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Iranian Doctors in USA — Licensed Persian Physicians & Medical Professionals
Finding a doctor who speaks your language — literally and culturally — matters more than most patients realize. For elderly parents who can't fully explain symptoms in English, for recent immigrants navigating an unfamiliar healthcare system, for second-generation Iranian-Americans seeking a physician who understands family dynamics — a Farsi-speaking doctor often changes the entire experience of care.
The Iranian Business Center connects patients with licensed Iranian doctors across the United States — board-certified physicians, dentists, and specialists who hold active state medical licenses and provide care in both English and Farsi.
Important Notice Before Reading Further
The Iranian Business Center is a directory, not a medical provider. We verify state medical licensure where required, but we do not provide medical advice, diagnoses, treatment recommendations, or healthcare services of any kind. All medical decisions should be made in direct consultation with a licensed physician.
🚨 If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 immediately. Do not use this directory to find emergency care.
Every physician listed here is verified for active state medical licensure at the time of listing. We strongly encourage patients to independently verify any doctor's credentials before booking an appointment.
How to Verify Any Doctor's License
Before booking with any physician — Iranian or otherwise — verify their license through the appropriate regulator:
| Credential Type | Where to Verify |
|---|---|
| MD / DO Physicians | Your state Medical Board (e.g., mbc.ca.gov in California, op.nysed.gov in New York) |
| Federal NPI Number | npiregistry.cms.hhs.gov (federal provider lookup) |
| Board Certification | certificationmatters.org (ABMS) or specialty board websites |
| Dentists (DDS/DMD) | Your state Dental Board |
| Specialists | American Board of Medical Specialties + relevant specialty boards |
| Disciplinary History | Federation of State Medical Boards: docinfo.org |
Verify three things: active license, no recent disciplinary actions, and board certification in the relevant specialty. Every physician in this directory has been pre-verified through these databases.
Medical Specialties Available
This category includes Iranian-American physicians across the major medical and dental specialties. Filter the directory by specialty to find the right match.
Primary Care
- Family Medicine — comprehensive care for all ages
- Internal Medicine — adult primary care, chronic condition management
- Pediatrics — care for infants, children, and adolescents
- Geriatrics — specialized care for older adults
Cardiovascular & Internal Specialties
- Cardiology — heart and vascular care
- Gastroenterology — digestive system specialists
- Endocrinology — diabetes, thyroid, hormonal conditions
- Pulmonology — respiratory and lung specialists
- Nephrology — kidney care
- Rheumatology — autoimmune and joint conditions
- Hematology / Oncology — blood disorders and cancer care
Surgical Specialties
- General Surgery
- Orthopedic Surgery — bones, joints, sports medicine
- Neurosurgery
- Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
- Vascular Surgery
- Urology
- ENT (Otolaryngology) — ear, nose, throat
- Ophthalmology — eye care and surgery
Mental & Behavioral Health
- Psychiatry
- Psychology & Therapy (licensed clinical psychologists, LCSWs, LMFTs)
- Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
- Addiction Medicine
Women's & Reproductive Health
- Obstetrics & Gynecology (OB/GYN)
- Reproductive Endocrinology / Fertility
- Maternal-Fetal Medicine
Dental Care
- General Dentistry
- Orthodontics
- Periodontics
- Endodontics (root canal specialists)
- Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
- Pediatric Dentistry
- Cosmetic Dentistry
Other Specialties
- Dermatology — skin, hair, cosmetic procedures
- Allergy & Immunology
- Sleep Medicine
- Pain Management
- Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
- Radiology
- Pathology
Why Patients Seek Iranian Doctors
Patient preferences for culturally and linguistically familiar physicians are well-documented across many communities. For Iranian-Americans, three factors come up most frequently:
Language Comfort for Sensitive Conversations
Medical visits involve nuance: describing pain, discussing family history, understanding diagnoses, asking questions about treatment options. For elderly Iranian-American patients or recent immigrants, having a Farsi-speaking doctor often means describing symptoms accurately for the first time. Misunderstandings between patient and physician are one of the most common causes of diagnostic delays — a Farsi-speaking provider can eliminate this entirely.
Cultural Context in Care Planning
Iranian families often involve multiple generations in healthcare decisions. Iranian physicians understand the dynamics of extended-family involvement, expectations around end-of-life discussions, dietary considerations (halal observance, religious fasting), and cultural views on mental health. This context shapes care delivery in subtle but meaningful ways.
