She specializes in hepatology and liver disease, as well as colon cancer prevention.
Dr. Atia received her medical degree from the Los Angeles-based Keck School of Medicine at University of Southern California.
She completed her residency at the Los Angeles-based Cedars Sinai Medical Center and West Los Angeles (Calif.) Veterans Administration.
Dr. Atia completed a gastroenterology fellowship at the Phoenix-based Mayo Clinic Arizona.
She is board certified in internal medicine and gastroenterology.
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