Heritage Victor Valley Medical Group (HVVMG) offers highly coordinated patient care and unparalleled benefits for you with a speedy referral system. Heritage has 45 primary care physicians and a panel of two hundred medical specialists across Southern California’s High Desert, as well as the mountain communities.
Heritage Victor Valley Medical Group (HVVMG) offers highly coordinated patient care and unparalleled benefits for you with a speedy referral system. Heritage has 45 primary care physicians and a panel of two hundred medical specialists across Southern California’s High Desert, as well as the mountain communities.
Heritage Victor Valley Medical Group (HVVMG) offers highly coordinated patient care and unparalleled benefits for you with a speedy referral system. Heritage has 45 primary care physicians and a panel of two hundred medical specialists across Southern California’s High Desert, as well as the mountain communities. They also have a locally based members service team and is dedicated to a spirit of excellence. HVVMG is part of the Heritage Provider Network

Aida Girma, M.D.
Get visit to help my mom. Listened to here and made her feel heard
Marcus Barber, M.D.
Exceptional provider. Takes his time, cares, listens and always follows up.
Aida Girma, M.D.
I was really pleased with my visit with Aida Girma I felt she was very thorough and spent quality time with me she didn’t rush through my appointment
Brent North, PA-C
I was a new patient and Brent took all the necessary time to acquaint himself with my condition.
Cynthia Raymond, FNP-C
Always excellent
Anthony Sutton, PA-C
Cool lad 😎
Cynthia Raymond, FNP-C
She listens, and cares.
Johnathan Roy, PA-C
Jonathan missed his calling as a physician. He is an awesome P.A.
Roger Moushabek, M.D.
Great doctor
Bahjat Ayass, M.D.
He does not listen to people. I told him I believed I was having heart problems. He insisted it was anxiety. I told him I believed, the symptoms pointed to my heart. He verbally patted me on the head, and insisted he knew better. Then he listened to my heart, and OMG, I needed an EKG. And guess what, something was wrong with my heart and I was sent to urgent care where I spent 5 hours while they stabilized me. If a Dr. is unwilling to listen to someone who has lived in a body for almost 70 years, then it is HIS issue not the patient. He did something similar to my husband almost 2 years ago when I asked him to check Ken's pancreas as his symptoms pointed in that direction. He again verbally patted me on the head and told me he was the Dr. Ken died of Pancreatic Cancer on Feb 20. This man is a terrible Dr.