Trusted Armenian doctors, dentists, therapists, pediatricians, chiropractors, and dermatologists across Glendale, Burbank, Pasadena, and greater LA. Bilingual care. Community trusted.
Medical appointments are already stressful — especially for parents, grandparents, and new immigrants who speak Armenian as their first language. Armenian doctors, dentists, and therapists in Los Angeles bridge the gap with bilingual consultations, culturally-informed care, and an understanding of how Armenian families make health decisions together. Whether you need a routine checkup, a dental cleaning, a therapist who understands Armenian-American identity, or a pediatrician for your child's first visit, this directory connects you with trusted Armenian healthcare professionals in your community.
Los Angeles is home to the largest Armenian-American population in the United States, and the healthcare community reflects that depth. Armenian physicians, dentists, therapists, and specialists practice throughout Glendale, Burbank, Pasadena, North Hollywood, and Beverly Hills, offering bilingual care for patients who feel most comfortable speaking Armenian. Many Armenian doctors in Glendale have two or three generations of patients in their practice — grandparents, parents, and kids all seen by the same trusted family provider.
Armenian MDs in Los Angeles cover family medicine, internal medicine, cardiology, OB-GYN, and more. Top providers in Glendale, Pasadena, Tarzana, and Sherman Oaks see patients in Armenian and English, and many accept major insurance plans including Medicare and Medi-Cal.
Armenian dental practices in Burbank, Glendale, North Hollywood, and Beverly Hills offer general dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, orthodontics, implants, and pediatric dentistry. Many family-run dental groups — like Burbank Glendale Dental Group, Ananian Dental Group, and Muse Dental Group — have served the Armenian community for decades.
Mental health stigma is finally shifting in the Armenian community, and Armenian-speaking therapists in LA make seeking support easier. Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFT) like Linda Qasabian in Glendale help with anxiety, relationships, cultural identity, intergenerational trauma, and the unique pressures facing Armenian-American families today.
Pediatric care in the Armenian community often extends across generations — a trusted pediatrician might have seen the parents when they were young, and now sees their kids. Several of the family physicians in this directory offer pediatric care as part of their general practice, and bilingual Armenian pediatricians in Glendale, Tarzana, and Sherman Oaks are great first stops for new parents.
Beyond primary care, the directory includes Armenian chiropractors in Glendale and Montrose, dermatology in Pasadena, and optometry practices serving the Armenian community for eye care, exams, and glasses.
Glendale is home to several Armenian-owned hospice and palliative care organizations offering culturally-sensitive end-of-life support in both Armenian and English. Providers like Mensa, IDT, Compass, HP, AMA, and Megal Hospice understand the family dynamics, religious traditions, and cultural expectations that matter deeply to Armenian families during this time.
Browse the verified Armenian doctors on this page — use the filter pills at the top to narrow by specialty. Each listing includes the provider's address, phone number, and specialty. Most Armenian doctors in Glendale, Burbank, and Pasadena accept new patients and speak both Armenian and English.
Most Armenian dental practices in Glendale, Burbank, and North Hollywood accept new patients and many offer free consultations for cosmetic dentistry or implants. Call directly to confirm insurance and availability.
Yes — most licensed Armenian therapists in LA offer telehealth sessions via Zoom or secure platforms, which can make therapy more accessible for busy families, parents, and elders. Ask each therapist about telehealth availability during your initial consultation.
Pediatricians specialize exclusively in children's health from birth through young adulthood. Family doctors (family medicine physicians) see patients of all ages, which can be convenient for Armenian families who want the same doctor treating grandparents, parents, and kids.
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