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Dr. Swati Sikaria is a specialist in medical oncology in Redondo Beach, California. She got her diploma from Georgetown University School of Medicine. She did her residency program in internal medicine at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. She did a fellowship in medical oncology at University of Southern California - LAC+USC Medical Center. The doctor is board certified in internal medicine and she has a practical experience for more than 10 years.
Georgetown University School of Medicine
Medical School
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Residency
University of Southern California - LAC+USC Medical Center
Fellowship
American Board of Internal Medicine
Torrance Memorial Medical Center
Languages: English/Spanish
(310) 325-9110
3330 Lomita Blvd
Read MoreMonoclonal Antibodies and Immune Therapies for Adult Precursor B-Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.
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Rate This DoctorMarch 07, 2017
by Martina P
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“She is amazing. She has a great ability to explain treatments and conditions in a way that is easy to understand. Dr. Sikaria is very dedicated to her patients and also very well informed. She is not only knowledgeable. She has an upbeat personality and knows how to connect with her patients. Dr. Sikaria does anything to provide the best healthcare.”
March 30, 2017
by Maggie C
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“My primary doctor referred Cancer Center to me and what I like most about Dr. Sikaria is that she uses the watch and wait approach which sometimes can be the best option for certain diseases. Many drugs are being explored at the moment so a drug that is not that invasive might become available right when I need it. ”