Pagiel Shechter, MD, Inc,
Internal Medicine and Nephrology
6222 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 304
Los Angeles CA 90048
310 733-4171
Pagiel Shechter, MD

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25 Years Recognition From Cedars
Pagiel Shechter, MD
Nilly Shechter, MD

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Pagiel Shechter, MD, Inc.


Pagiel Shechter, MD

Dr. Shechter obtained an MD Magna Cum Laude from Sackler Medical School, Tel-Aviv University, Israel in 1977. He completed his internship and residency at Sheba Medical Center in Israel affiliated with Tel Aviv Sackler Medical School. His initial Nephrology training was in Sheba Medical Center, Sackler Medical School Tel Aviv University. 

Sheba Medical Center in Ramat Gan is named by Newsweek among the top 20 “World’s Smartest Hospitals” for the third year in a row, ranking 13th on this year’s list.

The hospitals ranked higher than Sheba were all in the United States except for Karolinska in Solna, Sweden, and Charité in Berlin.

Dr. Shechter has completed 4 years of Research and Clinical Nephrology Fellowship at Stanford University.


Nilly Shechter, MD

Cedars Sinai Medical Center.  Los Angeles, CA.         2016-2018  Internal Medicine Residency

 American College of Physicians (ACP)       2015-present, Member

Ben Gurion University. Be’er Sheva, Israel.       7/2011-5/2015, M.D.

Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Jerusalem, Israel.  2014 MPH with Honor. 

University of Southern California. Los Angeles, CA.    2009    BA in Sociology and Natural Sciences, Magna cum Laude                                                                                     



Special Services
We perform Holter heart monitoring, for detection of sign irregular heart rate. This is important for patients who suffer from heart diseases. 

ABI for Periperal Arterial Disease (PAD)

Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a common condition leading to disability. This condition involves hardening of the arteries leading to the legs. When it happens it can result in severe leg pain. Risk factors include among others: smoking and diabetes. When it happens, it also means that the affected person has a similar process in the arteries leading to other organs, such as the brain and the heart. When it exist, it increases the risk of heart attack, stroke and death. We launched an initiative, in accordance with recommendations from experts like the American Heart Association, to diagnose PAD early 
 When discovered early there are many treatment options that can save the legs and life. We have a team of technicians and specialists to assist in diagnosing and treating PAD. 

About one in five patients with PAD will have a major cardiovascular event within a year (stroke, heart attack or death). Even patients with asymptomatic PAD are at a major risk. Patients who are smokers or have conditions such as diabetes or high blood pressure are at risk for asymptomatic PAD. 
Have your limbs checked for PAD today. Call us to schedule an appointment. The test is covered by most insurance carriers. We perform ABI, a noninvasive method to diagnose the disease.



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Dr. Shechter and his Late Mother in the Old Office Location on 5901 W. Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles
Family Pride: Dr. Shechter sitting. Standing Lt to Rt Oren Shechter, Medical Student, Daphna, Nilly Shechter, MD
 

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