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Specialists Page 1 of 508 As of October 03, 2021 (Actively Licensed Physicians Resident in Alberta) Specialists Page 1 of 508 as of October 03, 2021 (Actively Licensed Physicians Resident in Alberta) NAME ADDRESS CITY POSTAL PHONE FAX Adolescent Medicine Soper, Katie 220-5010 RICHARD RD SW Calgary T3E 6L1 403-727-5055 403-727-5011 Vyver, Ellie Elizabeth ALBERTA CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL 28 OKI DRIVE Calgary T3B 6A8 403-955-2978 403-955-7649 NW Anatomical Pathology Abi Daoud, Marie 9-3535 RESEARCH RD NW DIAGNOSTIC & Calgary T2L 2K8 403-770-3295 SCIENTIFIC CENTRE CALGARY LAB SERVICES Alanen, Ken 242-4411 16 AVE NW Calgary T3B 0M3 403-457-1900 403-457-1904 Auer, Iwona 1403 29 ST NW Calgary T2N 2T9 403-944-8225 403-270-4135 Benediktsson, Hallgrimur 1403 29 ST NW DEPT OF PATHOL AND LAB MED Calgary T2N 2T9 403-944-1981 493-944-4748 FOOTHILLS MEDICAL CENTRE Bismar, Tarek ROKYVIEW GENERAL HOSPITAL 7007 14 ST SW Calgary T2V 1P9 403-943-8430 403-943-3333 DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY Bol, Eric Gerald 4070 BOWNESS RD NW Calgary T3B 3R7 403-297-8123 403-297-3429 Box, Adrian Harold 3 SPRING RIDGE ESTATES Calgary T3Z 3M8 Brenn, Thomas 9 - 3535 RESEARCH RD NW Calgary T2L 2K8 403-770-3201 Bromley, Amy 1403 29 ST NW DEPT OF PATH Calgary T2N 2T9 403-944-5055 Brown, Holly Alexis 7007 14 ST SW Calgary T2V 1P9 403-212-8223 Brundler, Marie-Anne ALBERTA CHILDREN HOSPITAL 28 OKI DRIVE Calgary T3B 6A8 403-955-7387 403-955-2321 NW NW Bures, Nicole DIAGNOSTIC & SCIENTIFIC CENTRE 9 3535 Calgary T2L 2K8 403-770-3206 RESEARCH ROAD NW Caragea, Mara Andrea FOOTHILLS HOSPITAL 1403 29 ST NW 7576 Calgary T2N 2T9 403-944-6685 403-944-4748 MCCAIG TOWER Chan, Elaine So Ling ALBERTA CHILDREN HOSPITAL 28 OKI DR NW Calgary T3B 6A8 403-955-7761 Cota Schwarz, Ana Lucia 1403 29 ST NW Calgary T2N 2T9 DiFrancesco, Lisa Marie DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY (CLS) MCCAIG Calgary T2N 2T9 403-944-4756 403-944-4748 TOWER 7TH FLOOR FOOTHILLS MEDICAL CENTRE 1403 29TH ST NW Duggan, Maire A. ROOM 7543 MCCAIG TOWER FOOTHILLS Calgary T2N 2Y9 403-944-4763 403-944-1460 MEDICAL CENTRE 3134 HOSPITAL DRIVE NW Dvorakova, Marie 3535 RESEARCH RD NW Calgary T2L 2K8 403-770-3823 403-770-3292 Eidus, Les DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY ROCKYVIEW Calgary T2V 1P9 403-943-3418 403-943-3333 GENERAL HOSPITAL 7007 14TH S SW Specialists Page 2 of 508 as of October 03, 2021 (Actively Licensed Physicians Resident in