Dr. Maryam Ardalan, OBGYN

Dr. Maryam Ardalan, OBGYN Full obstetrics and Gynecology care and aesthetics including facial and vaginal rejuvenation Full obstetrics and Gynecology care and aesthetics

Come into our office for our Mother's Day special event. Enjoy some bubbly and finger foods. Join our raffle. One Day ON...
04/22/2022

Come into our office for our Mother's Day special event. Enjoy some bubbly and finger foods. Join our raffle. One Day ONLY!!!

Limited space so, please RSVP as soon as possible.

ARE YOU READY FOR THE PERFECT POUT? đź’‹đź’‹đź’‹ Fill them up and smooth them lines!!!Botox Special $9.50 a unit and Dysport $3.7...
06/17/2020

ARE YOU READY FOR THE PERFECT POUT? đź’‹đź’‹đź’‹

Fill them up and smooth them lines!!!

Botox Special $9.50 a unit and Dysport $3.75 a unit.

We now offer Telemedicine book your same-day appointment.
04/22/2020

We now offer Telemedicine book your same-day appointment.

04/14/2018

In Utah, Mormon women’s breast cancer rates are more than 24 percent lower than the national average. (Mormon men have lower rates of colon cancer, which alcohol can also cause.)

RELATED: What If Everything Your Doctors Told You About Breast Cancer Was Wrong?
Researchers suspect the low overall rate of breast cancer in Utah has to do with the LDS church’s strict control over state alcohol policy. Gentiles, as we non-Mormons are called, grouse mightily over the watery 3.2 percent beer sold in Utah supermarkets, the high price of vodka sold exclusively in state-run liquor stores, and the infamous “Zion Curtain,” a barrier that restaurants were until recently required to install to shield kids from seeing drinks poured. Yet all those restrictions on booze seem to make people in Utah healthier, Mormon or not, especially when it comes to breast cancer.

04/14/2018

World Health Organization declared alcohol a Group 1 carcinogen, meaning that it’s been proved to cause cancer. There is no known safe dosage in humans, according to the WHO. Alcohol causes at least seven types of cancer, but it kills more women from breast cancer than from any other. The International Agency for Research on Cancer estimates that for every drink consumed daily, the risk of breast cancer goes up 7 percent.

The research linking alcohol to breast cancer is deadly solid. There’s no controversy here. Alcohol, regardless of whether it’s in Everclear or a vintage Bordeaux, is carcinogenic. More than 100 studies over several decades have reaffirmed the link with consistent results. The National Cancer Institute says alcohol raises breast cancer risk even at low levels.

04/09/2018

A team of US scientists reveals that using antibiotics in middle adulthood carries a higher risk of heart disease-related deaths for senior women.

04/09/2018

Our new office location as of April 16, 2018
We are still on the hospital campus!!!

25775 McBean Pkwy Suite 208
Valencia, CA 91355

Call (661) 260-1282 for more information.

04/04/2018

We are so excited to announce our new office location.
25775 McBean PKWY suite 208. Valencia, CA 91355
Call or email us for more information.

Address

25775 McBean Pkwy, Street 208
Santa Clarita, CA
91355

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 2pm
Saturday 10am - 2pm

Telephone

+16612601282

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Full obstetrics and Gynecology care and Aesthetics including vaginal rejuvenation and facial laser treatment, Botox. Dysport, fillers. Ask about our specials !!

My philosophy is to provide the best care to the best of my ability to my patients.

I treat my patients as my close family with dignity. I respect the patient’s autonomy to make a right decision for her health.