Dr. Sukerman is an associate professor at the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. He also completed undergraduate at the University of Toronto, MD. Currently Dr. Sukerman is a resident physician at The University of Western Ontario and a fellow atBoston Children's Hospital & Harvard Medical School - Paediatric Otolaryngology His research & clinical Interests include Paediatric Otolaryngology, Otology, Rhinology, General Otolaryngology.
He was kind and seemed to know all about me and my condition before I ever got there--some patients are a high priority to gossip about; he checked me over and suggested I use peroxide and Listerine Zero to gargle; he also got me to agree that McCrae and Wickens had saved my life--there's nothing to be done anyway--progresive and hopeless and fatal. As I said to Dr. Sukerman, "A little honesty would be nice." Hmmm-what the doctors don't say.Read more
The London InterCommunity Health Centre has been a part of London's Old East community for more than 20 years. We provide health and social services in a welcoming setting to those who experience barriers to care. These barriers may include poverty, homelessness, language or culture, and complex and/or chronic health conditions including mental health and addictions.Our two East London locations offer care by a team which includes family doctors, nurse practitioners, nurses, social workers, dietitians and community health workers. The Health Centre offers many programs that address the factors in our living and working lives that impact our health, well-being and ability to reach our potential. These factors include income, education, employment, housing, food, recreation and social supports.Our vision is to build opportunities for healthy and inclusive communities.
Dr. Gilpin graduated from the University of Toronto with her MD in 1986. She started her career by working at a vein clinic in Toronto for two years. She then moved to London where she opened a vein clinic here. She has been certified in Botox ™ and filler injections since 2002 and has been using medical laser devices for more than 15 years.
Dr. Gilpin is a member of the Canadian Society of Phlebology, the American College of Phlebology, the American Society of Laser Medicine and Surgery and the Canadian Society of Aesthetic Medicine.
She routinely attends medical conferences in all aspects of her practice and participates in the continuing professional development program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.