
Gregory Yervant Warner, DO
Infectious Diseases
Highlights
Age Groups Seen
- Adult 18+
- Older Adult >65
Languages
- Armenian
- English
Gender
MaleAbout Gregory Yervant Warner
Professional Statement
Before I went to medical school, I earned my master's degree in public health and was an epidemiology expert for the Los Angeles County Department. I became fascinated with monitoring and tracking diseases. When I finished medical school and started my residency, I studied epidemiology. What I like most about this field is that you can create cures for people and help them live better lives.
Hearing patient stories is my favorite part of my day. I like hearing about where they've traveled to, what they do for a living and how they might've gotten exposed to the bacteria. I like learning about people.
I'm a great listener, I'm vigilant, and I'm persistent. You have to have all these qualities to get the right information from a patient. I'm easily accessible and patients feel comfortable talking to me. There's no judgment at my office. Sometimes, a patient will have to reveal a lot of intimate details to me about their situation, so I can make sure we get them the right diagnosis and treatment. That's why it's important to establish trust and comfort with a patient early on.
When I know that the intervention I've provided for a patient has made a significant impact in their well-being — that's an extremely satisfying feeling. When a patient leaves my office, I want them to feel comforted that they got the right information from me and they are going to get the best level of care.
I treat teenagers up to 90-year-olds. The most common problems I treat are: complicated diabetic foot infections, pneumonia or urinary tract infections. I see a large number of patients in the intensive care unit and I also have a growing HIV practice.
In addition to English, I am fluent in Armenian and medical Spanish.
I have two daughters at home and love seeing them grow up. We spend a lot of time hiking and camping outdoors together.
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NorthBay Health
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Clinical Interests
HIV and AIDS, Non-Healing Wounds, Skin and Tissue and Bone Infection, TuberculosisExpertise
Education
- Fellowship: LAC/USC Medical Center, Infectious Disease, 2010
- Residency: University of California - Irvine Medical Center, Internal Medicine, 2008
- Medical Education: Western University of Health Science Physician Assistant, 2005
Board Certifications
- Infectious Disease: American Board of Internal Medicine, 2010
Insurance
- Aetna HMO
- Anthem Blue Cross HMO (specialty referral only)
- Anthem MediBlue Access (PPO) Medicare Advantage
- Anthem MediBlue Dual Access (PPO D-SNP)(Medicare/Medi-Cal)
- Anthem Medical Local Preferred Provider Organization (LPPO). (Out-of-state Blue Cross/Blue Shield Medicare Advantage PPO)
- Anthem Medicare Preferred PPO Plan
- Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO
- Brand New Day Medicare Advantage Plan (specialty referral only)
- CalPERS: Anthem Blue Cross Traditional HMO
- CalPERS: PERS Platinum (PPO) and PERS Gold (PPO)
- CHAMPVA
- Compass Rose Plan
- Covered California: Anthem Blue Cross PPO
- Covered California: Blue Shield HMO
- Covered California: Western Health Advantage
- FEHB: Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO
- GEHA PPO Plans
- Health Smart POS
- Health Smart PPO
- Medi-Cal
- Medicare
- Partnership HealthPlan of CA (Currently not accepting new patients for Primary Care)
- TRICARE (includes TRICARE for Life)
- UnitedHealthcare AARP Medicare Advantage Choice (PPO)
- UnitedHealthcare AARP Medicare Advantage Focus (HMO-POS)
- UnitedHealthcare Employer Retiree Medicare Advantage Plan PPO
- UnitedHealthcare Medicare Advantage Assure (HMO)
- Western Health Advantage
- Western Health Advantage MyCare & MyCare Plus
Ratings & Reviews
4.9 out of 5
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