William S. Eidelman, MD
Los Angeles County High Desert Health Center Group
335 E Avenue I, Lancaster, CA 93535
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- Regular Hours:
Tue - Thu Fri - Phone:
Main - 323-463-3295
Fax - 323-463-3740
- Address:
- 1654 N Cahuenga Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90028
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- Physicians & Surgeons, Physicians & Surgeons, Addiction Medicine, Physicians & Surgeons, Family Medicine & General Practice, Rehabilitation Services
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- Spanish
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Eidelman, William S, MD
DR William Eidelman MD
The Spiritual Center for Healing
- Other Information
Specialties: Other Specialty
General Info
"I've been in the natural healing field for over thirty years. I've traveled all over the world, and have seen and heard almost everything! I've learned a lot about natural ways of healing the body, the mind, and the spirit, which I hope to share with you. I believe that these approaches to healing and to prevention and to awakening can be a boon to each of us, and to the country as a whole. Currently, I work as a consultant in natural approaches to healing. The main treatment modalities are herbs, nutrition, bioelectromagnetism, and meditation. As you'll see on other pages of this website, these modalities are yielding amazing, paradigm-shifting, life-saving, health-giving, feel-better results! My medical education began when I was a child. My late great father was a professor of psychiatry at St. Louis University School Of Medicine. He was the only non-Freudian in the department of psychiatry for 25+ years, so I learned early that being different wasn't bad. I learned from my father that through simple caring, we could help others with their pain and illness, sometimes. He showed me his understanding that everyone in medicine has a lot to learn, that no one really knows all (or even most of) the answers. We doctors do the best we can, which was sometimes successful and often not. So this was my (mostly unconscious) attitude when I started medical school. Once there, it seemed like something was missing from the medical program, but I couldn't say quite what it was at the time. It seemed like they were going in the wrong direction in several basic ways. Now I realize that there were several topics missing or neglected."