Continuity for Cross-Border Health Histories
Some Iranian-American patients have prior medical history from Iran — surgeries, chronic conditions, medications under different generic names. Iranian physicians often have working familiarity with Iranian medical records, common medications used there, and how to interpret prior care.
How to Choose an Iranian Doctor
| What to Check | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Active State Medical License | Required by law. Verify on state medical board website. |
| Board Certification in Their Specialty | Indicates advanced specialty training and ongoing competency. Verify on ABMS or specialty board sites. |
| Hospital Affiliations | Indicates where they admit and operate. Reputable hospital affiliations signal credentialing review. |
| Insurance Accepted | Always verify in advance to avoid out-of-pocket surprises. |
| No Public Disciplinary Actions | Search docinfo.org or state board records. |
| Specialty Match for Your Condition | A cardiologist treats hearts. A general internist coordinates care. Match the specialty to your need. |
| Farsi-Speaking Confirmed | Some Iranian-American doctors don't speak Farsi fluently. Verify if this matters to you. |
| Telehealth Availability | Many Iranian physicians now offer telehealth visits — useful for follow-ups and second opinions. |
Every physician in our directory has been verified for licensing and Farsi-speaking capability.
Insurance & Cost Considerations
Healthcare cost in the U.S. depends on multiple factors. Before any non-emergency appointment:
- Verify the doctor is in-network with your insurance plan
- Confirm co-pay or coinsurance amounts with your insurance carrier
- Ask about cash-pay rates if you don't have insurance (many practices offer significant discounts)
- Request itemized estimates for any planned procedures or surgeries
- Understand referral requirements for specialist visits (HMO plans typically require primary care referral)
For uninsured Iranian-American patients, federally qualified health centers (FQHCs), community clinics, and sliding-scale practices can provide care at reduced cost. Some Iranian-owned practices also offer cash-pay membership models (Direct Primary Care, or DPC) at predictable monthly rates.
Telehealth & Iranian Doctors
Since 2020, telehealth has become mainstream — and it's a significant advantage for finding Iranian-speaking physicians who may not practice in your local city. Many Iranian doctors in our directory offer:
| Telehealth Service | Common Use |
|---|---|
| Initial consultations | Discussing symptoms before in-person visit |
| Follow-up appointments | Reviewing test results, adjusting medications |
| Mental health therapy | Psychiatry and psychology often fully telehealth |
| Chronic condition management | Diabetes, hypertension, thyroid follow-ups |
| Second opinions | Reviewing diagnoses or treatment plans from another physician |
| Prescription renewals | For ongoing medications (state laws vary) |
Telehealth licensing is state-specific — a doctor licensed in California can typically only provide telehealth to patients located in California. Some states have temporary cross-border provisions; verify before scheduling.
Red Flags: When to Choose a Different Doctor
These warnings apply to any physician, regardless of background:
- No verifiable state medical license
- Disciplinary actions on public record
- Promises specific health outcomes (no ethical doctor guarantees outcomes)
- Recommends procedures or tests without clear medical reasoning
- Pressure to undergo expensive elective procedures
- Operates outside hospital systems with no admitting privileges (for surgical specialties)
- Sells products directly to patients without disclosure (potential conflict of interest)
- Refuses to provide written treatment plans or medical records
- Won't answer questions about credentials, training, or experience
- Practices outside their licensed specialty
Every physician in this directory passes these checks.
Why the Iranian Business Center Is Different
- Active State License Verification — Every physician's medical license is verified with the state board before listing
- Board Certification Confirmed — When applicable, board certification is verified
- Disciplinary History Reviewed — Public regulatory databases checked at listing and annually
- Specialty Clearly Tagged — Cardiology, OB/GYN, dentistry, etc. — filter directly
- Farsi-Speaking Service Confirmed — Every listed physician speaks Farsi or has Farsi-speaking staff
- Telehealth Availability Flagged — Doctors offering virtual visits clearly marked
- Insurance Networks Listed — Find doctors who accept your insurance
- Built for 2026 Search — Schema-optimized for Google Maps, "near me" results, AI Overviews, ChatGPT Search, and Perplexity
Top U.S. Markets for Iranian Doctors
| City / Region | Notable Medical Hubs with Iranian Physicians |
|---|---|
| Los Angeles | UCLA, Cedars-Sinai, Keck/USC — large Iranian medical community across all specialties |
| Orange County | Hoag, UCI Health, St. Joseph — strong dental and specialty representation |
| San Diego | UCSD Health, Scripps, Sharp — growing Iranian physician presence |
| San Francisco Bay Area | UCSF, Stanford, Kaiser Permanente — significant Iranian academic and clinical faculty |
| New York Metro | NYU, Mount Sinai, Columbia, Northwell — large Iranian physician base across Queens and Long Island |
| Washington D.C. Metro | Johns Hopkins, GW, MedStar — strong Iranian medical community in Northern Virginia |
| Houston | Texas Medical Center (largest medical complex in the world) — substantial Iranian physician representation |
| Dallas | UT Southwestern, Baylor, Methodist |
| Boston | Mass General, Brigham and Women's, BIDMC — Iranian academic medical community |
| Atlanta | Emory, Piedmont — growing Iranian physician network |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What does "Iranian doctor" mean in this directory? "Iranian doctor" refers to a fully licensed U.S. physician who is either Iranian-American by background or speaks Farsi fluently. Their U.S. medical training, licensing requirements, and regulatory oversight are identical to any other U.S. physician. The differentiation is cultural and linguistic — not clinical.
