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Dr. Osman Ossama Radi, MSc, MD, MBBS is a thoracic surgeon specializing in thoracic surgery. He graduated from University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine in 2003 and has 22 years of experience. Dr. Osman Ossama Radi, MSc, MD, MBBS is affiliated with UCLA Health, Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center and Children's Hospital of Orange County.
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200 Ucla Medical Plaza Suite 330
90095
200 Ucla Medical Plaza Suite 330
Los Angeles, CA 90095
Dr. Osman Ossama Radi, MSc, MD, MBBS graduated from University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine in 2003. He completed residency at University of Toronto Affiliated Hospitals. He has a state license in California.
Medical School: University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine (2003)
Residency: University of Toronto Affiliated Hospitals
Licensed In: California
Dr. Osman Ossama Radi, MSc, MD, MBBS is associated with these hospitals and organizations:
Dr. Osman Ossama Radi, MSc, MD, MBBS appears to accept the following insurance providers: Private Healthcare Systems (PHCS), TRICARE, Cigna, Aetna, Blue Shield of California, MultiPlan, UnitedHealthcare, Anthem, Medicare Advantage, Prime Health, First Health, HealthSmart, Centivo, Health Net of California, UFCM Health System and L.A. Care.
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Dr. Osman Radi is a specialist in thoracic surgery. In Dr. Radi's practice, he is particularly interested in heart transplant. He can take several insurance carriers, including Anthem, UnitedHealthcare, and Blue California. He attended the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine and then went on to complete his residency at a hospital affiliated with the University of Toronto. His hospital/clinic affiliations include Children's Hospital of Orange County and Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. He welcomes new patients at his office in as reported by UCLA Health.