Elizabeth K. Asfaw, MD
Accepting new patients

Elizabeth K. Asfaw, MD

  • Internal Medicine
Average rating: 5.0
Star ratings are displayed only for those physicians who participate in UCLA Health’s patient experience survey program and have received a minimum of 30 survey responses.
Westwood Internal Medicine 200 |
200 Medical Plaza, Suite 420 Los Angeles, CA 90095

Languages

English

Education

Medical Board Certification

Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine, 2021

Residency

Internal Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine: Internal Medicine, 2020

Degree

MD, UCLA School of Medicine, 2017

Locations

Hospital Affiliations

Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center

UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center

Medical Services

Areas of Focus

Insurance

  • Aetna
  • Anthem Blue Cross
  • Blue Shield of California
  • Centivo
  • Cigna
  • First Health
  • Health Net of California
  • Interplan (part of HealthSmart)
  • Medicare Advantage
  • MultiPlan
  • UFCM Health System
  • Prime Health Services
  • Private Healthcare Systems (PHCS)
  • TRICARE
  • UnitedHealthcare

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Reviews

Overall rating: 5.0
Star ratings are displayed only for those physicians who participate in UCLA Health’s patient experience survey program and have received a minimum of 30 survey responses.
121 total ratings | 77 reviews
5.0
Dr always helpful thorough and nice
5.0
Love Dr. Afsaw! She is wonderful, Listens, Cares when I speak to her.
5.0
Dr Asfaw is the best. Caring and knowledgeable.
5.0
Dr Asfaw is a kind and caring doctor who is very attentive to her patients. She is patient and understanding. I feel like I can always go to her about any of my health concerns and I know she will try her best to help me find the right solution.
5.0
She listened to my long list of ailments and had solutions instead of that dead-eyed look some dr’s get when they hear about how medically complicated things have been for me.