Emery Chang, MD
Infectious Disease, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics
Male
English
Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center
Stewart and Lynda Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital at UCLA
UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica
A91316
(310) 557-2273 Appointments and information
(310) 315-8900 Santa Monica office
(310) 557-3450
UCLA CARE Clinic
1399 Roxbury Drive, Suite 100
Los Angeles, CA 90035
(310) 557-2273
Santa Monica UCLA Internal Medicine and Pediatrics
1245 16th Street, Suite 303
Santa Monica, CA 90404-1265
(310)315-8900
(310)315-8902 (fax)
UCLA Medical Group Santa Monica-16th St., Suite 307
1245 16th Street, Suite 307
Santa Monica, CA 90404
(310)315-8920
(310)315-8922 (fax)
Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine, 2005
Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, Tulane University School of Medicine, 2002 - 2005
Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, Tulane University School of Medicine, 2001 - 2002
MD, University of Minnesota Medical School, 2001
| AIDS, Diabetes, Family Planning, General Gynecology, Geriatrics, HIV, Osteoporosis, Pediatrics, Sexually Transmitted Disease, Smoking Cessation, Travel Medicine, Women's Health |
Physician, CARE Center, Food and Drug Allergy Care Center, HIV Program, UCLA Medicine - Pediatrics Transition Care Program, UCLA Medicine - Pediatrics Transition Care Program
BIO
Dr. Chang received his MD from the University of Minnesota and completed a dual residency in Internal Medicine & Pediatrics at Tulane University. In New Orleans, he worked at the Charity and University hospitals, the Veteran Affairs Hospital, Tulane Medical Center, and the Ochsner Clinic Foundation. He joined the UCLA CARE Clinic as an HIV fellow in 2005 and joined the faculty in 2006. His concentration is HIV primary and preventative care in adults and adolescents.
In addition to his HIV work, he is the Associate Program Director of the UCLA Combined Internal Medicine & Pediatric Residency Program and supervises the residents at Venice Family Clinic in primary care. He has also been involved with the UCLA Med-Peds Transition Care Consult Service.
His Santa Monica office is devoted to the primary care of children, adolescents and adults. Acute and urgent medical concerns are addressed, but the focus of his practice is wellness, nutrition, preventative health care, fitness and management of chronic medical conditions. Further, he is a provider for the GLBT community.
After volunteering with the Clinton Foundation as an HIV mentor in rural Rwanda, he continues to work supporting the clinics with a recent solar power panel installation and starting an HIV-exposed infant nutrition program. His other interests include the Hollywood Bowl, hiking, skiing, cooking, baking, power yoga, and travel.
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