Natasha (Leman) R. Agbai, M.D.
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(Board Certified)
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805 Veterans Boulevard, 1st Floor
Redwood City, California 94063
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(650) 853-6600
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Before I became a doctor, I started as a patient. I was born with a heart defect that was ultimately repaired as a teenager. I was blessed with a wonderful pediatric cardiologist who followed me from birth until I left for college, who served as a mentor on how to treat patients and their families with integrity and respect.
My medical training began at Emory University, where I graduated with a degree in chemistry with high honors, due to my research in biochemistry of the premature lung. I completed my medical degree at UCLA, and became involved in the pediatric cardiology department, where I helped study pediatric heart transplantation, a study that helped me earn a Dean's Scholar Award. Through residency at Stanford, I was exposed to the most complex of illnesses. After training at Stanford, I feel quite comfortable caring for children with complicated medical disease.
I like to think of my patients and families as active participants in our medical team. I believe that my role is to provide the medical expertise necessary to empower you and your family to make educated choices about your child s medical care. I will often sit down with families and explain multiple treatment options, their benefits and risks, and allow the family to choose which option is best. I will often bring textbooks into the exam room to show you pictures, and occasionally excuse myself to look up the most up-to-date recommendations on a rare condition, if it pertains to your child.