Alberta) NAME ADDRESS CITY POSTAL PHONE FAX Anatomical Pathology Falck, Vincent P O BOX 84119 MARKET MALL 3625 Calgary T3A 5C4 403-466-9939 403-286-9713 SHAGANAPPI TRAIL NE Franko, Angela Dawn 1403 29 ST NW Calgary T2N 2T9 403-944-5056 Galman, Lanie Castro SOUTH HEALTH CAMPUS 4448 FRONT ST SE Calgary T3M 1M4 403-956-1357 403-956-1693 Gao, Chen 9-3535 RESEARCH RD NW Calgary T2L 2K8 403-770-3519 George, David Hilles DR. DAVID GEORGE PATHOLOGY AND Calgary T2N 2T9 403-944-8198 403-944-4748 LABORATORY MEDICINE 7TH FLOOR MCCAIG TOWER FOOTHILLS MEDICAL CENTRE 1403 29TH ST. NW Gierl, Paul 300-8120 BEDDINGTON BLVD NW BOX 248 Calgary T3K 2A8 206-579-5458 Gorecki, Margaret A. 9-3535 RESEARCH RD NW Calgary T2L 2K8 403-770-3752 403-770-3295 Gorombey, Steve 3500 26 AVE NE RM 1424 Calgary T1Y 6J4 403-943-4328 403-291-2931 Howell, Jenika 1403 29 ST NW CALGARY AB MCCAIG TOWER Calgary T2N 2T9 403-944-8368 403-944-4748 7TH FLOOR ROOM 7557 Huhn, Karen M 201-2139 4 AVE NW Calgary T2N 0N6 403-454-4158 403-226-0068 Hunter, Charlene 9-3535 RESEARCH ROAD NW Calgary T2L 2K8 403-770-3202 Hyrcza, Martin FOOTHILLS HOSPITAL 1403 29 ST NW Calgary T2N 2T9 403-944-4757 403-944-4748 Jadusingh, Inderman H. 415-131 9 AVE SW Calgary T2P 1K1 403-299-0600 403-299-0603 Jiang, Xiu Yan 9-3535 RESEARCH RD NW Calgary T2L 2K8 403-770-3548 403-770-3738 Joseph, Jeffrey T DEPT PATHOLOGY ALBERTA PRECISION Calgary T2N 2T9 403-944-8849 403-944-1460 LABORATORIES MCCAIG 7539 1403-29 STREET NW Kelly, Margaret 7547 7TH FLOOR MCCAIG TOWER FOOTHILLS Calgary T2N 5A1 403-944-8541 403-944-8998 MEDICAL CENTRE 1403 29 ST NW Khalafi, Farnaz 4070 BOWNESS RD NW Calgary T3B 3R7 Khalil, Moosa DEPT. OF PATHOLOGY ROOM 7555 FOOTHILLS Calgary T2N 2T9 403-944-3965 403-944-4748 MEDICAL CENTRE MCCAIG TOWER 1403-29 ST NW Khetani, Karim RM 1414 3500 - 26 AVE NE Calgary T1Y 6J4 403-943-4301 403-291-2931 Klonowski, Paul 9-3535 RESEARCH RD NW Calgary T2L 2K8 403-770-3430 403-770-3292 Koro, Konstantin ALBERTA PRECISION LABORATORIES (APL) Calgary T2N 5A1 FOOTHILLS MEDICAL CENTRE MCCAIG TOWER 7TH FLOOR 3134 HOSPITAL DRIVE NW Specialists Page 3 of 508 as of October 03, 2021 (Actively Licensed Physicians Resident in Alberta) NAME ADDRESS CITY POSTAL PHONE FAX Anatomical Pathology Kulaga, Andrzej 7007 14 ST SW DEPT OF PATHOLOGY Calgary T2V 1P9 403-943-3000 403-943-3333 ROCKYVIEW HOSPITAL Larsen, Erik Trygve 4N04 - 7007 14 ST SW ROCKYVIEW HOSPITAL Calgary T2V 1P9 403-943-3712 403-943-3333 Lee, Sandra Lynn 4448 FRONT STREET SE PATHOLOGY Calgary T3M 1M4 403-956-1380 Lester, Wanda