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Accredited Facilities – Neurodiagnostics As of 2021-09-20 DIAGNOSTIC ACCREDITATION PROGRAM College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia 300–669 Howe Street Telephone: 604-733-7758 Vancouver BC V6C 0B4 Toll free: 1-800-461-3008 (in BC) www.cpsbc.ca Fax: 604-733-3503 Accredited Facilities – Neurodiagnostics As of 2021-09-20 * EEG = Electroencephalography; EP = Evoked Potentials; EMG = Electromyography; NCS = Nerve Conduction Studies Facility Name Address Scope of Expiry Date Organization Medical Director Accreditation of Accreditation Abbotsford Regional Hospital and 32900 Marshall Road EEG, EP, EMG and NCS 2024-04-16 Fraser Health Authority Dr. Anthony Costantino Cancer Centre Abbotsford, BC, V2S 1K2 Broadway Medical EMG 930 - 943 West Broadway EMG and NCS 2022-11-17 Broadway Medical EMG Dr. Pankaj Dhawan Vancouver, BC, V5Z 4E1 Burnaby Hospital 3935 Kincaid Street EEG, EP, EMG and NCS 2023-02-27 Fraser Health Authority Dr. Christopher Bozek Burnaby, BC, V5G 2X6 Canadian Pain and Regenerative 301 - 1541 West Broadway EMG and NCS 2023-11-14 Canadian Pain and Dr. Catherine Ho Institute Vancouver, BC, V6J 1W7 Regenerative Institute Castlegar and District Community 709 10th Street EEG 2023-05-01 Interior Health Authority Dr. Dermot Adams Health Centre Castlegar, BC, 1N 2H7 Children's and Women's Health 4480 Oak Street EEG, EP, EMG and NCS 2023-03-06 Provincial Health Services Dr. Peter Wong Centre of British Columbia Vancouver, BC, V6H 3V4 Authority Coastal Neurodiagnostics 310-2630 Croydon Drive EMG and NCS 2023-03-16 Coastal Neurodiagnostics Dr. John Diggle Surrey, BC, V3Z 6T3 Coastal Rehabilitation and 203-1801 Bowen Road EMG and NCS 2023-11-01 Coastal Rehabilitation and Dr. Ross Davidson Neurodiagnostics Nanaimo, BC, V9S 1H1 Neurodiagnostics Downtown Physiatry EMG Laboratory 408-1160 Burrard Street EMG and NCS 2024-11-01 Downtown Physiatry EMG Dr. Grace Li Vancouver, BC, V6Z 2E8 Laboratory Dr. Abraham Chaiton - EMG 802 - 145 E 13th Street EMG and NCS 2023-03-22 Dr. Abraham Chaiton Dr. Abraham Chaiton North Vancouver, BC, V7L 2L4 Dr. Alexander Moll - EMG 3106 Gibbins Road EMG and NCS 2023-05-17 Dr. Alexander Moll Dr. Alexander Moll Duncan, BC, V9L 1E8 Dr. Alister Prout - EMG (Gibsons) 104 - 641 Mahan Road EMG and NCS 2023-06-01 Dr. Alister Prout Dr. Alister Prout Gibsons, BC, V0N 1V8 Dr. Alister Prout - EMG (Prince Rupert 1305 Summit Avenue EMG and NCS 2023-10-05 Dr. Alister Prout Dr. Alister Prout Regional Hospital) Prince Rupert, BC, V8J 2A6 Dr. Alister Prout - EMG (Vancouver) 419 - 1033 Davie Street EMG and NCS 2023-05-25 Dr. Alister Prout Dr. Alister Prout Vancouver, BC, V6E 1M7 1 of 5 College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia As of 2021-09-20 * EEG = Electroencephalography; EP = Evoked Potentials; EMG = Electromyography; NCS = Nerve Conduction Studies Facility Name Address Scope of Expiry Date Organization Medical Director Accreditation of Accreditation Dr. Ansel Chu - EMG 302 - 22112 52A Avenue EMG and NCS 2026-07-09 Dr. Ansel Chu Dr. Ansel Chu Langley, BC, V2Y 2M6 Dr. Arezoo Azadi - EMG 304 - 250 Keary Street EMG and NCS 2023-10-05 