Dr. Anand Bhupathy, DO


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Dermatology

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Anand Bhupathy, D.O., FAOCD
16960 Bastanchury Road, Suite I
Yorba Linda, California 92886
For an appointment, call (714) 524-9700
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About Dr. Anand Bhupathy, DO

Anand Bhupathy, DO, F.A.A.D, is a Board-Certified Dermatologist providing medical care to patients in the Riverside, CA area. 

Dr. Bhupathy received his medical degree from Kansas City University College of Medicine and Biosciences. He then completed his residency in dermatology at Western University- College of Osteopathic Medicine Pacific. In addition to his residency, Dr.Bhupathy also received fellowships at both UCSF and UCLA respectively, as well as completed an internship at Tulane University. He is currently affiliated with Kaiser Permanente Riverside Medical Center. 


Professional Affiliations 
  • American Academy of Dermatology-Fellow
  • American College of Mohs Surgery-Fellow

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