Meet the Doctors

hosted by Lynda Huey, M.S.

hosted by Lynda Huey, M.S.

The show that lets you hear what doctors have to say about their lives, their work, their passions, and what they foresee for the future.

Latest Episodes

Latest Episodes

Dr. Robert Watkins, IV

Dr. Robert Watkins, III and IV take care of the Lakers, Rams, Clippers, and Kings. Their work is valued not only by professional athletes but also by thousands of people who fly in to see them from around the country. Dr. Watkins, IV took his time deciding to become a doctor and then more years choosing the same field...

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Dr. Steven Rosenberg, DPM

Dr. Rosenberg chose podiatry because he saw it as being an “internist for the foot.” He was born in Atlantic City, New Jersey, but decided to learn about the West by attending the University of Arizona for his undergraduate work. He moved to San Francisco where he earned his podiatric degrees from California College of Podiatric Medicine. He thought...

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Dr. LeRoy Perry Jr, DC

At the age of 20, a 4-ton hoist fell on Dr. Perry’s leg and only a motorcycle racing boot that he was wearing kept him from losing his leg. It took him four surgeries and six years to regain his ability to walk and run. During that time, he lost his appetite for medical school, where he had been...

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Dr. Franz Lerebours

Dr. Lerebours was born in New York, the son of a Haitian immigrant father who was an ophthalmologist. He attended Howard University for medical school and was part of the Nth Dimension, which encouraged female and minority students to go into orthopedics rather than the usual gynecology or internal medical. Keeping his finger on the pulse of progress in...

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Dr. Amir Vokshoor

Dr. Vokshoor was born in Tehran, Iran, where his father was a doctor. When he was nine, they moved to Virginia where he learned to do X-rays for his uncle, an orthopedic surgeon. Going to medical school, he inadvertently walked into the wrong operating room and saw a white glistening membrane in the very center of the brain. He...

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Dr. Dennis Colonello

Sports medicine chiropractor Dennis Colonello was born and raised in Vancouver, Canada. His odyssey took him to some small towns north of Toronto before he married an American woman whose acting aspirations moved them to the Los Angeles area. He immediately got his chiropractic license and invented some successful health care products. His practice in Beverly Hills, named Peak...

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Dr. Andrew Bulczynski

As a young child, Andrew Bulczynski and his family fled from Poland to Austria as refugees. After many stops, they settled in Toronto, Canada. He first became a dentist, but later switched into orthopedic surgery. A runner and skier, he trained in Lake Tahoe then settled in Los Angeles. He felt DISC in Marina del Rey matched his own...

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Dr. Tim Davis

At age 17, Tim Davis had to choose between becoming a professional water skier or a doctor. Over the past fourteen years, he’s become a premier FDA researcher who always seems to have at least two studies going. The name of his new clinic, Source Health Care and Surgery Center, explains his concept when helping patients solve complex back...

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Dr. Fola May

As a child, Fola May accompanied her Nigerian-American father back to West Africa and saw long lines of people with no access to medical care wait patiently for days to be seen. She decided to study the status of medicine globally as well as become an internal medicine doctor and gastroenterologist who treats specific patients. Eventually she specialized in...

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Dr. David Kulber

David Kulber went into plastic and reconstructive surgery because it gave him a chance to create new surgeries. He has reconstructed severely deformed mounds of flesh into functioning hands on a young boy from Africa. He started using Google Glass to teach surgeons in Mozambique to do surgery, and he created a novel technique of using meniscus (“hearty fibrocartilage”)...

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Dr. Khawar Siddique

Born in Scotland and educated in Illinois, Dr. Siddique decided to get an MBA at the University of Southern California before doing a fellowship in neurosurgery at Cedars-Sinai. He saw medicine changing and wanted to remain an independent surgeon rather than following the trend in becoming a W-2 employee of a hospital. He and his business partner Brian Perri,...

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Dr. Tom Knapp

At age 12, Tom Knapp broke his elbow and was fascinated that surgeons could repair the problem he saw in the X ray. He knew then he wanted to be a doctor, and as he went through his education, settled on orthopedics. Today he is one of the top handful of arthroscopic shoulder surgeons in the L.A. area. He...