Dr. Arezoo Azadi Dr. Arezoo Azadi (Newwest Rehabilitation Medicine) New Westminster, BC, V3L 5E7 Dr. Charles Tai - EMG 204 - 5678 Granville Street EMG and NCS 2022-11-01 Dr. Charles Tai Dr. Charles Tai Vancouver, BC, V6M 3C5 Dr. Chahal Neurodiagnostic Clinic #305 – 233 Nelson’s Crescent EMG and NCS 2023-02-15 Dr. Chahal Dr. Preet Chahal New Westminster, BC, V3L 0E4 Neurodiagnostic Clinic Dr. Christina Cheung - EMG 4380 Lorimer Road EMG and NCS 2023-01-31 Dr. Christina Cheung Dr. Christina Cheung Whistler, BC, V0N 1B4 Dr. Corrie Graboski - EMG 7226 West Saanich Road, Brentwood EMG and NCS 2023-01-23 Dr. Corrie Graboski Dr. Corrie Graboski Bay, BC, V8M 1P6 Dr. Cory Toth (Burnaby Neurology) #209 - 4885 Kingsway EMG and NCS 2026-06-16 Dr. Cory Toth Dr. Cory Toth Burnaby, BC, V5G 4T2 Dr. David Craig - EMG 201-3001 Tutt Street EMG and NCS 2023-04-24 Dr. David Craig Dr. David Craig Kelowna, BC, V1Y 2H4 Dr. Derek Krete - EMG 2268 Pandosy St. EMG and NCS 2024-10-15 Dr. Derek Krete Dr. Derek Krete Abbot Building Kelowna, BC, V1T 1T2 Dr. Dermot Adams - EMG 206 - 3330 Richter Street EMG and NCS 2026-03-24 Dr. Dermot Adams Dr. Dermot Adams Kelowna, BC, V1W 4V5 Dr. Donald Cameron - EMG 210 - 125 E 13th Street EMG and NCS 2023-04-17 Dr. Donald Cameron Dr. Donald Cameron North Vancouver, BC, V6H 1B4 Dr. Gurwant Singh - EMG 235 - 1959 152 Street EMG and NCS 2022-12-08 Dr. Gurwant Singh Dr. Gurwant Singh Surrey, BC, V4A 9E3 Dr. Hakim Raghig Neurology Clinic 2151 McCallum Road EMG and NCS 2023-05-20 Dr. Hakim Raghig Dr. Hakim Raghig Abbotsford, BC, V2S 3N8 Dr. James Filbey - EMG 104-3551 Blanshard Street, Victoria, EMG and NCS 2023-01-24 Dr. James Filbey Dr. James Filbey BC, V8Z 0B9 Dr. James Scott - EMG 306- 1964 Fort Street EMG and NCS 2022-10-02 Dr. James Scott Dr. James Scott Victoria, BC, V8R 6R3 Dr. Jamila Madhani - EMG 3368 Dunbar Street EMG and NCS 2023-07-06 Dr. Jamila Madhani Dr. Jamila Madhani Vancouver, BC, V6S 2C1 Dr. Jennifer Thomas 2101 32nd Street EMG and NCS 2023-02-24 Dr. Jennifer Thomas Dr. Jennifer Thomas Vernon, BC, V1T 5L2 Dr. John Hostetler - EMG 2054 Sooke Road EMG and NCS 2022-10-30 Dr. John Hostetler Dr. John Hostetler Victoria, BC, V9B 1W3 Accredited Facilities – Neurodiagnostics 2 of 5 College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia As of 2021-09-20 * EEG = Electroencephalography; EP = Evoked Potentials; EMG = Electromyography; NCS = Nerve Conduction Studies Facility Name Address Scope of Expiry Date Organization Medical Director Accreditation of Accreditation Dr. Julian Lee - EMG 311 - 233 Nelson's Crescent EMG and NCS 2022-11-21 Dr. Julian Lee Dr. Julian Lee New Westminster, BC, V3L 0E4 Dr. Nadim Jiwa 306-1964 Fort Street EMG and NCS 2023-02-12 Dr. Nadim Jiwa Dr. Nadim Jiwa Victoria, BC, V8R 6R3 Dr. Niall Davidson - EMG 115 - 725 Carmi Avenue EMG and NCS 2023-04-11 Dr. Niall Davidson Dr. Niall Davidson Penticton, BC, V2A 3G8 Dr. Nikkie Randhawa Inc. 1519 W 57th Avenue EMG and NCS 2022-11-25 Dr. Nikkie Randhawa Dr. Nikkie Randhawa Vancouver, BC, V6P 6E9 Dr. Peter Boulton 1A-1743 Comox Avenue EMG and NCS 2023-05-16 Dr. Peter Boulton Dr. Peter Boulton Comox, BC V9M 3M2 Dr. Peter Inkpen (Exercise Medicine 