M MACNAB WING BLDG HOLY CROSS CENTRE 304- Calgary T2S 3C2 403-685-5333 403-685-5372 2204 2 ST SW Luedtke, Chad Christopher SOUTH HEALTH CAMPUS 4448 FRONT STREET Calgary T3M 1M4 403-956-1378 SOUTHEAST Lyon, David C 3500 26 AVE NE C/O PETER LOUGHEED CENTRE Calgary T1Y 6J4 403-943-4280 LABORATORY Mahe, Etienne 1403 29 ST NW FOOTHILLS MEDICAL CENTRE Calgary T2N 2T9 403-944-5290 403-944-8640 MCCAIG TOWER ROOM 7523 Medlicott, Shaun 7007-14 STREET SW Calgary T2V 1P9 403-943-3584 403-943-3333 Minoo, Parham FOOTHILLS HOSPITAL 1403 29 ST NW MCCAIG Calgary T2N 2T9 403-944-4570 TOWER ROOM 7563 Mourad, Walid C-3535 RESEARCH RD NW Calgary T2L 2K8 403-770-3467 403-770-3292 Ng, Denise 1403 29 ST NW Calgary T2N 2T9 403-944-6682 403-944-1460 Nohr, Erik DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY AND Calgary T3B 6A8 LABORATORY MEDICINE 28 OKI DR NW O'Connor, Kate MCCAIG TOWER FOOTHILLS MEDICAL CENTRE Calgary T2N 4Z6 3260 HOSPITAL DRIVE NW Ogilvie, Robert Travis 050144 SOUTH HEALTH CAMPUS 4448 FRONT Calgary T3M 1M4 403-956-1358 403-956-1693 STREET Paslawski, Doreen 7007 14 ST SW DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY Calgary T2V 1P9 403-943-3418 403-943-3333 ROCKYVIEW GENERAL HOSPITAL Pinto-Rojas, Alfredo 609-300 MEREDITH RD NE Calgary T2E 7A8 403-971-6760 Schell, Andrew ROCKYVIEW GENERAL HOSPITAL 7007 14TH ST Calgary T2V 1P9 403-943-3275 403-943-3333 SW 4N18 Shabani-Rad, M. Taher 1403 29 ST NW TH FOOTHILLS MEDICAL Calgary T2N 2T9 403-944-4754 403-944-1364 CENTER MCCAIG TOWER Shameli, Afshin FOOTHILLS HOSPITAL 7TH FL- PATHOLOGY & Calgary T2N 2T9 403-944-1566 403-944-8640 LABORATORY MEDICINE 1403 29 ST NW Siadat, Farshid ROCKYVIEW GENERAL HOSPITAL 7007 14 Calgary T2V 1P9 403-943-3596 STREET SW CALGARY ALBERTA Specialists Page 4 of 508 as of October 03, 2021 (Actively Licensed Physicians Resident in Alberta) NAME ADDRESS CITY POSTAL PHONE FAX Anatomical Pathology Sienko, ANNA ELIZABETH 3500 26 AVE NE PETER LOUGHEED HOSPITAL Calgary T1Y 6J4 403-943-4783 403-291-2931 Simpson, Roderick Howard FOOTHILLS HOSPITAL 1403 29 ST NW DEPT OF Calgary T2N 2T9 403-944-4757 Wallace ANATOMICAL PATHOLOGY Swanson, Paul Eric FOOTHILLS HOSPITAL 1403 29 ST NW Calgary T2N 2T9 403-944-4761 403-944-4748 Teman, Carolin 1403-29 STREET NW FOOTHILLS MEDICAL Calgary T2N 2T9 403-944-8041 403-944-8998 CENTER MCCAIG TOWER ROOM 7558 Terzic, Tatjana 3535 RESEARCH RD NW Calgary T2L 2K8 403-770-3323 Trpkov, Kiril 7007 14 ST SW ROCKYVIEW HOSPITAL DIRECT Calgary T2V 1P9 403-943-3443 403-943-3333 PATHOLOGY & LAB MEDICINE