Advanced care to change lives
“We are fortunate to live in an era where we can change the lives of our patients with rheumatologic disease. They now have a higher and longer survival rate and a better quality of life.”
Like a detective solving complicated mysteries
“I enjoy the detective work, the challenge of solving complicated and mysterious health problems. I enjoy helping relieve my patients’ pain and discomfort while improving their quality of life. I enjoy having a good rapport with my patients, listening to their concerns and answering their questions. I want them to feel at ease and to understand their medical problem. I want them to be involved with their treatment and know that we are a team who can reach their goals.”
An open mind and a different perspective
“I hope to give my patients hope, motivation and a better quality of life. I am open to their non-medical holistic questions, suggestions and concerns, too. I give them a different perspective, not just as a doctor, but as a human being who believes in spirituality, mind power, good nutrition, physical activity and music as integral parts of our health and well-being.”
Board-Certified: Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine; Rheumatology, American Board of Internal Medicine
Fellow: American College of Rheumatology
Fellowship-Trained: Rheumatology, Cedars-Sinai Hospital Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
Residency: Internal Medicine, Kern Medical Center, UCLA, Bakersfield, CA
Internship: Internal Medicine, Rochester General Hospital, Rochester, NY
Member: American College of Rheumatology, National Association of Professional Women
Assistant Clinical Professor: UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA
In her free time, Dr. Dolatabadi enjoys sports, swimming, biking, hiking and music. She sings every chance she gets and goes to as many concerts as possible.