3203 34th Street EMG and NCS 2023-04-11 Dr. Peter Inkpen Dr. Peter Inkpen and EMG Clinic) Vernon, BC, V1T 5X7 Dr. Priya Dhawan - EMG 340-138 E 13th Street, North EMG and NCS 2024-11-08 Dr. Priya Dhawan Dr. Priya Dhawan Vancouver, BC, V7L 0E5 Dr. Russell K. Mosewich - EMG 300 – 546 St. Paul Street EMG and NCS 2023-04-12 Dr. Russell K. Mosewich Dr. Russell K. Mosewich Kamloops, BC, V2C 5T1 Dr. Sarah Kaiway - EMG 340 -138 East 13 Street EMG and NCS 2026-03-04 Dr. Sarah Kaiway Dr. Sarah Kaiway North Vancouver, BC, V7L 0E5 Dr. Sathishkumar Rajasekaran - EMG 306 - 3330 Richter Street EMG and NCS 2023-04-03 Dr. Sathishkumar Dr. Sathishkumar Rajasekaran Kelowna, BC, V1W 4V5 Rajasekaran Dr. Shawn McCann - EMG #309 – 2755 Tutt Street EMG and NCS 2023-03-13 Dr. Shawn McCann Dr. Shawn McCann Kelowna, BC, V1Y 0G1 Dr. Sherry Wang Medical Corp #204 - 18730 Fraser Hwy EMG and NCS 2022-10-24 Dr. Sherry Wang Medical Dr. Sherry Wang Surrey, BC, V3S 7Y4 Corp Dr. Timothy McDowell (North Short 602-224 W Esplanade EMG and NCS 2023-03-21 Dr. Timothy McDowell Dr. Timothy McDowell Neurology) North Vancouver, BC, V7M 3M6 G.F. Strong Rehabilitation Centre 4255 Laurel Street EMG and NCS 2024-05-23 Vancouver Coastal Health Dr. Russell O'Connor Vancouver, BC, V5Z 2G9 Holy Family Hospital 7801 Argyle Street EMG and NCS 2024-03-04 Providence Health Care Dr. Anita Fan Vancouver, BC, V5P 3L6 Jim Pattison Outpatient Care and 9750 140th Street EEG, EP, EMG and NCS 2024-11-06 Fraser Health Authority Dr. John Diggle Surgery Centre Surrey, BC, V3T 0G9 Kelowna General Hospital-EMG 2268 Pandosy Street EMG and NCS 2023-01-31 Interior Health Authority Dr. David Craig Kelowna, BC, V1Y 1T2 Kelowna General Hospital- 2268 Pandosy Street EEG and EP 2023-02-06 Interior Health Authority Dr. Dermot Adams Neurodiagnostics Kelowna, BC, V1Y 1T2 Accredited Facilities – Neurodiagnostics 3 of 5 College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia As of 2021-09-20 * EEG = Electroencephalography; EP = Evoked Potentials; EMG = Electromyography; NCS = Nerve Conduction Studies Facility Name Address Scope of Expiry Date Organization Medical Director Accreditation of Accreditation Kootenay Lake District Hospital 3 View Street EMG and NCS 2023-06-19 Interior Health Authority Dr. Marian Berry Nelson, BC, V1L 2V1 Kinetix Orthopaedic and 2225 West Broadway EMG and NCS 2025-01-17 Kinetix Orthopaedic and Dr. Darren Gray Regenerative Medicine Vancouver, BC, V6K 2E4 Regenerative Medicine Lions Gate Hospital 231 E 15 Street EEG 2024-06-11 Vancouver Coastal Health Dr. Sarah Kaiway North Vancouver, BC, V7L 2L7 Nanaimo Regional General Hospital 1200 Dufferin Crescent EEG, EP, EMG and NCS 2023-04-10 Vancouver Island Health Dr. Kristen Attwell-Pope Nanaimo, BC, V9S 2B7 Authority Paul J. Winston MD Inc. #200-300 Shelbourne Street EMG and NCS 2023-10-01 Paul J. Winston MD Inc. Dr. Paul Winston Victoria, BC, V8P 5G8 Penticton Regional Hospital 550 Carmi Avenue EEG, EMG and NCS 2023-06-05 Interior Health Authority Dr. Niall Davidson Penticton, BC, V2A 3G6 Richmond Hospital 7000 Westminster Hwy EEG, EMG and NCS 2023-04-24 Vancouver Coastal Health Dr.
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