Editor’s Note: The Canadian Registry of PRP-Savvy Dermatologists is an ongoing effort of PRP Canada. To be listed as PRP, a dermatologist must be nominated by a either a PRP patient or the caregiver of a PRP patient. Another way to “make the list” is for a teaching hospital to identify a PRP -savvy dermatologist.
Over the next several months an effort will be made to confirm the each dermatologist’s nomination or remove the entry. This registry is for the PRP patient or his/her caregiver to locate a PRP-savvy dermatologist. Who better to ask than someone who knows one.
Have you been treated by a PRP-savvy dermatologist? Is he or she listed in the Canadian Registry of PRP-Savvy Dermatologists?
ALBERTA
(14 patients, 3 dermatologists)
TEACHING HOSPITALS
✓ University of Alberta Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry
What they say about themselves: “The Division of Dermatology serves patients across northern Alberta, the Northwest Territories, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan, with a strong focus on specialized and more advanced treatments for cancers and other disorders of the skin.”
University Dermatology Centre 8-112 Clinical Sciences Building Edmonton, Alberta, T6G 2G3, Canada
Administration Phone: 780.407.1555 Clinic Phone: 780.407.1257 Hours: Mondays to Fridays; 8:00 am – 4:00 pm MST. CLOSED weekends and statutory holidays
NOTE (1): The goal is to identify a PRP-savvy dermatologist at the University Dermatology Centre by PRP Awareness Month (November, 2020)
NOTE (2): The University of Calgary Cumming School of Medicine is a teaching hospital that does not list a stand-alone dermatology department.
(1) Richard Haber, MD, FRCP(C)
Professor of Medicine
University of Calgary
Division of Dermatology
Richmond Road Diagnostic & Treatment Ctr.
1820 Richmond Rd. SW
Calgary, AL, Canada T2T 5C7
Phone: ???
PRP Ref: Pam M
(2) Jori Hardin, MD
University of Calgary
Division of Dermatology
Richmond Road Diagnostic & Treatment Ctr.
1820 Richmond Rd. SW
Calgary, AL, T2T 5C7
Phone: ???
PRP Ref: Pam M
“The hard part here in Canada is requiring a referral first before getting to see a derm. It can take months to get an appt. After a number of trial and error more of cosmetologist..and going to emergency twice. upon the 2nd visit was referred the following day to the hospital dermatologist. Dr. Megan Sander who diagnosed and confirmed via biopsy PRP. She is no longer practicing at the clinic under Dr. K. BARBER. Subsequently was seen by Dr. Jori Hardin is amazing and would fully recommend her.”
(3) Megan Sander, MD
L1100 1 Street, SE
Calgary, AL T2G 1B1
email: [email protected]
PRP Ref: Pam M
“Dr. Sanders diagnosed me.”
PRP Ref: Hanan Sha’aban, Burlington, Ontario
Actually my derm diagnosed me as psoriasis but I insisted to have biopsy and shared other doctors diagnosis through emails with him. I was diagnosed by prof. Scott Walsh and prof. Megan Sanders from Calgary through emails. I found pictures like my case published on the Canadian dermatology magazine published by dr. Sander and sent her email with my photo.
(4) First Name Murphy, MD
Facility: ???
ADDRESS: ???
Entwistle, Alberta, Canada (West of Edmonton)
(5) Dr. E. Chow., MD
Medicine Clinic
11400 University Avenue NW 3C
Edmonton, Alberta, T6G 1Z1
(6) Ron Low, MD
(7) Scott Walsh. MD
Calgary, Alberta
PRP Ref: Hanan Sha’aban, Burlington, Ontario
Actually my derm diagnosed me as psoriasis but I insisted to have biopsy and shared other doctors diagnosis through emails with him. I was diagnosed by prof. Scott Walsh and prof. Megan Sanders from Calgary through emails. I found pictures like my case published on the Canadian dermatology magazine published by dr. Sander and sent her email with my photo.
BRITISH COLUMBIA
TEACHING HOSPITALS
✓ University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine
(1) Jan Dutz, MD
Skin Care Center
Dermatologic Science
835 West 10th Avenue
Vancouver, BC V5Z 4E8
PRP Ref: San S: “He is my dermatologist & he is amazing.”
