Meet Dr.Kormi

About Me

Dr. Kormi was born in Iran and immigrated to the United States at the age of 16. He completed high school in Reseda, California, before attending Oregon State University, where he graduated with honors. He then pursued a year of graduate studies in Biomedical Engineering at Arizona State University, before earning his medical degree with honors from the World University School of Medicine.

Dr. Kormi began his surgical training at the University of Pennsylvania Presbyterian Hospital and continued his general surgery residency at UCSF Mount Zion Hospital and Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York. He also completed a year-long burn fellowship at Nassau County Medical Center, a hand surgery fellowship at Maricopa County Medical Center, and a burn reconstruction fellowship at UCLA Shriner’s Hospital in Los Angeles, California.

Dr. Kormi completed his residency in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Columbia University and Harlem Hospital in New York City. He is an internationally recognized plastic surgeon and medical educator. In addition to his clinical practice in Iran, where he dedicates part of the year to providing reconstructive surgery for underserved and underprivileged populations, Dr. Kormi has served as a professor of plastic surgery at Tehran University. He is also an assistant professor of medicine at Touro University’s School of Osteopathic Medicine in Vallejo, California.

Philosophy Statement

The patient is the ultimate focus of my practice. Patients are seen in my office in a comfortable and friendly atmosphere. I encourage my patients to bring all their questions to the consultation session. I devote as much time as required to each individual patient to address the details of the surgical procedure that would best suit their needs. The expected outcome, possible complications and necessary postoperative care are discussed during our meeting. I would like my patients to be fully informed and confident in my ability to provide a pleasant and competent surgical experience for them.