favor of tasty cocktails and a compact all-day menu of comfort classics with modern twists. Ace bets include the steakhouse salad and blackened halibut sandwich. Softly lit and cushily appointed, the

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open-air space boasts a sidewalk patio. Sociable service is notably polished. 440 S. Coast Highway, 949-376-8595. See San Clemente location. $$

OLIVER’S OSTERIA

Wedged into an oddball canyon retail center, this tidy shop is chef-owner Erik De Marchi’s all-out defense of faithful fare inspired by his home turf of Italy’s Emilia-Romana region. Pastas are wondrous, but do wait to hear the daily specials that can include juicy lamb chops or crepes (crespelle) with porcini mushrooms in truffle-perfumed béchamel. Tight quarters make dining noisy when the room is full. And Oliver? He’s De Marchi’s first child, born on opening day. 853 Laguna Canyon Road, 949-715-0261. $$$

SAPPHIRE CELLAR CRAFT COOK

The latest incarnation of Laguna Beach’s historic Coast Highway venue is much better than it has to be, given its bulletproof location. Upmarket, innovative American cuisine by executive chef Jared Cook includes irresistible weekend brunch waffles and Benedicts, classy lunch salads, and dinners that star fresh oysters and a splendid ribeye. On-site pantry for beach eats. 1200 South Coast Highway, 949-715-9888. $$$

SELANNE STEAK TAVERN

Anaheim Ducks star Teemu Selanne cements his brand with this polished and popular steak joint on a venerated stretch of Coast Highway. Prime, pricey beef rules the day on executive chef Vince Terusa’s menu designed for a pro athlete’s appetite and fan base. We like the main floor’s easy, breezy tavern for terrific cocktails, the superlative burger, and world-class people watching. 1464 S. Coast Highway, 949-715-9881. Dinner only. $$$

230 FOREST AVENUE

Lagunatics and sightseers mingle at this lively open-air cafe, where the martinis are as popular as the modern California cuisine. Noisy, cramped quarters are overlooked once the waiter brings your day boat scallops. Primo people-watching from the tables fronting one of the village’s busiest sidewalks. 230 Forest Ave., 949-494-2545. $$$

LAGUNA HILLS

IRONWOOD

The savvy team behind Vine in San Clemente notches another hit with this welcoming dinner house in a zone with scant options. Executive chef Jared Cook’s modern, seasonal menu roams from delicate to hearty, but all dishes showcase his knack for upping the crave factor. Examples: chicken schnitzel with mushrooms, Zinfandel-braised lamb shank with mint yogurt. Terrific craft cocktails shift with the seasons. On-point service from a gracious crew. 25250 La Paz Road, 949-446-8772. Dinner only. $$$

LAGUNA NIGUEL

BOTTEGA ANGELINA

This chic Italian is a grand showpiece by the team behind Pizzeria Angelina. Housemade pastas, roasted meats, and pizzas share a succinct menu, supported by sophisticated cocktails from an imposing marble bar. Vast patio with dazzling views. A piccolo store sells pantry goods and gelatos. 32441 Golden Lantern, 949-542-8220. $$$

CALO KITCHEN + TEQUILA

Chic and breezy as a Baja resort, this sprawling spot has its act together, luring local crowds for upscale Mexican classics. An unending flow of worthy margaritas keeps the white marble bar humming while the kitchen churns out well-executed shrimp ceviche, carnitas, combo plates, and short rib enchiladas. Huge portions, sharp service, and modern digs seal the deal. Scores of sipping tequilas delight agave fans. 28141 Crown Valley Parkway, 949-409-7380. $$$

HENDRIX

Teeming with natural light and coastal breezes, Hendrix swaggers into Laguna Niguel with a place that promises something for everyone in this option-lean suburb. It’s from the group behind Laguna Beach’s The Deck and Driftwood Kitchen, and partner Austrian-born Rainer Schwarz is executive chef. A showpiece rotisserie roasts plump chickens, porchetta, and lamb while basting potatoes in the catch bin with juices from the meats. Irresistible small plates include prosciutto fritters, Brussels sprouts with marcona almonds, and chicken-fontina flatbread. 32431 Golden Lantern, 949248-1912. $$

LA HABRA

EL CHOLO

It’s combo-plate heaven at this venerable local chain that started in L.A. in 1923. The Sonora-style enchiladas are topped with olives and a fried egg. Green corn tamales (available seasonally) have achieved cult status. This location oozes a family vibe. 840 E. Whittier Blvd., 562-691-4618. See Anaheim Hills and Corona del Mar locations. $

MISSION VIEJO

DUBLIN 4 GASTROPUB

Publicans Darren and Jean Coyle welcome a varied crowd to this chipper modern pub, designed to rival Dublin’s finest. Executive chef David Shofner applies fine-dining cred and scratch cooking to a menu of new and old-school fare that sparkles. Don’t-miss items include premium cottage pies, a killer lamb burger, and anything with house-cured meats. Upscale pricing and dapper surroundings prove this is not your frat brother’s Irish pub. 26342 Oso Parkway, 949-582-0026. $$$

WINEWORKS FOR EVERYONE

This near-hidden pocket bistro is a top choice for wine-centric cuisine in South County. A retooled menu by chef David Shofner, who also helms the kitchen at Dublin 4 next door, brims with seasonal California fare that flatters a wine list of West Coast and international bottles. Must-haves include sausage flatbread, and a killer cheese plate. 26342 Oso Parkway, 949-582-0026. Beer and wine. $$$

NEWPORT BEACH

A&O KITCHEN + BAR

A serious reboot of this fabled lounge—formerly Duke’s—transforms this waterside venue into a gastropub with a newly youthful vibe. Expect all the usual share plates: battered fries, shishito peppers, bacon-wrapped dates, plus several hearty plates including a worthy Kobe burger with bacon mayo on a cheddar-bacon bun. Bold, neonautical decor plays off the “anchors and oceans” theme and brings the bay view to life. The water’s-edge patio is inviting for

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sunset drinks or gathering ’round the fire pit. Balboa Bay Resort, 1221 W. Coast Highway, 949-630-4285. $$

BAYSIDE

Classy Bayside remains a go-to choice on many fronts. Nightly happy hour stars a winning small-plates menu that keeps the bar hopping. Rotating artwork keeps the dining room ever fresh for relaxed meals of debonair American fare. Long favored by the coastal set for jazzy brunches, insiders stop in Friday night for a legendary jam session in the bar. Prix fixe menus are a strength here. 900 Bayside Drive, 949-721-1222. $$$

BELLO BY SANDRO NARDONE

Previously of upmarket pizzeria Angelina’s, Sandro Nardone flies solo with this molto moderno Italiano overhaul of a sprawling spot. Nardone’s style is urbane, so expect no lasagna here. Instead, look for distinctive creations such as mortadella mousse cannoli with liquid pineapple mustard. Crispy octopus with Calabrian vinaigrette is another crowd favorite. Cocktails show imagination, and the wine list has some rare gems. Coming soon, Nardone’s take on hip patio brunching. 1200 Bison Ave., 949-520-7191. $$$