Urbanski, Stefan 1403 29 ST NW FOOTHILLS HOSPITAL Calgary T2N 2T9 403-944-4751 403-944-4748 Waghray, Ranjit 1848 VARSITY ESTATES DR NW Calgary T3B 2W9 403-978-0092 403-770-3295 Wang, Yinong 3535 RESEARCH RD NW DIAGNOSTIC & Calgary T2L 2K8 403-770-3844 403-770-3292 SCIENTIFIC CENTRE ROOM C421 Whitcomb, Emma SOUTH HEALTH CAMPUS 4448 FRONT ST SE Calgary T3M 1M4 403-956-1382 403-956-1693 Wiebe, Nicholas 1403 29 ST NW FOOTHILLS MEDICAL CENTRE Calgary T2N 2T9 DEPT OF PATHOLOGY AND LABORATORY MEDICINE Wright Jr., James R. ALBERTA CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL 28 OKI DRIVE Calgary T3B 6A9 403-955-2335 403-955-2321 NW NW PATHOLOGY Yang, Hua 1403 29 ST NW DEPT. OF PATHOLOGY Calgary T2N 2T9 403-944-4056 403-944-4748 FOOTHILLS MEDICAL CENTRE Yilmaz, Asli ROCKYVIEW GENERAL HOSPITAL 7007 - 14TH Calgary T2V 1P9 403-943-3630 403-943-3333 STREET SW DEPT OF PATHOLOGY & LAB MEDICINE Yu, Weiming 28 OKI DRIVE NW NW ALBERTA CHILDREN'S Calgary T3B 6A8 403-955-2257 403-955-2321 HOSPITAL Adam, Benjamin Alexander 8440 112 ST NW UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL ANAP Edmonton T6G 2B7 Alakija, Pauline 200-10150 102 ST DYNALIFE DIAGNOSTICS Edmonton T5J 5E2 780-451-3702 780-454-2845 Anand, Mona GREY NUN'S HOSPITAL 1100 YOUVILLE DRIVE Edmonton T6L 5X8 780-735-7080 780-735-9688 WEST NW Anwar, Syed Shoa 200-10150 102 ST NW DYNALIFE DX Edmonton T5J 5E2 780-451-3702 780-452-8488 Aydin, Hakan UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 5B4.13-8440 112 ST Edmonton T6G 2B7 780-407-8995 780-407-3009 NW Specialists Page 5 of 508 as of October 03, 2021 (Actively Licensed Physicians Resident in Alberta) NAME ADDRESS CITY POSTAL PHONE FAX Anatomical Pathology Aye, Lwin May 200-10150 102 ST NW DYNALIFE DX Edmonton T5J 5E2 780-451-3702 780-454-2845 DIAGNOSTIC LAB SER Bacani, Julinor 8440 112 ST NW UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 5B4.46 Edmonton T6G 2B7 780-407-8804 780-407-3009 WCM Balachandra, Brinda 10240 KINGSWAY NW ROYAL ALEXANDRA Edmonton T5H 3V9 780-735-5281 780-735-4715 HOSPITAL DTC 50002-3 10240 Balachandra, Thambirajah 7007-116 STREET NW 7007 116 ST NW Edmonton T6H 5R8 825-468-4193 780 422 1265 Bano, Ather 1509 BLACKMORE WAY Edmonton T6W 1J1 780-271-5529 780-435-5529 Bateman, Justin 10240 KINGSWAY NW ROOM 5002-13 DTC Edmonton T5H 3V9 Berendt, Richard 11560 UNIVERSITY AVE NW CROSS CANCER Edmonton T6G 1Z2 780-432-8454 780-432-8455 INSTITUTE DEPT OF LABORATORY MEDICINE Bigras, Gilbert 11560 UNIVERSITY
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