(2) Gurbir Dhadwal, MD
Comment from PRP patient Murray R, Surry, BC: “Dr. Dhadwal spends as much time with you as you want. I always had a list of questions for him and he was very patient (pun not intended) and answered all my questions. When I was done, he would ask “anything else?”And, not to be overlooked when judging any dermatologist, he was always so friendly and positive, which of course made me feel positive as well. He made me feel like we were a team when he would say, “Remember, Murray, you have a decision in this too, if you want to go a different path, let’s discuss it.’”
“Why would I recommend him? He spends as much time with you as you want. I always had a list of questions for him and he was very patient (pun not intended) and answered all my questions and then when I was done, he would ask “anything else?”. And, not to be overlooked when judging your derm, he was always so friendly and positive, which of course made me feel positive as well. He made me feel like we were a team when he would say “remember, you have a decision in this too, if you want to go a different path, let’s discuss it.”
(3) Julie Prendiville, MD
British Columbia Children Hospital
PRE Ref: Murray R
“Dr. J. Prendenville, head of pediatric dermatology at B.C. Children’s Hospital (now retired) who my dermatologist described as a “guru”. In his words “she is one of the best derms for children in the WORLD! I don’t mean the best in Canada, she is one of the best in the world and is acknowledged as so. Although Dr Prendenville has retired B.C. Children’s Hospital is a great resource for Juvenile PRP’ers.”
(4) Patrick Kenny, MD
Address
Victoria, British Columbia
Phone:
PRP Ref: Dr. Kenny is experienced with PRP and diagnosed my husband right away.
MANITOBA
TEACHING HOSPITALS
NOTE (1) The University of Manitoba, Max Rady College of Medicine is a teaching hospital that does not list a stand-alone dermatology department.
(1) Shayne Silver, MD
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
(2) Hurst, MD
Dermatologist health science centre Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
NEW BRUNSWICK
(1) Doug Keeling, MD
P.O. Box 21008 175 Old Hampton Rd. Quispamsis, New Brunswick E2E 4Z4
NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR
TEACHING HOSPITALS
NOTE (1) The Memorial University of Newfoundland Faculty of Medicine is a teaching hospital that does not list a stand-alone dermatology department.
(1) Syed Pirzada, MD
Wedgewood Medical Centre
12 Gleneyre Street
St. John’s, NL A1A 2M7
PRP Ref: Barbara F
(2) Tracey Brown-Maher, MD
St. John’s, NL
PRP Ref: Barbara F
(3) Gillian Clarke, MD
7 Paton Street St. John’s, NL A1B 4S8
NOVA SCOTIA
TEACHING HOSPITALS
✓ Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine
Division of Clinical Dermatology & Cutaneous Science
What they say about themselves: “At the Division of Clinical Dermatology and Cutaneous Science, we provide tertiary care service for patients within the Halifax region and from across the Maritime provinces. We also provide consultation to patients at the QEII Health Sciences Centre, the IWK Health Centre, and the Dartmouth General Hospital. Our clinical staff offers consultations, day surgery and phototherapy treatment to approximately 16,000 patients a year.”
QEII – Dickson Building
Suite 4-193 Dickson Building
5820 University Avenue
Halifax, NS B3H 2Y9
902-473-7934
NOTE (1): The goal is to identify a PRP-savvy dermatologist at Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine, Division of Clinical Dermatology & Cutaneous Science by PRP Awareness Month (November, 2020)
(1) Robert Tremaine, MD
Robert Tremaine Clinic Halifax 401 6155 North Street Halifax, NS, Canada Ph: 902-455-7273 Rating: ★★★★★
ONTARIO
TEACHING HOSPITALS
✓ Queen’s University School of Medicine
What they say about themselves: “Dermatology, like so many other areas of medicine, is vastly underserviced and wait times across the country can be lengthy. Skin cancer rates are increasing with the aging population and societal attitudes toward tanning. The new division of Dermatology at Queen’s has been established to help address this need.”
Clinical queries should be directed by phone (613 544 3400 x 3415) or by fax (613 545 2202) to the office. All patients must be referred.