BOUILLON

Indefatigable operator Laurent Vrigand, the founder of six Moulin cafes, debuts his first full-service restaurant—an homage to Paris’ Bouillon Chartier, his childhood favorite. Expect one all-day menu of nostalgic fare at painless prices, no substitutions, no reservations, and snappy service. Standouts include tian Provençal, beef bourguignon, and profiteroles. 1000 N. Bristol, 949-418-9549. $$

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THE CANNERY

The 1921 landmark structure has dazzled diners for more than 50 years with its waterfront site, pristine seafood, and top chops. Executive chef Marcus Hagan keeps the menu relevant by adding new dishes, say baked Peruvian scallops, to classics such as the trusted lobster roll. Also check out The Snug, a cozy bar downstairs, carved from the main dining room. Dockside dining offered for boaters. 3010 Lafayette Road, 949-566-0060. $$$

EDDIE V’S WILDFISH

Wildfish lures a loyal following. The finely calibrated menu of pristine seafood and first-class steaks keeps the glossy room and fireplace patio hopping, especially for nightly happy hour deals when upscale locals crowd the sleek bar. Urbane service. Strong wine list. 1370 Bison Ave., 949-7209925. $$$

FABLE & SPIRIT

BEST NEW RESTAURANT 2020

From the family behind Dublin 4 comes this lush addition to the area across from Lido Marina Village. But don’t assume this is an Irish pub that mimics the other. This plush room features inventive fare that’s a mashup of American and Irish. Here you start with Hares Looking at You, a cocktail starring Wheatley vodka and carrot juice, move on to the refined beet agnolotti with chèvre foam, or share a woodfired duck confit pizetta. Yes, the fish and chips are superior, but so is the rabbit fricassee. 3441 Via Lido, 949-409-9913. $$$

GULFSTREAM

Heavenly biscuits, baked to order, and pristine oysters, shucked to order (in season), are two reasons to visit this popular bar and restaurant. The sandfloor patio with glowing fire pit attracts singles, while the ocean-fresh fare draws foodies. If freshly caught seafood doesn’t appeal, there are terrestrial dishes such as mustard barbecue beef ribs. 850 Avocado Ave., 949-718-0188. $$$

LIDO BOTTLE WORKS

This handsome waterfront venue sounds like a liquor store, but it’s a sleeper of a full-service restaurant hiding in the swanky Lido Marina Village development. Hyper-seasonal and prettily plated, notable creations include Dory Fleet catches of the day, opulent Iberico secreto pork, a solid burger, and one glorious chocolate mousse. 3408 Via Oporto, 949-529-2784. $$

MALIBU FARM LIDO

Malibu farm girl and native Swede Helene Henderson adds another ocean-air venue for colorful organic fare. The all-day menu boasts fat burritos, fruit-covered grain, or yogurt bowls and savory options that include the bestseller, an outstanding fried egg sandwich with great bacon and Havarti on country toast with lemon aioli. Multigrain pancakes are worthy, but Swedish mini pancakes with berries and cream are stupendous. 3420 Via Oporto, 949-791-2096. $$

MOULIN

Moulin is the passion project of Paris native Laurent Vrignaud. After 30 years in the action-sports industry, he lives his longtime dream of serving bistro classics, selling oven-fresh baguettes and grab-and-go dishes, and peddling wines and other French pantry items. The unfussy bistro and patio evoke Paris at every turn. It’s O.C.’s gathering spot for expats and Francophiles. 1000 Bristol St. North, 949-474-0920. Locations (not reviewed) in Costa

Mesa, Dana Point, Laguna Beach, and San Clemente. $$

OLEA CELLAR CRAFT COOK

Eastside’s dapper dinner house is the latest offering from the polished crew behind sister restaurants Ironwood and Vine, a homegrown hospitality group. Fans of chef Jared Cook will recognize some familiar dishes from his sibling shops, but there are exclusives here, too. We’re mad for the opulent duck liver terrine with bacon and bourbon, and those fine oysters baked with blue crab in tarragon butter. Add top-notch cocktails and 50 notable wines by the glass. 2001 Westcliff Drive, 949-2876807. Dinner only. $$$

SESSIONS

This busy “West Coast deli” on the peninsula crafts terrific sandwiches that eat like a meal for two. Gourmet creations with kooky names are meticulous stacks of top ingredients with exacting ratios, so every ’wich is scrumptious to the last bite. A surfer vibe extends to hearty breakfasts at 7 a.m. daily, starring Golden State Coffee Roaster coffee. 2823 Newport Blvd., 949-220-9001. Beer and wine. See Huntington Beach and Irvine locations. Fourth location (not reviewed) in Newport Beach at 101 Newport Center Drive. $

SHOREBIRD

Hidden inside the Vue Newport enclave, Shorebird is invisible until you enter the airy split-level space

dominated by its waterfront view. Expect contemporary American fare plus familiar side detours for sushi and tacos. Best bets include Duroc pork chop, lump crab cakes, avocado fries. 2220 Newport Blvd., 949-287-6627. $$$

SUSHI ROKU

The sixth location of this Cal-Japanese concept makes a huge impression with striking decor and vibrant cuisine. If the dining room’s busier than the sushi bar, blame the thoughtfully designed and executed menu, notably dishes such as fluke kumquat sashimi, blue crab tartare, Prime ribeye Japonais, and the deconstructed s’mores. The creative sushi deserves a night all its own, and the bar and patio offer their own vibes. Look for scores of noodles, salads, and bento boxes at lunch. 327 Newport Center Drive, 949-706-3622. $$$

TACO

ROSA

With agave-sweetened margaritas and housemade churros, these flagships of the Taco Mesa chain take fresh Mex to the max. 2632 San Miguel Road, 949-720-0980. See Irvine location. $$

TAVERN HOUSE KITCHEN + BAR

David Wilhelm, the county’s restaurant laureate, returns to Newport Beach with this fetching and welcome rehab of a waterside venue. Menus read like a playlist of Wilhelm’s champion recipes tweaked for 2020. Standout new dishes for dinner and weekend brunch include red snapper Veracruzana, Buddha bowls, sirloin meatballs, and

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fried chicken with malted waffles. Look for a natty pre-sunset happy hour on weekdays. 333 Bayside Drive, 949-673-8464. $$

THE WINERY RESTAURANT & WINE BAR

The snazzy venue overlooks the yacht and Duffy boat traffic in Newport Harbor, flaunting its waterfront charms with 180-degree views from two floors plus a cigar patio. The space sizzles with bonhomie—and diners who love their surf, turf, wine, and VIP treatment. Expect cosseting service from partners JC Clow, William Lewis, and executive chef Yvon Goetz. Best bets include Goetz’s signature Alsatian “pizza” and the Colorado buffalo carpaccio. 3131 W. Coast Highway, 949-999-6622. See Tustin location. $$$

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THE BEACHCOMBER

The surf’s-edge view might be better than the food, but the drinks and eats are good enough to keep this iconic spot packed with beachgoers, especially in summer. Stick with basics such as grilled artichokes, lobster club, and stuffed salmon. Executive chef Carlos Olivera oversees the breakfast, lunch, and dinner menus that change slightly each season. 15 Crystal Cove, 949-376-6900. $$$

BLUEFIN

Adroit chef Takashi Abe applies his considerable talents to pristine ingredients he fashions into gorgeous works of edible Japanese art. His omakase is transcendent (and cheaper at lunch). The setting is suitably spare and visually soothing. Superior sake selection. 7952 E. Pacific Coast Highway, 949-715-7373. $$$

