Daryl Houston, MD

Pulmonologist

Conditions Treated

Asbestosis Lung Cancer Pleural Effusions

Bio & Insurance Information

Dr. Daryl Houston is a pulmonologist from Culver City, California and he has been in practice for the past twenty years, being a pulmonary disease specialist. Dr. Houston graduated from the University of California San Francisco School of Medicine and continued his educational path completing a residency in internal medicine at the VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System. He is board certified in internal medicine and pulmonary disease. Dr. Daryl Houston has been involved in the research field too. Some of the works he published focus on the risks posed by fats and cholesterol for cardiovascular disease adult patients and the connection between cheese consumption and cardiovascular risks. Currently, is affiliated with the Centinela Hospital Medical Center (CHMC) and the Southern California Hospital at Culver City.


Education & Training

University of California San Francisco School of Medicine

Medical School

VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System

Residency

Board Certifications

American Board of Internal Medicine

American Board of Internal Medicine - Pulmonary Disease

Hospitals & Clinics

Centinela Hospital Medical Center (CHMC)

Languages: English/Spanish

(310) 673-4660

555 E Hardy St

Inglewood, California 90301

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Southern California Hospital at Culver City

Languages: English/Spanish

(310) 836-7001

3828 Delmas Terrace

Culver City, California 90232

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Publications

Dr. Daryl Houston has contributed to 2 publications.

Dietary fat and cholesterol and risk of cardiovascular disease in older adults: the Health ABC Study.

Houston, D. K.,Ding, J.,Lee, J. S.,Garcia, M.,Kanaya, A. M.,Tylavsky, F. A.,Newman, A. B.,Visser, M.,Kritchevsky, S. B.; Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis. 2010 Mar 27.

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The association between cheese consumption and cardiovascular risk factors among adults.

Houston, D. K.,Driver, K. E.,Bush, A. J.,Kritchevsky, S. B.; J Hum Nutr Diet. 2008 Mar 15.

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