Lachine Hospitals | Lachine , Canada

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In Montreal, Quebec, Canada, there is a public hospital called Lachine Hospital (Hôpital de Lachine in French). It is situated at 650 16th Avenue in the Lachine neighbourhood (at the corner of Saint Antoine Street). Ophthalmology, cardiology, general surgery, laboratory services, and medical imaging are just a few of the services that our community general hospital provides (MRI, CT scan, Radiography, and Ultrasound). A significant remodelling project is currently underway at the Hospital de Lachine. Together with the Ministry of Health and Social Services (MHSS) and the SQI, a $95 million project is being developed.

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Dr. Renzo Cecere

Dr. Renzo Cecere

Quebec, Canada

Years of Experience

Dr. Cecere is the Surgical Director of the Heart Failure and Heart Transplantation Department, the Director of the Mechanical Circulatory Support Program, and the Chief of Cardiac Surgery at McGill University. Also, he serves as Director and Principal Investigator of the Research Institute of the MUHC Myocardial Regeneration Laboratory in addition to being an Associate Member of the Mechanical Engineering Department at McGill University. View Profile

Dr. Mirko S. Gilardino

Dr. Mirko S. Gilardino

Quebec, Canada

Years of Experience

Dr. Gilardino is an expert in both adult and paediatric craniofacial surgery. He is the McGill University Health Center's chief of plastic and reconstructive surgery. Dr. Gilardino provides individualised patient care and customised rejuvenation procedures. Our treatments are intended to enhance your appearance and way of life while bringing refinement, refreshment, and brilliant outcomes. View Profile

Dr. Lorenzo Ferri

Dr. Lorenzo Ferri

Quebec, Canada

Years of Experience

Heading the McGill University Program in Upper GI Cancer, Dr. Lorenzo Ferri holds the David S. Mulder Chair in Surgery, is a clinical scientist in the Departments of Surgery and Oncology, and specialises in the care of complicated foregut tumours. With this, he has led a number of projects aimed at enhancing patient care and carefully coordinating basic, translational, and clinical scientific research in gastric and esophageal surgery outcomes. With the goal of finding and carrying out research ideas in the area of stomach and esophageal cancer, he founded the McGill University Foregut Malignancy Research Group, a multidisciplinary group of researchers and doctors. View Profile

Kent MacKenzie

Kent MacKenzie

Quebec, Canada

Years of Experience

Dr. Kent MacKenzie finished his training in general surgery at McGill University and his fellowship in vascular surgery at the University of Chicago, where he also worked as an endovascular surgeon and an interventional radiologist for six months. He treats abdominal and thoracic aortic aneurysms, acute thoracic aortic emergencies, carotid occlusive disease, peripheral arterial occlusive disease, and arteriovenous dialysis access in his current clinical practise. He actively engages in Division of Vascular Surgery research, and he supports and actively engages in residency training. View Profile

Dr. Andrey Cybulsky

Dr. Andrey Cybulsky

Quebec, Canada

Years of Experience

Now serving as both director of nephrology and professor of medicine at the McGill University Health Centre in Montreal, Canada, Dr. Cybulsky is a clinician-scientist. The Catherine McLaughlin Hakim Chair is in his hands. Dr. Cybulsky did his clinical and research training in nephrology at Boston University after earning his MD from the University of Toronto. Since 1988, he has been a busy researcher at McGill University. The goal of Dr. Cybulsky's research is to comprehend the mechanisms underlying renal cell damage. In order to understand the pathophysiology of human glomerular illnesses, particularly those affecting the podocyte, he uses experimental animal models as well as molecular, biochemical, and cell imaging techniques. In Dr. Cybulsky's research, the complement system, protein kinases, phospholipases, and stress proteins have all been identified as mediators of podocyte injury. Dr. Cybulsky's study aims to develop diagnostic bioassays and mechanism-based therapeutics for human glomerular disorders by thoroughly understanding the pathophysiology of podocyte injury. View Profile

Dr. Gregory Berry

Dr. Gregory Berry

Quebec, Canada

Years of Experience

At Montreal General Hospital, orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Gregory Berry practises. He is considered to be among Montreal, Quebectop ,'s orthopaedic surgeons. He specialises in treating the musculoskeletal system, which includes the joints, bones, tendons, muscles, and ligaments, as an orthopaedic surgeon. In order to treat tumours, infections from trauma, wounds, and other problems that require such surgical intervention, he performs the required surgery. He also addresses other problems like arthritis and spine ailments. View Profile

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