MARCHÉ MODERNE

BEST NEW RESTAURANT 2018

The finest French bistro south of Beverly Hills is reborn in coastal digs that express a fresh chapter for the redoubtable Florent and Amelia Marneau. Added space and oversize windows let the outdoors into a room that oozes grace and sophistication. Beloved dishes such as Spanish octopus with chorizo return to the dinner menu alongside new creations from the open kitchen—think crispy suckling pigs and beans, a three-day cassoulet. Amelia’s new desserts include ravishing Napoleons served weekends only. 7862 E. Pacific Coast Highway, 714434-7900. $$$

WASA SUSHI

James Hamamori cemented his stardom at this striking shopping-center spot brimming with devotees of modern spins on sushi. Renowned for such fare as salmon with ginger sauce and fresh orange. 1344 Bison Ave., 949-760-1511. Beer and wine. $$

ZOV’S NEWPORT COAST

This attractive shopping center offshoot of the popular original Zov’s in Tustin is a go-to patio cafe that lures locals with creative Cal-Med dishes such as Moroccan salmon salad, spiced lamb burger, and pomegranate baby back ribs. Desserts stand out. 21123 Newport Coast Drive, 949-760-9687. See Tustin location. $$$

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Old Towne’s newest gastropub thoughtfully transforms a historic corner into a lively whiskey bar serving worthy eats with a southern accent. Look for Parmesan-crusted meatloaf, gulf shrimp and

grits, and a yowza burger. The service is sharp. Sunday brunch and a robust midweek happy hour. 118 W. Chapman Ave., 714-716-1599. $$

GABBI’S MEXICAN KITCHEN

Gabbi Patrick grew up working in her family’s Mexican restaurants, then studied at the Greystone Culinary Academy in Napa. The menu reveals her formal training as it embraces her family’s background. With items such as gorditas al pastor (masa cakes with Kurobuta pork belly and a pineapple-onion relish), Patrick’s plates celebrate simple, honest flavors. 141 S. Glassell St., 714-633-3038. $$

HAVEN CRAFT KITCHEN + BAR

A serious contender in the gastropub category, this popular storefront in Old Towne lures a mixed crowd of brew fanatics and foodies, thanks to a rich roster of esoteric suds and polished pub grub from chef Craig Brady. Dishes such as a braised lamb pappardelle and coriander roasted baby carrots. Lunch and early dinner are options for bypassing the deafening din that rises with the crowd. 190 S. Glassell St., 714-221-0680. $$

RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA

THE BLIND PIG KITCHEN & BAR

Lakeside seats, terrific craft cocktails, and daring fare by young chef Karl Pfleider earn local love for this rare gastro-canteen in Rancho Santa Margarita. Midweek tapas start at 3 p.m. with

goodies such as steak tartare with pistachio XO sauce. But wait until 5 p.m. for the mahi-mahi with paprika mole. 31431 Santa Margarita Parkway, 949888-0072. Second location (not reviewed) in Yorba Linda, 4975 Lakeview Ave., 714-485-2593. $$

CARMELITA’S KITCHEN

This lakefront sprawler offers top-notch Cal-Mex fare from the culinary vision of owner Clemente Heredia Jr., a third-generation operator. Expect Prime beef in the steak tampiqueña, Kurobuta pork in the wonderful carnitas. Outstanding margaritas. Warm, spiffy service. 31441 Santa Margarita Parkway, 949-709-7600. See Laguna Beach location. $$

SAN CLEMENTE

GEMA

NEW Executive Chef Juan Pablo Cruz and owner Sarah Resendiz have created a new top tier for Mexican dining at this hip dinner house featuring Cruz’s menu of deeply considered seasonal dishes that marry ingredients from Mexico with local organic produce and proteins. Look for hazelnut-crusted chile relleno with quesillo cheese and huitlacoche; tamarind adobo wagyu steak; and sublime mole. Craft cocktails, Baja wines, and a peerless mezcal library also shine. 110 South El Camino Real, 714-640-9371, $$

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IVA LEE’S

Deep South and down-home despite the modern exterior, the Southern-Creole eats here are designed to help diners relax and let the good times roll. 555 N. El Camino Real, 949-361-2855. Dinner only. $$$

MRK PUBLIC

Three chefs, two of them former co-chefs at Tabu Grill in Laguna Beach, transform a fast-casual fixture into a winning spot that offers craft beers, all $5, and a tightly edited menu of elevated favorites, notably Tuscan toast, and a terrific fried chicken sandwich. The rear counter offers a distant ocean view. 1402 S. El Camino Real, 949-441-7621. Beer and wine. $

NICK’S

On a prime stretch of vintage Avenida del Mar, this inviting bar and grill is just urbane enough to lure grown-ups who prefer to skip the surfer grub scene in favor of crackerjack cocktails and a compact all-day menu of comfort classics with a modern twist. Ace bets include the steakhouse salad and blackened fish sandwich. And there’s a sidewalk patio with fireplace. Sociable service is notably polished. 213 Avenida del Mar, 949-4812200. See Laguna Beach location. $$

SOUTH OF NICK’S

From the festive boxes of Chiclets at the reception station to scores of fine-sipping tequilas at the roomy bar, this beach burg shop from the team behind Nick’s is all about hospitality and scratch cooking. Cocktails are special, so are desserts, but don’t miss the feel-good dishes such as mini-sopes, sea bass in poblano cream, and pork chile verde. 110 N. El Camino Real, 949-481-4545. Second location (not reviewed) in Laguna Beach at 540 S. Coast Hwy., 949-376-8595. $$

VINE

A decor revamp of the cozy dining room and a menu overhaul add up to impressive new heights, because owner Russ Bendel Jr. wisely gives sauce monster and executive chef Jared Cook full reign over the kitchen. Look for killer duck wings and nightly specials that tend to sell out. A garden out back only sweetens this beach burg gem. 211 N. El Camino Real, 949-361-2079. Dinner only. $$$

SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO

MAYFIELD

Modern, hyper-seasonal California fare meets the timeless food ways of the Middle East at this ingenious newcomer. Breezy two-story digs include a pretty quartz bar for leading-edge cocktails. Do try fried eggplant, lamb meatballs, and shareable dips. By day, look for indulgent brunch dishes. 31761 Camino Capistrano, 949-218-5140. $$$

PUBLIC 74

This county-line gastropub radiates a welcoming vibe that attracts customers of all types to its faux-ramshackle chic, second-story venue. Craft brews, booze, and decidedly eclectic eats change often, as executive chef Gerry Kent keeps the smallish menu seasonal. Definitely consider the twohanded Reuben, and there’s a seasonal monster burger. 27211 Ortega Highway, 949-481-2723. $$

RAMOS HOUSE CAFÉ

A sweet adobe hiding in the historic Los Rios district, Ramos House Café turns out some of South County’s most delectable daytime fare. Contemporary and clever American breakfasts and lunches (brunch on weekends) have a distinct Southern

accent that fits the rustic, alfresco setting with passing trains as soundtrack. Look for ethereal biscuits and crab hash. And don’t miss the killer bloody mary. 31752 Los Rios St., 949-443-1342. $$

