Dr. Kaveh Karandish, MD
Internist
3124 Willow Creek Rd Prescott AZ, 86301About
Dr. Kaveh Karandish is an internist practicing in Prescott, AZ. Dr. Karandish specializes in the medical treatment of adults. Internists can act as a primary physician or a consultant to a primary physician. They manage both common and rare diseases. Dr. Karandish provides comprehensive care and manages treatment with surgeons as well. Internists establish long-term relationships with their patients and incorporate disease prevention and mental health care into their practice.
Education and Training
MD at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
Board Certification
American Board of Internal Medicine
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM
Provider Details
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Local Public Speaking -
- In Past- University of Miami -
Awards
- Honor Student in Medical School and in Residency Program
Internships
- New York Methodist Hospital
Professional Society Memberships
- American Medical Association, Arizona Medical Board, American College of Rheumatology
Articles and Publications
- 2nd Author of recently submitted work:Abstract: Wegener??s vasculitis remains a rare cause of end-stage renal disease(ESRD).Trends in Wegener??s associated ESRD in the U.S. have not been well documented.Using SLE as a comparator group, we wanted to see if the improved diagnostic andtherapeutic modalities available for the diseases have resulted in changes in theincidence rates of Wegener??s or SLE associated ESRD over time and in differentdemographic groups.2008Co-author of case report study:\"Vasculitis and Influenza vaccination rate\"Author Block: Ariel D. Teitel, Kaveh Karandish, Diane L. Horowitz, Robert Y. Lin. St.Vincent\'s Hospital,Manhattan, New York, NY2007First author of Clinical Case Presentation:Benign Hypermobility Joint Syndrome & Avascular Necrosis of Bilateral Hip &Knees (An Uncharacteristic Link)Supervised by Dr. Ariel Teitel at St. Vincent Hospital, ManhattanCase presentation of Rizzo Competition, 2nd place, June 2009, St. Vincent Hospital,ManhattanCo-author of Case Report Study:Increasing Hospitalizations due to angioedema in the United StatesSupervised by Dr. Robert Y. Lin at St. Vincent Hospital, ManhattanAbstract Published at American Academy of Allergy Asthma & Immunology.February 2008 Edition2005-2006:Immunology research at UC-Irvine department of Immunology/Ophthalmology(Involving role of apoptosis in T-cells of mice trigeminal ganglion infected withPDL-1, 2 Herpes virus. This full-time research activity included tissue and slidepreparation, TUNNEL immuno-histo-chemistry staining and further florescentmicroscopic imaging, flow cytometry & other laboratory work-up). Full timeresearch for 9 months (Co-author of publication , Mentor: Dr. LbachirBenMohammed)2002-2003:Ophthalmology research assistant. (On Keratoconus performed by Dr. YaronRabinovitz & Dr. Abdolali Karandish at Cidars-Sinai Eye Center, UCLA)1998:TB & Malaria prevalence in Shiraz Suburbs, Shiraz Medical School HealthDepartment, Iran1994-1995:??Acrosome Reaction?, Shiraz Medical School, Histology DepartmentOral Presentation:2004:Extensive Lecture on Hs-CRP, Department of Pathology, Southwest Hospital,Atlanta, GASupervised by Dr. John Cochran (Pathology)
What do you attribute your success to?
- Inspiration from his parents especially his father who was a renowned eye surgeon in Iran. Also, the support of his entire family, hard work, dedication and treating patients like family.
Hobbies / Sports
- Web Designing, Chess, Medical Science Instruction, Persian lithography, Basketball, Soccer, Foreign Film Critic & Acting, Kite Surfing
Favorite professional publications
- Journal Of Clinical Rheumatology
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Write ReviewPatient Experience with Dr. Karandish
The Dr. has horrible bedside demeanor/manner and treats his nurse/help staff exceptionally poorly. I will not see this doctor again, nor do I feel that he should work with people.
- Susan
Always very nice and listens to you. I'm really appreciate him, and recommend this office to my friends.
- Virrginia
Good doctorate
- Mem
Great staff Awesome doctors
- Kim
Great experience. Thank you ,,
- Farbod
Very good doctor
- Charles
He is very awesome I would recommend Dr karandish to all of my friends
- Charlotte
Always helpful and caring
- Sylvia
Dr karandish is wonderful and cute
- Yvette
Dr K is wonderful Doctor Very patient and understand He has went over and above to take care of my needs. His MA Jessica is wonderful caring person that is always helpful and makes time for everyone Brittney in the front office is always so helpful and takes the time to help and understand your needs
- Vicki
THanks for the prompt attention. Appreciate you taking the time I need.
- Karl
Very professional doctor and reasonable wait time
- Gina
Love,love,love everybody here..
- Patricia
Excellent doctor for everybody
- Meghan
Excellent experience... Dr K is recommended...
- Robert
Always attentive, caring and knowledgable. a A 'patient's Doctor'.
- Reza
Very good experience, I'm so relieved and happy
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