
Dr. Anthony began her training in complex neurological pathways as an undergraduate student at UCLA, where she obtained her Bachelor’s of Science in Neuroscience; she was granted Departmental Honors for her academic acumen. She matriculated to UCLA for her medical education, the number one hospital on the West Coast, and received her M.D. from the David Geffen School of Medicine. Dr. Anthony completed her general surgery internship at Baylor University Medical Center, where she consolidated a strong surgical foundation and procedural skillset. She then completed her anesthesiology residency at Rutgers University, where she was elected to serve as Chief Resident. Dr. Anthony then returned to UCLA to complete her fellowship and subspecialty training in Interventional Pain Management.
She is double board-certified in both Anesthesiology and Interventional Pain Management, and is a Diplomate of the American Board of Anesthesiology.
Furthermore, she has obtained licensure as a Qualified Medical Examiner for the state of California.
Dr. Anthony has been voted as one of LA's Top Doctor.
She holds membership to various national anesthesia and interventional pain societies, including IARS, NANS, and ASRA, where she has presented her research and publications throughout the years. She remains an active contributor to clinical research; her most recent abstract was accepted for the NANS 2026 National Conference. She is the first author of multiple peer-reviewed scientific journal articles, and has also contributed to publications in both chronic and cancer-related pain textbooks, alongside various educational surgical and anesthesia chapters.