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Quirky and capable, this Santa Ana newcomer goes all-in for alfresco, luring diners with a tree-shaded setting on a vintage residential street. The modest menu of American bistro dishes is just big enough to have wide appeal. Happy hour and weekend brunch have a backyard party vibe. Dinner surprises with upmarket dishes, say a lovely bavette steak atop celery root puree. 601 E. Santa Ana Blvd., 714-480-0225. $$

CHAPTER ONE

The diverse crowd here drinks with gusto as proved by the enduring fame of its Moscow Mule, made with fresh-daily house ginger beer. Best bets include daily specials, unique hooch pours, and weekend brunch. 227 N. Broadway, 714-352-2225. $$

CHATO’S BAR AND GRILL

This intrepid Mexican canteen offers less-familiar dishes—corundas, roast quail—alongside comfort favorites such as ceviche and chilaquiles. Michoacán native Sergio Ortega previously of Descanso, is executive chef. Inaugural meals include dinner nightly and Sunday brunch. Commendable drinks. 400 N. Broadway, 714-852-3256. $$

EL MERCADO MODERN CUISINE

Deceptively bare bones, the menu offers about 20 dishes, each showcasing a regional recipe fromMexico’s distinctive territories. Don’t miss a sublime aguachile verde Also impressive: crisp tacos ahogado in hot broth. We loved the guajillo salsa-soaked bread in the open-face pork pambazo at brunch. Inventive cocktails lean on mezcal and house-made bitters. The vintage site with soaring ceilings seats 115 and boasts modern artwork. Expect kind, unflappable service. 301 N. Spurgeon St., 714-338-2446. $$

LOLA GASPAR

Offbeat but not outlandish, this Artists Village indie draws an eclectic crowd for creative cocktails and lusty pub grub, often with a Latin twist. Inside, the quarters are dark and chummy, while the Euro-esque patio opens to the village promenade. 211 W. Second St., 714-972-1172. $$

MIX MIX KITCHEN BAR

BEST NEW RESTAURANT 2017

DTSA got a major dining upgrade with this winner from chef-owner Ross Pangilinan. A veteran of highend dining, his major culinary chops rule the day but not the tab at his breakout venue with zero pretension and multicourse meals packed with finesse. Think prosciutto toast with quince honey, and seared foie gras with al pastor spices and charred pineapple. Spiffy craft cocktails, too. 300 N. Main St., 714-836-5158. Dinner only. $$$

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ANQI

Tight focus on the fare makes dining at this South Coast Plaza hot spot better than ever. Executive chef Ron Lee makes delicious harmony with matriarch master chef Helene An’s spicy beef tacos and roasted New Zealand lamb rack, as well as her fabled roast crab (Tuesday only). Zen chic decor turns heads. Drinks at the dramatic bar dazzle the cocktail crowd, but try Sunday brunch for a more kickback experience, or snag a padded stool at the adjacent noodle bar. 3333 Bristol St., 714-5575679. $$$

ANTONELLO RISTORANTE

For more than three decades South Coast Plaza’s Italian grand diva has reigned for ultrafine feasting on authentic, traditional dishes backed by a savvy wine selection deep with Italian stars. House-made pastas, breads, and desserts. The restaurant’s aura of privilege is underscored by pampering service for VIPs. A full-service wine bar is the latest update. 3800 South Plaza Drive, 714-751-7153. $$$

THE CAPITAL GRILLE

Florida’s Darden Group (parent of downstairs restaurant Seasons 52) takes on an increasing amount of square footage at South Coast Plaza with this upscale, 400-plus-seat steakhouse. Despite an emphasis on dry-aged steaks and seafood classics, some of the best dishes are lunch items, appetizers, and desserts. Gracious service, plush surroundings, and a deep, steep wine list. 3333 Bristol St., 714-432-1140. $$$

DARYA

Don’t let the chandeliers and acres of marble deceive—this convivial Persian dining room isn’t staid or formal. It’s de facto party central for the county’s Persian expats, their kin, and others who enjoy superb renditions of Middle Eastern kebabs, rice dishes, and classics such as fesenjon, a savory meat entree. Efficient service and huge portions make this a good choice for groups. 3800 South Plaza Drive, 714-557-6600. $$

DIN TAI FUNG

Fans happily endure long waits to satisfy their craving for xiao long bao, juicy pork dumplings, handpleated with care. Bowls of noodles, rice, and stacks of bamboo steamers crowd tables as diners blend their own aromatic dipping sauce from rich soy, black vinegar, and shreds of fresh ginger. 3333 Bristol St., 714-549-3388. $$

HAMAMORI

Sushi master artist James Hamamori applies persuasive talent to this South Coast Plaza penthouse dazzler of a sushi bar. Son Jim is now behind the bar, too, but this heavenly venue also shows off non-sushi dishes such as uni floating in edamame puree, Kobe rissole, and miso-marinated lamb chops. Omakase is truly top-notch. 3333 Bear St., 714-850-0880. $$$

KNIFE PLEAT

South Coast Plaza’s rarefied penthouse

shines ever brighter with Orange County’s newest Michelin star recipient, helmed by chef Tony Esnault and partner Yassmin Sarmadi. The Michelin-acclaimed duo from Los Angeles was destined to see stars again with this radiant backdrop for Esnault’s graceful cuisine and Sarmadi’s courtly hospitality. Look for butter-poached lobster, forest mushroom melange, and the signature legumes de saison when nature allows. Save room for Germain

Biotteau’s inimitable desserts. Friday and Saturday night tasting menus are utterly indulgent. 3333 Bristol St., 714-266-3388. Closed Sunday and Monday.

$$$

OUTPOST KITCHEN

A native of Australia’s Gold Coast, founder Jay Lewis brings a surf culture vibe and his passion for clean eats to the second location of the daytime cafe. Slick and sun splashed, the new venue adds cocktails to a site ideal for pre-theater dining or a breezy patio brunch with friends. Best bites include berry pancakes and the Kingswood lamb sandwich, as well as smoothies and bowls. 3420 Bristol St., Costa Mesa, 714-852-3044 $$

PARADISE DYNASTY

Singapore’s largest restaurant group opts for the Bloomingdale’s end of South Coast Plaza for its first U.S. operation with this wildly popular soup dumpling specialist that pioneered xiao long bao, oozing with luxury ingredients that include black truffles, foie gras, and crab roe. Ultramodern digs seat diners in view of an exhibition kitchen where 20 artisans handcraft a steady flow of dumplings to support a 75-dish menu starring dim sum and Sichuan classics. Walk-up wait list. 3333 Bristol St., 714-617-4630 $$

POPULAIRE

Showing loads of promise, this modern bistro is the new dream collaboration of veteran chefs and longtime friends Nick Weber and Ross Pangilinan (owner of nearby Terrace by Mix Mix). The set-

ting and the fare are at once elevated and lighthearted. Look for innovative French, Asian, and American flourish in dishes that include crab chawanmushi, roast duck, and the yowza Royale With Cheese burger. There’s a prix fixe midweek lunch and special brunch dishes on Sunday. 3333 Bristol St., 714-760-4555 $$$

