About Dr. Pakdaman
Dr. Neda N. Pakdaman is board certified in Internal Medicine. Her philosophy is to provide the utmost in quality medical care in a setting focused on developing highly personalized relationships with her patients. To this end, Dr. Pakdaman has chosen to limit the size of her practice to less than 200 patients, to provide 24/7 access via phone and email, and to offer extended office appointments and concierge medical services.
Dr. Pakdaman completed her medical education at Yale University School of Medicine where she earned the Janet M. Glasgow Memorial Achievement Award for Women in Medicine. She subsequently completed her residency in Internal Medicine at Stanford University Hospital. During that time, she was nominated for the Alwin Rambar-James Mark Award for Excellence in Patient Care.
She is Adjunct Clinical Faculty at Stanford University, a member of the American College of Physicians, and holds a second board certification in Palliative Medicine. In addition, Dr. Pakdaman was the chair of the El Camino Hospital Ethics Committee in 2009 and served as a member of the Genomics Medicine Institute at El Camino Hospital. She has served as a consultant to Stanford Hospital and Clinics in its development of an Executive Health and Concierge Clinic. She also continues to work in end of life and palliiative care outside of her internal medicine practice.
Dr. Pakdaman completed her medical education at Yale University School of Medicine where she earned the Janet M. Glasgow Memorial Achievement Award for Women in Medicine. She subsequently completed her residency in Internal Medicine at Stanford University Hospital. During that time, she was nominated for the Alwin Rambar-James Mark Award for Excellence in Patient Care.
She is Adjunct Clinical Faculty at Stanford University, a member of the American College of Physicians, and holds a second board certification in Palliative Medicine. In addition, Dr. Pakdaman was the chair of the El Camino Hospital Ethics Committee in 2009 and served as a member of the Genomics Medicine Institute at El Camino Hospital. She has served as a consultant to Stanford Hospital and Clinics in its development of an Executive Health and Concierge Clinic. She also continues to work in end of life and palliiative care outside of her internal medicine practice.