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Dr. Kim Carvalho

Born and raised in Hilo on the big island of Hawaii, Dr. Kim Carvalho knew by the age of six she loved animals. By age 9, she was volunteering at the local veterinarian’s office and saw her life’s path set out before her. She was educated at UC Davis and at Washington State University before moving to Southern California...

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Dr. Daniel “Chris” Allison

At age six, Dr. Allison’s family moved from Iran to Texas. He attended Medical School at Baylor College of Medicine and got his MBA at the same time. When he did his residency at Los Angeles County/USC Medical Center, he began to see his career develop – he was becoming used to handling severe trauma calmly and complex orthopedic...

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Dr. Tracy Zaslow

A native Angeleno, Dr. Tracy Zaslow is the director of the sports concussion and sports medicine programs at Children’s Orthopedic Center. She pioneered the field of primary care pediatric sports medicine, becoming one of only two such doctors in the L.A. area when she started her career. She spearheaded an effort to educate parents and young athletes about the...

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Dr. Hyung Kim

Even before medical school, Dr. Kim knew he wanted to make a difference through research – to make discoveries that create improved treatments. It seemed to him that in oncology there was a lot of room for making new discoveries with a deadly disease that could clearly make an impact on patients’ lives. He has published over 100 articles...

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Dr. Janie Grumley

Born in Taiwan and raised in Canada, Dr. Janie Grumley became a champion figure skater before beginning her training to become a surgeon. She chose breast cancer as her field of specialization and learned the advanced procedure of oncoplasty – removing a breast tumor and in the same surgery reconstructing the breast. She has helped champion intra-operative radiation therapy,...

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Dr. Sanjay Khurana

Born in Los Angeles, Dr. Sanjay Khurana at first thought he might become a neurosurgeon, but quickly fell in love with the robust recoveries orthopedic spine surgeries produced. After a childhood in Saudi Arabia he attended UC Berkeley, Stanford and University of Miami for his medical training. He began his career at Kaiser Permanente in San Diego, then moved...

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Dr. Chris Vincent

Dr. Chris Vincent was an elite 800-meter runner at UCLA before becoming a sports chiropractor. He was an Olympic team doctor many times as well as the team doctor for the World Cup Track and Field Championships. From 2002 to 2008, he served as the medical and fitness consultant to the government of Saudi Arabia. In 2010 Dr. Vincent...

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Dr. Harold Kraft

Dr. Harold Kraft spent two decades as a hospital-based anesthesiologist at Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, D.C.  His undergraduate degree was in BioEngineering from the University of Pennsylvania, but his mother wanted him to be a doctor, so he did that while maintaining a parallel high-tech career, starting several software companies and obtaining numerous patents. He decided to focus...

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About Lynda Huey

Lynda Huey, M.S. was born and raised in California. She earned bachelors and masters degrees from San Jose State University, where she starred as a sprinter on the track team. She coached at several colleges before publishing her autobiography, A Running Start. Next, Lynda published The Waterpower Workout, based on her pioneering work with Olympic and professional athletes such as Florence Griffith Joyner, Wilt Chamberlain, Gail Devers, Carl Lewis, Bo Jackson, and many more. In the late 1980s, she was UCLA’s water rehab coach for the track team, and she worked for NBC during the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul.  She was co-host of the TV series “Alive and Well,” and host of “The Sporting Life,” a radio show on KCRW. In 1993, she published The Complete Waterpower Workout Book, which is still the best seller in the field of aquatics. In 1999, she founded CompletePT, which treats over 700 patients in Los Angeles each week. She has written Heal Your Hips 2nd Edition and Heal Your Knees with the chief of orthopedic surgery for Cedars-Sinai Medical Group, Robert Klapper, MD.

Lynda has taught her water-rehab program to thousands of doctors, physical therapists, coaches, trainers, and athletes from North America, South America, Australia, Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Lynda has authored six books on water exercise and rehab which are considered the foundation of aquatic therapy worldwide.  Her most recent book is a 300-page textbook with 200 color photos of exercises and techniques, which is available through her online course at LyndaHuey.com