Thank you everyone for coming to the retirement party. We are all overwhelmed with the love and respect this community has given to Dr Verma and family. So many of you took out time from your busy schedules to come and bless us . Sharing some pictures from the party here.
05/04/2024
Thank you to everyone that has donated so far to our retirement fundraiser for Dr. Verma.
We are raising money for the UCLA Health Brain Cancer Fund, the very people that are treating him. There isn’t enough funding for brain cancer research, so want to do what we can.
If you would still like to support, please use this link to donate:
05/04/2024
From the bottom of our hearts — thank you so much to everyone that came out today to celebrate Dr. Verma’s retirement.
We couldn’t be more grateful for the community that we’ve built over the past 20+ years and for all our support we’ve gotten throughout his time serving the Central Valley and beyond.
You all mean so much to us — and to him — and it meant a lot to see this outpouring of love. We love and appreciate each and every one of you.
05/01/2024
Dr. Raman Verma is retiring and wants to celebrate with you all!
He has been so grateful for the overwhelming support as he's built his practice over the past 17 years and even more grateful for the people he's met — patients, community members and medical professionals alike.
We'll be hosting a retirement party at his old office from 1:00 - 4:00 PM on Friday, May 3. It's open to the community, so please feel free to invite anyone who might want to see him and help send him off.
We're looking forward to seeing all of your beautiful faces!
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Additionally, Dr. Verma has been under the care of UCLA for his diagnosis and treatment and they have been incredible partners to him and our family. With this retirement party, we are also hoping to support the incredible GBM and brain cancer work they are doing there.
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Board certified in two specialties, Dr. Verma renewed his certification with the American Board of Internal Medicine in 2015 and became a certified diplomate of the American Board of Obesity Medicine in 2017. He was one of the first primary care physicians in Tulare County to pursue certification in this new subspecialty, which distinguishes a physician as having achieved competency in obesity care.
Dr. Verma has been in private practice in Visalia since 2003. Prior to coming to California, he served for six years as medical director at Mercy Bloomville Medical Center in Bloomville, Ohio.
He earned his Doctor of Medicine from Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi, India. At the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) in Chandigarh, India, he completed residency programs in both internal medicine and nuclear medicine. One of only four centers of its kind in India, PGIMER is well respected for its role providing physical and intellectual milieu for young scientists working in multiple disciplines of medicine.
Dr. Verma relocated to the United States and served at the Medical College of Ohio in Toledo, Ohio under Program Director Jeffrey Hammersley, M.D. from July 1994 to June 1997.
Having served as principal and sub-investigator on a number of research projects, Dr. Verma has vast experience in hypertension studies and cutting-edge treatment, and has been involved in diagnosing and treating such rare diseases as Takayasu’s arteritis.
A member of the American College of Physicians and the Indian Medical Association, Dr. Verma speaks English fluently in addition to Punjabi and Hindi.
Dr. Verma lives in Visalia with his wife, Preeti Verma, a pediatrician. They have two grown children. He enjoys golfing and traveling to countries throughout the world. His favorite destination is going home to India each year with his whole family.