Elsa
Aguilar-Arbues, M.D.
Dr. Aguilar received her B.S.
in Biological Sciences from U.C. Irvine, graduating cum laude. She went on to earn her M.D. from U.C. San
Francisco where she was an honor student. She completed her residency at Harbor-UCLA. She has many honors and awards including
a Regent's Scholarship, National Hispanic Scholarship, and was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society. Dr
Aguilar was certified by the Board of Pediatrics in 1989 and re-certified in 1996 and 2003. She has been in practice
in Anaheim Hills since 1989 and resides with her husband and two daughters in Yorba Linda. They are active members of Hephatha
Lutheran Church and enjoy music, camping, and boating.
Anette
Johnson, M.D.
Dr. Johnson was born in Sweden, but spent most
of her youth in Ethiopia with her missionary family. In 1964 she came to Southern College in Tennessee where she studied history
and chemistry, and was listed in Who's Who in American Colleges. She attended medical school at Loma Linda University and
in 1975, she finished her pediatric residency at UCI. Dr. Johnson has been certified by the American Board of Pediatrics since
1978 and has practiced pediatrics in Orange County since 1976. She has two sons and a granddaughter. Her hobbies are creative
writing, reading, gardening, and cooking.
Roger Bindra, M.D.
Dr. Bindra was born and raised in Northern California. He
received his degree in Biochemistry from U.C. Davis where he graduated with highest honors and earned membership in the Phi
Kappa Phi Honor Society. He was a 1994 graduate of the UC Davis School of Medicine and completed his residency training at
Children's Hospital of Orange County in 1997. He was board certified in 1997 and was recertified in 2004 and 2011. He
is a regular lecturer for the CHOC residency program, and is a member of the organizing committee for the Orange County American
Lung Association's annual asthma camp. He lives with his wife and three young children in the Anaheim Hills area, and
enjoys exercising, listening to popular music, and performing magic for patients.
Kirtine
Yang, M.D.
Dr. Yang received her BA in Psychology with a focus in Child Development at Stanford University, graduating
with honors. She then spent a year overseas in Japan teaching at a large medical center. She returned to
Stanford University to attend medical school and received her MD in 2002. Upon completing her pediatrics
residency training at UNC-Chapel Hill, she was certified by the American Board of Pediatrics. Dr.
Yang has been practicing pediatrics since 2005 and is excited to join Children’s Medical Group. She
lives with her husband and two children in Yorba Linda. Her hobbies are exploring the outdoors, tennis,
reading, and enjoying ethnic foods and cultures.