About Me

Thank you for visiting my Web page. I'm Dr. Dennis Khalili-Borna, and most people just call me Doctor Borna. I've been with Kaiser Permanente as a physician since 2001, when I started my family medicine residency training. My practice involves a unique combination of family medicine and sports medicine, and I currently work out of the Fontana Medical Offices.

Biography

I truly love what I do. I really enjoy being both a general practice doctor as well as a specialist, because it allows me to cross-train and bring different philosophies into my work. I was born and raised in Southern California and have actually been a Kaiser Permanente member since I was a small child. I'm a graduate of Crespi Carmelite High School in Encino, and I received my undergraduate degree from UC Riverside. I felt a calling toward medicine from an early age, and I feel very blessed to be doing what I always envisioned. I come from a diverse background, being a mix of Persian, Hispanic, and various European ethnicities.

About my practice

I currently help with teaching our family medicine residents and our sports medicine fellows. I love teaching, and my work with these doctors-in-training also helps me stay sharp. With my training in sports medicine, I also volunteer as a team physician for a local high school, covering football games and treating athletes from the sidelines. I'm also a team physician for the University of LaVerne.

How I thrive

In my personal life, I'm an avid lover of basketball, tennis, and golf. I enjoy partaking in these sports frequently, as well as in other outdoor activities with my family. I'm a happily married, father of 4, and I find that chasing my children around the house and wrestling with them is another great way to get in my daily dose of exercise. I am quite spiritual, and I know that this is a key ingredient to maintaining fulfillment in life, as well as helping others discover fulfillment. Those who know me understand that I am a very big Lakers and Dodgers fan and that I follow these teams very closely.