RITTER’S STEAM KETTLE COOKING

Chef-partner Mike Ritter and crew create Cajun-Creole magic in 12 steam-heated steel caldrons that cook seductive versions of gumbo, chowder, and the legendary pan poast—a heady concoction of various shellfish bubbling in a rich sauce of cream, tomato, and secret spices, topped with a dome of perfect jasmine rice—that’s by far the bestselling dish. And don’t miss the mean po’ boy sandwich. 1421 W. MacArthur Blvd., 714-850-1380. Beer and wine. $$

ROYAL KHYBER

Arun Puri, the creator behind Orange County’s first Indian restaurant, is still buying the spices and manning the tandoor oven in the skilled kitchen at this upscale choice for first-rate renditions of classics such as butter chicken, tikka masala, and the signature Khyber’s Nectar, a dish of slow-cooked lamb shanks said to be an aphrodisiac. 1621 W. Sunflower Ave., 714-436-1010. $$

TABLEAU KITCHEN AND BAR

South Coast Plaza’s shiny new addition categorizes its cuisine as New American—a hazy designation for chef-owner John Park’s canny brunch and din-

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Rainbow xiao long bao at Paradise Dynasty

ner menus that defy easy labels. Think fried burrata sandwich with pumpkin seed pesto, souffle-light berry pancakes with chamomile whipped cream, and shrimp and grits with surprise slices of lap cheong. Desserts are dazzlers. Captivating cocktails. 3333 Bear St., 714-872-8054. $$

TERRACE BY MIX MIX

Canny chef-owner Ross Pangilinan leverages the success of his original Mix Mix Kitchen Bar in downtown Santa Ana with this minimalist aerie overlooking the stylish Bridge of Gardens skywalk at South Coast Plaza. This venue lacks a full bar, but it has wine and beer and is open daily with ample free parking. Fans love the three-course lunch for $20, but weekend brunch with its mimosa cart beguiles, and dinner offers the best prix fixe in the center. Don’t-miss dishes include Asian ribs, hamachi crudo, and pork cheek adobo. 3333 Bear St., 657-231-6447. $$

VACA

Top chef Amar Santana and ace partner Ahmed Labbate return to Costa Mesa with an exuberant, singular ode to Spain. Santana sidesteps the “eat local” crusade, offering peerless jamon Iberico, lush bomba rice for paellas, and verdant Mahon gin for cocktails. Dozens of authentic tapas beg to be tried, but do consider excellent wood-grilled steaks, dryaged in-house. Dinner tables at prime times are scarce, so plan, wait, or aim for lunch. 695 Town Center Drive, 714-463-6060. $$$

TRABUCO CANYON

TRABUCO OAKS STEAKHOUSE

This favorite of Nixon’s, where they will cut off your tie and keep it as part of the decor, is 100 percent serious when it comes to steaks: Choice cuts are well-aged and mesquite-charcoal grilled to order. From the 2-pound cowboy steak to the 8-ounce filet mignon, the smoky, charred flavor shines through in every bite. Small but select wine list of California superstars. 20782 Trabuco Oaks Drive, 949-586-0722. Dinner only. $$

TUSTIN

CENTRO STORICO

Old Town Tustin’s new kid on the old block transforms a vintage building into a spaghetteria and bar, plus a back-pocket cafe. Artisan, fresh daily pasta is the latest effort from the Pozzuoli family behind Centro, the excellent micro pizzeria next door. Signature dishes include Capperi e Olive (casarecca), Aglione (bucatini), and grilled porterhouse for two. 405 El Camino Real., 714-2588817. $$

CHAAK

Gabbi and Ed Patrick of Gabbi’s Kitchen chose Old Town to show off the county’s most sophisticated take on the regional fare of Mexico’s wondrous Yucatán Peninsula, naming their new location after the Mayan rain god. The dazzling space features a retractable roof and sliding Roman shades to lovely effect. Must-have dishes include sikil pec, a roasted pumpkin seed dip, as well as cochinita pibil and carne cruda. A 16-seat bar invites lingering over elaborate cocktails or a glass from an uncommonly diverse wine list. 215 El Camino Real, 657-699-3019. $$$

ROMA D’ ITALIA

Old Town’s durable red-sauce joint keeps fans coming for family-recipe meatballs, pizzas, parmigianas, and pastas. Casual digs include the red-checked tablecloths, and shakers of crushed pepper. Good for groups and speedy work lunches. 611 El Camino Real, 714-544-0273. $

THE WINERY RESTAURANT & WINE BAR

The O.C. power crowd doesn’t care that this isn’t a winery, but a huge, handsome restaurant that attracts disciples of steak, wine, and cigars. They’re exactly the folks you’d expect would follow partners JC Clow and William Lewis from their previous gig at Morton’s, with executive chef Yvon Goetz in tow. Best bets include Goetz’s signature Alsatian “pizza” and the Colorado buffalo carpaccio. If the 7,500-bottle wine cellar isn’t enough, you can always purchase a private wine locker. 2647 Park Ave., 714-258-7600. See Newport Beach location. $$$

THE YELLOW CHILLI

The Yellow Chilli is another franchise by Sanjeev Kapoor, India’s mega-celebrity chef. Bigger than Wolfgang or Martha. The massive menu proves the master chef isn’t stingy with recipes, not after writing more than 150 cookbooks. Knowledgeable servers help navigate the options. Don’t miss Sham Savera, one of Kapoor’s most famous creations: open-face spinach dumplings filled with fresh white paneer that float in silky tomato gravy

spiked with garlic, cardamom, and mace. 2463 Park Ave., 714-389-5280. $$

ZOV’S TUSTIN BISTRO

Fans love Zov Karamardian’s modern, creative way with Mediterranean flavors. Zov keeps her flagship venue fresh and stylish. Expect Cal-Med dishes such as Moroccan salmon salad, spiced lamb burger, and pomegranate baby back ribs. Desserts are a standout, as are cocktails and chic mezze starters. The patio cafe out back stays busy at lunch and weekend breakfast. 17440 E. 17th St., 714-838-8855. See Newport Coast location. $$$

YORBA LINDA

BLUE AGAVE

Southwestern favorites, from tamales to carnitas, and mole enchiladas in generous portions, keep regulars coming back. For something different, try the Puerto Nuevo tostada with shrimp, mahimahi, sour cream, and raspberries in a pumpkin seed-citrus dressing. 18601 Yorba Linda Blvd., 714970-5095. $$

THE WILD ARTICHOKE

Chef-owner James D’Aquila and his winsome crew raise the culinary bar at this teensy, modest storefront. Expect skillful, gourmet incarnations of comfort fare, such as pasta Bolognese. Desserts are few but mighty. 4973 Yorba Ranch Road, 714-777-9646. Beer and wine. Dinner only. $$

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Orange Lutheran High School 2222 N. Santiago Blvd., Orange, CA 92867 (714) 998-5151 lhsoc.org

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PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA

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Saddleback Valley Christian School 26333 Oso Rd., San Juan Capistrano CA 92675, (949) 443-4050 | svcschools.org

St. Margaret’s Episcopal School 31641 La Novia Ave., San Juan Capistrano CA 92675 (949) 661-0108 | smes.org

PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN SANTA ANA

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Mater Dei High School 1202 W. Edinger Ave., Santa Ana, CA 92707 (714) 754-1175 | materdei.org

The Open School 2625 N. Tustin Ave., Santa Ana, CA 92705 (714) 326-9736 openschooloc.com

PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN SILVERADO

St. Michael’s Preparatory School 19292 El Toro Rd., Silverado, CA 92676 (949) 858-0222 stmichaelsabbey.com

PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN TUSTIN

Spirit Christian Academy 1372 Irvine Blvd., Tustin, CA 92780 (714) 731-2630 spiritacademy.org

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2222 Laguna Canyon Rd., Laguna Beach CA 92651 (949) 376-6000 lcad.edu

Marshall B. Ketchum University

2575 Yorba Linda Blvd., Fullerton CA 92831 (714) 449-7400 ketchum.edu

National University 3390 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa CA 92626 (714) 429-5100 nu.edu

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COLOR OF HOPE GALA

Lutheran Social Services of Southern California (LSSSC) - a leading provider of social services programs in Southern California - hosted its first Color of Hope Gala at the Marriott, California State University Fullerton. Longtime supporters Bruce and Debbie Dannemeyer served as honorary chairs while William and Audrey Dahlgren received the Lifetime Achievement Award. Due to the generous support of 187 attendees, gross proceeds of $305K was announced at the end of the evening surpassing the initial fundraising goal of $167K.

REUNITED IN DANCE

Renowned ballet dancers from around the world gathered for an intimate one-night-only special ballet performance, Reunited in Dance, in the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall. Reunited in Dance, brought together dancers with ties to Ukraine and Russia. The program, under the artistic direction of British dancer Xander Parish, former principal dancer at the Mariinsky, was made possible by Elizabeth Segerstrom and the Henry T. and Elizabeth Segerstrom Foundation and presented in association with Segerstrom Center for the Arts.

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Yorba Linda

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Debora Sedaghat, DO

Fountain Valley

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Fullerton

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Santa Ana

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Orange

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Irvine

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Newport Beach

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Tustin

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Laguna Hills

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Irvine

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Sumit (Sam) Garg

Irvine

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John C. Hwang

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Laguna Hills

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Newport Beach

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Peter Joson Glaucoma and cataract surgery

San Clemente 949-489-2218

Sanjay Kedhar Cornea, cataract, external disease and uveitis

Irvine

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Laguna Hills

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Brian T. Kim

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Edward W. Kim

Cataract surgery

Laguna Hills

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Santa Ana

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Baruch

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Irvine

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Newport Beach

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Irvine

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Desmond McGuire Retina surgery

Santa Ana

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Yorba Linda

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Mitul Mehta Vitreous retina

Irvine

949-824-2020

Sameh Mosaed Cataract and glaucoma surgery

Irvine

949-824-2020

Nika Omid Laser cataract surgery, cosmetic eyelid surgery Irvine

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Rajiv Rathod Retina

Santa Ana

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Samir A. Shah Custom laser cataract surgery

Huntington Beach

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Shaival Shah K Pediatric ophthalmology and adult strabismus

Tustin

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Aisha Simjee Orange

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Mission Viejo 949-889-2020

Jeremiah Tao

Irvine

949-824-2020

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Matthew Wade

Cornea, refractive surgery, Lasik, cataract

Irvine

949-824-4122

Alison Wong K Cataract surgery

La Palma

888-988-2800

Timothy You Retina

Santa Ana

714-972-8432

Jared R. Younger Laser cataract surgery

Fountain Valley

714-546-2020

Kevin Yuhan K Cornea, refractive, external diseases, ocular surface tumors

Mission Viejo

888-988-2800

OTOLARYNGOLOGY

FACIAL PLASTIC SURGERY

William C. Cohen, DO Orange

714-628-1313

OTOLARYNGOLOGY HEAD-NECK SURGERY

Syed Ahsan K

Otology/ neurotology skull base surgery

Anaheim 714-644-2084

Gurpreet S. Ahuja Pediatric airway; ear, nose, throat disorders

Orange

714-633-4020

William B.

Armstrong Thyroid/ parathyroid surgery

Orange

714-456-5750

Ashley Balaker

Hearing loss and balance disorders

Irvine

949-364-4361

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Anaheim 714-644-2070

Naveen Bhandarkar

Rhinology, sinus and skull base surgery

Orange

714-456-5753

James Bredenkamp

Head and neck

oncology, endocrine surgery

Mission Viejo

949-364-4361

Felizardo Camilon, Jr. Pediatric otolaryngology

Orange

714-836-6607

Theodore Chen K

Rhinoplasty, skin cancer reconstruction, thyroid surgery

Irvine

888-988-2800

Michael Cho

Sinus disorders, hearing and balance disorders

Mission Viejo

949-364-4361

Dennis Crockett Pediatric otolaryngology

Mission Viejo

949-364-4361

Hamid Djalilian Ear skullbase surgery; hearing, balance disorders

Orange 714-456-7017

Steven Feinberg Laryngology and swallowing disorders

Newport Beach

949-364-4361

Rohit Garg K

Rhinology and skull base surgery

Anaheim 714-644-2093

Kevin Huoh

Pediatric thyroid surgery, vascular malformations

Orange 714-633-4020

Avrum A. Kaufman, DO

Sinus, thyroid Ladera Ranch

949-218-5200

David Keschner K

Rhinology

Irvine 949-233-0281

Harrison Lin Neurotology and skull base surgery

Orange

714-456-5753

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Mission Viejo 949-364-4361

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Orange 714-633-4020

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Anaheim 888-988-2800

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Newport Beach

949-631-4327

Christopher Thompson Sinus disease

Mission Viejo 949-364-4361

Tjoson Tjoa Head and neck surgery and reconstruction Orange

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Sunil Verma Laryngology Orange 714-456-7017

Phillip R. Wells Rhinology, pediatric ENT, head/neck surgery

San Clemente 949-496-2307

PAIN MEDICINE

William Ko

Interventional pain medicine

Fullerton

714-446-5527

David W. Lee

Fullerton

714-879-0050

Arthur Zepeda Neuromodulation

Fullerton 714-446-5537

PATHOLOGY

Sherif Rezk Hematopathology

Orange 714-456-5009

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PEDIATRIC CARDIOLOGY

Anjan Batra Pediatric electrophysiology

Orange

714-509-3939

Nita Doshi Pediatric and fetal cardiology Orange

714-509-7576

Nafiz Kiciman Newborns with congenital heart disease

Orange

714-509-3939

Anthony McCanta

Cardiac electrophysiology, adult congenital cardiology

Orange

714-509-3939

Uthara Mohan Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, athletic cardiac screening