✓ Western University Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry
Lyn Guenther, MD
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 519.435.1738
Note (1) McMaster University Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine is a teaching hospital that does not list a stand-alone dermatology department.
Note (2) Northern Ontario School of Medicine is a teaching hospital that does not list a stand-alone dermatology department.
Note (3) University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine is a teaching hospital that does not list a stand-alone dermatology department.
Note (4) University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine is a teaching hospital that does not list a stand-alone dermatology department.
(1) Darryl Toth, MD
2425 Tecumseh Rd. E
Windsor, ON
Phone: 519-971-7546
PRP Ref: Vicki R., Amherstburg, Ontario (circa 2013)
(2) Adams, MD
Ajax, ON
(3) McSween, MD
Kingston Ontario
(4) Neil Shear, MD
Sunnybrook Hospital, Dermatology Clinic Toronto
(5) Kim Tran, MD
Vaugh, ON
(6) Pratt, MD
Ottawa, ON
(7) Swales, MD
Skin Centre for Dermatology Ontario, Canada
(8) R. AlHusayen, MD
Sunnybrook Hospital Health Sciences Centre Dermotology.
Affiliated with the University of Toronto
Address:
Phone:
PRP Ref: Gary R.: “The Dermatology department at Sunnybrook hospital in Toronto is very knowledgeable about PRP and has treated many patients. And, as they have a lot of Interns rotating through, a lot more future doctors are exposed to our condition.”
(9) Ian Toft, MD
City Centre London, ON
(10) F.W. Rosenberg, MD
Toronto, Ontario
Email: [email protected]
PRP Ref: Garry W, Toronto, Ontario. “Competent. Has treated PRP patient prior to me.
(11) Dr. Y. Asai, MD
Hotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
AvantDerm 45 Mill Street Toronto, Ontario, Canada
PRP Ref: Frank B, T
For those that don’t know, there is a clinic in Toronto called Advantderm which takes patients on a first come first serve basis. Show up at 7:30am because there will be a lineup. Clinic opens at 8 and will take patients up to 11 am or until they are full. I have seen them close to new drop ins around 10am. So be there early for top quality dermatologist.
(12) Marnie Fischer, MD
Toronto, ON
(13) First Name Weinstein, MD
Address: ?
Toronto, Ontario
Phone: ?
PRP Ref: Christine E
(14) First Name Cy
Address: ?
Waterloo, Ontario
Phone: ?
PRP Ref: Frank B. He was familiar with PRP, I was referred to him from the clinic in Toronto.
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I was diagnosed by prof. Scott Walsh and prof. Megan Sanders from Calgary through emails. I found pictures like my case published on the Canadian dermatology magazine published by dr. Sander and sent her email with my photo.
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Prof. Scott Walsh from Toronto and I reached to him through a derm in Nova Scotia who I also emailed him earlier.
QUEBEC
TEACHING HOSPITALS
Note (1): McGill University Faculty of Medicine is a teaching hospital that does not list a stand-alone dermatology department.
Note (2): Université de Montréal Faculté de Médecine is a teaching hospital that does not list a stand-alone dermatology department.
Note (3): Université de Sherbrooke Faculté de Médecine et des Sciences de la Santé Université de Sherbrooke Faculté de Médecine et des Sciences de la Santé
(1) Julie Powell, MD
Saint- Justine Hospital,
3175, Chemin de la Côte-Sainte-Catherine
Montréal , Québec H3T 1C5
www.chusj.org/dermatologie.
PRP Ref: Daniela G
(2) First Name Silvret
St-Jérôme, Qc
Phone:
SASKATATCHEWAN
TEACHING HOSPITALS
University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine
What they say about themselves: “The Division of Dermatology consists of five clinicians in Saskatoon and six clinicians in Regina. Members of the division mentor students and residents in private practice clinics. In-person and tele-dermatology clinics are held in some remote communities, primarily in Northern Saskatchewan. Several division members are involved in clinical trials. Areas of research interest include contact dermatitis, and Indigenous health.”
D. Lichtenwald, MD
https://medicine.usask.ca/department/clinical/medicine-divisions/dermatology.php#
K. Holfeld, MD
Division Head
Regina