Q2: Are Iranian doctors in the U.S. fully licensed? Yes. Every legitimate Iranian doctor practicing in the U.S. holds an active state medical license — exactly the same credential required of every U.S. physician. International medical graduates (IMGs) who trained in Iran must additionally complete USMLE examinations, U.S. residency training, and state licensing requirements before practicing.
Q3: How can I verify an Iranian doctor's credentials? Use three public databases:
- State medical board for active license status
- certificationmatters.org for board certification
- docinfo.org (Federation of State Medical Boards) for disciplinary history
You can also confirm an NPI number at npiregistry.cms.hhs.gov. Every doctor listed in this directory has been pre-verified.
Q4: Do I need an Iranian doctor, or is any Farsi-speaking doctor enough? This depends on what matters to you. For purely clinical care, the doctor's medical training matters most — and any board-certified U.S. physician can provide excellent care regardless of background. For comfort, cultural understanding, and elderly family members, an Iranian or Farsi-speaking doctor often provides a meaningfully different experience.
Q5: Can Iranian doctors prescribe medications brought from Iran? Generally no. U.S. physicians can only prescribe FDA-approved medications. If you have prescriptions from Iran, a U.S. physician will need to evaluate whether an equivalent FDA-approved medication is available and appropriate for you. Bringing medications across borders is also subject to FDA and CBP regulations.
Q6: How do I find an Iranian doctor who accepts my insurance? Use two steps: (1) Browse the directory and identify Iranian doctors in your specialty, (2) Call the practice or check the insurance carrier's provider directory to confirm in-network status. Insurance networks change frequently — always verify within 30 days of your appointment.
Q7: Are Iranian dentists also listed in this directory? Yes. Dental specialists — general dentists, orthodontists, periodontists, endodontists, oral surgeons, pediatric dentists, and cosmetic dentists — are all included. Dental licensure is regulated by state Dental Boards, separate from medical boards.
Q8: Can I get a second opinion from an Iranian doctor remotely? Many Iranian physicians offer second-opinion telehealth consultations, especially for complex diagnoses (cancer, cardiac conditions, complex surgical decisions). Telehealth licensure is state-specific — a doctor must be licensed in your state of residence to provide care to you, even remotely.
Q9: Are mental health services available in Farsi? Yes. Iranian psychiatrists, psychologists, licensed therapists (LCSW, LMFT), and counselors offering Farsi-language services are included in this directory. Cultural and linguistic match is particularly meaningful in mental health care.
Q10: Is the Iranian Business Center directory free to use? Yes — browsing and contacting listed physicians is free. Healthcare services themselves are billed by the physician's practice according to their fees and your insurance.
Important Medical Disclaimers
The Iranian Business Center is a directory only. We do not provide medical advice, diagnoses, treatment recommendations, or healthcare services. Information on this page is for general educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical care.
🚨 Medical Emergencies: If you are experiencing chest pain, difficulty breathing, severe bleeding, signs of stroke, thoughts of self-harm, or any other life-threatening symptom, call 911 immediately or go to your nearest emergency room. Do not use this directory or contact directory-listed physicians for emergency care.
Listing Verification: Physicians are verified for active state licensure at the time of listing and re-verified annually. However, licensing status, board certifications, hospital affiliations, and insurance networks can change. Always independently verify a physician's current credentials, license status, and insurance acceptance before booking an appointment.
Outcomes Disclaimer: No physician can guarantee medical outcomes. Past performance or success rates do not predict future results in any individual case. Treatment decisions involve clinical judgment that varies by patient circumstances.
Mental Health Crisis: If you or a loved one are experiencing a mental health crisis, the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is available 24/7. Call or text 988.
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