Newport Beach

949-646-1495

Pierangelo Renella Advanced cardiovascular imaging

Orange

714-509-3939

PEDIATRIC CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE

Michele Domico Orange

714-509-8616

Gary Goodman

Pediatric trauma Orange

714-509-8620

Juliette Hunt

Pediatric cardiac critical care Orange

714-509-8658

Jason Knight Telemedicine Orange

714-509-8620

Patricia P. Liao

International health, community outreach

Orange

714-509-8620

Paul Lubinsky

Respiratory and neurologic failure Orange

714-509-8658

Adam J. Schwarz

Multicenter pediatric critical care research trials Orange 714-509-8620

PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE

Seth L. Brindis Orange

714-543-8911

PEDIATRIC ENDOCRINOLOGY

Amrit Bhangoo Orange

714-509-8634

Alan B. Cortez K

Pediatric diabetes, transgender medicine, lipidology, growth

Tustin

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Orange

714-509-8793

Nikta Forghani Diabetes, puberty, Turner syndrome, osteogenesis imperfecta

Orange

714-509-8634

Sejal N. Kadakia Orange

714-509-8634

Himala Kashmiri, DO

Thyroid cancer, growth, ambiguous genitalia

Orange

714-509-8634

Christina S. Reh

Diabetes, CFRD, thyroid, turners syndrome, hypopituitarism

Orange

714-509-8634

PEDIATRIC GAS-

TROENTEROLOGY

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Childhood injury prevention

Tustin

714-329-2180

Ashish S. Chogle

Functional GI disorders, GI motility disorders

Orange

714-509-4099

Jeffrey Ho, DO Intestinal rehabilitation, cardiac-gastronutrition, hepatology

Orange

714-509-4099

Mitchell H. Katz Complex feeding problems, nutrition in children

Orange

714-509-4099

Anup J. Patel Eosinophilic esophagitis

Orange

714-509-4099

Barry A. Steinmetz Inflammatory bowel disease, hepatology, eosinophilic esophagitis

Costa Mesa

949-646-6224

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Geetha

Puthenveetil

Hemoglobinopathies, vascular anomalies, hemostasis/thrombosis

Orange

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Naveen Qureshi K

Anaheim

714-644-4824

Amit Soni

Hemostasis/ thrombosis, stem cell transplant

Orange

714-509-8459

PEDIATRIC HOSPITAL MEDICINE

Jennifer Linzmeyer, DO K

Simulation

Anaheim

714-644-2000

Jennifer G. Lusk

Orange

714-509-8826

Sameer S. Pathare

Orange

714-509-8826

PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASE

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Orange

714-509-8403

Negar Ashouri Kawasaki disease, antimicrobial stewardship

Orange

714-509-8403

Delma J. Nieves

Pertussis, pneumococcus Orange

714-509-8403

Jasjit Singh

Vaccines Orange

714-509-8403

PEDIATRIC NEPHROLOGY

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714-509-8324

PEDIATRIC ONCOLOGY

Van T. Huynh Acute leukemia, immunotherapy, CAR T cell

Orange

714-509-4348

Carol H. Lin Leukemia/ lymphoma, cancer survivorship Orange

714-509-4348

Elyssa Rubin Orange

714-509-4348

Leonard Sender Orange

714-509-4348

PEDIATRIC PULMONOLOGY

Amy Harrison

Asthma, chronic lung disease, chronic cough

Newport Beach

949-220-0510

Sunil P. Kamath

Orange 714-509-8079

Neal Nakra Pediatric sleep medicine

Orange 714-509-8622

Pornchai Tirakitsoontorn Cystic fibrosis, asthma, bronchoscopy, chronic cough

Orange 714-509-7679

PEDIATRIC PULMONOLOGY AND SLEEP MEDICINE

Chana I. Chin Orange 714-509-8622

John Saito Fountain Valley 714-537-7718

PEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY

Tuan V. Dao Orange 714-509-9160

Azam Eghbal Orange 714-509-9160

Liliane Gibbs Pediatric teleradiology Anaheim 714-458-8992

William Nathanael Holmes Orange 714-509-9160

Hollie A. Lai Orange 714-509-9160

PEDIATRIC RHEUMATOLOGY

Andrew I. Shulman Orange 714-509-8617

PEDIATRIC SPORTS MEDICINE

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Chris G. Koutures Anaheim Hills 714-974-2220

PEDIATRIC SURGERY

John German Infant surgery, pilonidal cysts Orange 714-361-4480

Maryam Gholizadeh Pediatric surgical oncology

Orange 714-364-4050

David Gibbs Orange 714-914-1940

Mustafa H. Kabeer

Pectus excavatum, hernia, neonatal Orange 714-364-4050

Vinh Lam

Minimally invasive surgery, neonatal congenital anomalies Orange 714-361-4480

Peter T. Yu

Fetal surgery, health disparities Orange 714-364-4050

PEDIATRIC UROLOGY

Kai-wen Chuang Orange 714-509-3914

Heidi Stephany Orange 714-509-3914

PEDIATRICS

Steven Abelowitz ADHD, development, anxiety, depression Newport Beach 949-759-1720

Behnoosh Afghani Infectious diseases, medical education, outreach Orange 714-509-2562

Angela Allevato Preventive care Orange 714-639-0662

Sinda W. Althoen Santa Ana 714-288-3230

Katherine M. Andreeff Hospitalist medicine Orange 714-509-8826

Yvonne Bach K Virtual medicine Garden Grove 833-574-2273

Eric H. Ball Ladera Ranch 949-388-1798

Alyse Baron Newport Beach 949-759-1720

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PULMONARY DISEASE

Hoang Le COPD, asthma, lung cancer, sleep apnea

Fountain Valley

714-964-9060

Richard Anthony

Lee Orange

714-456-3874

Devang Savani

Sleep apnea

Placentia

714-836-6800

PULMONARY DISEASE AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE

George M. Girgis

Sleep medicine

Tustin

714-836-6800

Robert Goldberg

Mission Viejo 949-364-3330

Tauseef Qureshi

Respiratory failure, pulmonary hypertension, lung cancer

Mission Viejo 949-364-3330

Usman Shah

Post critical care recovery/PICS

Newport Beach

949-764-6875

Andy D. Tran

Pulmonary hypertension

Fullerton

714-992-3000

Bassam Yaghmour

Pulmonary hypertension and right heart failure

Orange 714-456-6870

RADIATION ONCOLOGY

Robert B. Ash Orange

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Venita L. Williams

Pediatric, breast, gynecologic, brain, thoracic oncology Orange

714-734-6250

REPRODUCTIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY AND INFERTILITY

Jane L. Frederick Assisted reproductive technologies

Newport Beach

949-287-5600

Mark T. Kan IVF

Newport Beach

949-222-1290

Sharon E. Moayeri IVF, PGT, egg freezing, surrogacy, LGBTQ+

Newport Beach 949-706-2229

Daniel A. Potter

Preimplantation genetic testing, egg/embryo donation

Newport Beach

949-287-5600

Marcus Rosencrantz

Infertility, IVF, egg freezing

Laguna Hills

949-516-0606

RHEUMATOLOGY

Sheetal Desai Lupus, APS, scleroderma, myositis Orange

714-456-7720

Dan Mandel Vasculitis Orange 714-456-7720

Alan Schenk

Musculoskeletal ultrasound, osteoporosis/DEXA

Laguna Hills

949-238-4100

SURGERY

Steven R. Beanes

Minimally invasive hernia repair

Newport Beach

949-791-6767

Nikolai Bildzukewicz

Minimally invasive and foregut surgery

Fullerton 714-446-5830

Michele Carpenter

Breast cancer surgery

Orange 714-565-0166

Colleen Coleman

Breast cancer and endocrine surgery

Newport Beach

949-791-6767

Hang T. Dang, DO

Breast surgical oncology

Newport Beach

949-763-2204

Nora Evans Colorectal and breast surgery

Laguna Hills

949-457-7900

Lisa E. Guerra

Breast surgical oncology

Newport Beach

657-241-9805

Todd S. Harris

Hernia surgery, fibroid surgery, endovascular surgery

Newport Beach

949-221-0136

Marcelo W. Hinojosa Bariatrics, gastroesophageal surgery, complex hernia, robotics Orange

714-456-8598

Michael B. Hurwitz Robotic/ laparoscopic surgery

Newport Beach

949-791-6767

David Imagawa

Pancreas, liver, bile duct, gallbladder cancers

Orange

714-456-3884

James Jakowatz

Surgical oncology

Orange

714-456-8000

Sadia Khan, DO Breast surgical oncology

Newport Beach

949-764-8281

Elvira Klause

Breast, hernia and robotic surgery

San Clemente

949-276-8050

Karen Lane

Breast surgery

Orange

714-456-8505

Anne Luhan

Phlebology

Mission Viejo

949-388-4800

Jeffry Nahmias

Trauma and acute care surgery

Orange

714-456-5890

Ninh T. Nguyen

Bariatric surgery, GI surgery

Orange

714-456-8598

Mohd Raashid

Sheikh

Hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery

Newport Beach

949-764-6665

Brian Smith Reflux, gastroesophageal cancers, bariatric surgery, hernias

Orange

714-456-8160

Lincoln Snyder

Breast surgery

Newport Beach

949-764-8281

William C. Wallace Advanced laparoscopic and robotic surgery

Laguna Hills

949-457-7900

Peter C. Wang Complex abdominal hernia repair and reconstruction

Newport Beach

949-791-6767

SURGERY, CARDIAC

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Newport Beach

949-650-3350

SURGERY, COLON AND

RECTAL

Joseph Carmichael

Orange 714-456-7862

Steven D. Mills

Orange 714-456-8511

Babak (Bobby) Rad

Newport Beach 949-791-6767

Michael Stamos

Rectal cancer, minimally invasive surgery

Orange 714-456-5456

SURGERY, NEUROLOGICAL

Devin K. Binder

Fountain Valley 949-829-2378

Robert S. Bray, Jr. Spinal surgery

Newport Beach 949-988-7800

Jefferson Chen Neurotrauma

Orange 714-456-6966

Sooho Choi K Anaheim 888-988-2800

Christopher Duma Newport Beach 949-642-6787

Kiarash Golshani Endovascular, neurointerventional radiology Orange 714-456-6966

Hector W. Ho Brain tumors, spinal disorders, cerebrovascular Fullerton 714-734-3120

Frank P.K. Hsu Skull base/ cerebrovascular, functional neurosurgery Orange 714-456-6966

Robert J. Jackson Cervical spine surgery

Laguna Hills 949-588-5800

Keun-young (Anthony) Kim Complex spine and deformity

Mission Viejo 949-388-7190

Mark Linskey Brain tumor, trigeminal neuralgia, Gamma Knife Orange 714-456-6966

Robert Louis Newport Beach 949-383-4185

Farzad Massoudi Brain and spine

Laguna Hills 949-588-5800

Ali Mesiwala

Spine, brain, and peripheral nerve surgery

Newport Beach 949-988-7800

Joffre E. Olaya

Pediatric, epilepsy/ functional, brain/ spine tumors Orange 714-509-7070

Burak Ozgur Spine surgery Irvine 949-383-4190

Vikas Y. Rao

Cerebrovascular/ endovascular neurosurgery; brain tumor surgery

Mission Viejo 949-388-7190

Alexander Taghva Neurostimulation, cervical disc replacement

Mission Viejo 949-388-7190

Sumeet Vadera Epilepsy surgery Orange 714-456-6966

Daniel S. Yanni

Minimally invasive and complex spine surgery

Newport Beach 949-515-0051

SURGERY, ORTHOPEDIC

Gerald J. Alexander Spine surgery Orange 714-634-4567

Raed Ali Spine, neck, back, scoliosis, compression fractures Irvine 949-340-9622

David M. Ashkenaze Laguna Beach 949-499-8226

Steven Lawrence Barnett Adult reconstruction Irvine 949-255-9890

Alan H. Beyer Sports medicine Newport Beach 949-722-7038

Nitin Bhatia Spine surgery Orange 714-456-1699

Donald E. Bittner

Orthopedic hand surgery

Fullerton 714-732-7767

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Michael Burdi

Spine surgery

Mission Viejo 949-348-4000

K. Lauchlan Chambers

Sports medicine/ shoulder surgery

Fountain Valley

714-850-7300

Rick Csintalan K Knee, sports medicine

Irvine

888-988-2800

Brent R. Davis K Sports medicine

Irvine

888-988-2800

Emil Dionysian K

Hand surgery

Anaheim

714-644-2327

David J. Downs

Fullerton

714-879-0050

Daniel Duggan, DO Mission Viejo

949-393-3193

Herbert Eidt Sports medicine, complex traumatic injuries

Mission Viejo

949-364-2154

Mark Elzik

Hand surgery

Mission Viejo

949-364-2154

Payam Farjoodi

Minimally invasive spine surgery

Fountain Valley

714-850-7300

Michael J. Fitzpatrick Sports medicine; shoulder reconstruction; arthroscopy

Mission Viejo

949-355-3542

Tad Funahashi K

Sports medicine

Irvine

833-574-2273

Michael Gillman

Custom joint replacement, AI, 3D printing

Orange

714-598-1745

Scott M. Graham

Sports medicine, arthroscopic surgery

Laguna Woods

949-586-3200

Bradley Greenbaum

Sports medicine

Laguna Hills 949-451-1454

Robert Grumet Sports medicine

Orange

714-634-4567

Ranjan Gupta

Arthroscopic shoulder surgery and shoulder replacements

Orange

714-456-1699

Andrew R. Hsu Foot and ankle surgery

Orange

714-456-7012

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MODERN ART

Andrea Yorita returns to her hometown this month to perform with BalletX, Philadelphia’s contemporary ballet, at Irvine Barclay Theatre. by Astgik Khatchatryan

Where did you train?

I went to a studio in Santa Ana called Academy of Dance. And when I graduated, I decided to get my BFA in dance at UC Irvine. I had done classical ballet all my life. At UCI, you have to do ballet, modern, and jazz. My mind was really opened to the contemporary (dance) world. And I shifted to wanting to go into that world.

What appeals to you about contemporary ballet?

Sometimes with ballet, there’s a right and a wrong. And I loved how with contemporary ballet, there wasn’t necessarily a wrong. I loved the humanity of it—finding different

human qualities within my dancing. I had just never viewed dance that way before. I thought it was about perfecting a turnout. All that stuff is important, but it just pushed my mind to go beyond the technique.

You’ve been at BalletX for 10 years now. Do any performances stand out?

One that’s always stuck out is Nicolo Fonte’s “Beautiful Decay” at the end of my first season. I finally felt like I was in my groove. It’s something I hold very close to my heart. I got paired up with Zachary Kapeluck—he’s no longer with the company, but we just got married last May.

Tell us about this upcoming performance.

We’ll be doing highlights from our repertory and three West Coast premieres. We’ve performed before at Segerstrom and at the Laguna Dance Festival, but this will be my first time performing in Irvine since I graduated from UCI. I’m excited to have my family and friends come out and see what I’ve been learning for the past 10 years.

SEE HER!

BalletX will perform Jan. 24 at The Barclay.

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