Ontario
Greater Sudbury
Family Medicine
active
75170
male
10
Fluent in English, French
Hospital privileges:
Chapleau Health Services,Chapleau General Hospital (Chapleau)
Espanola General Hospital (Espanola)
Sudbury Regional Hospital,Laurentian Site (Sudbury)
Sudbury Regional Hospital,Memorial Site (Sudbury)
Sudbury Regional Hospital,St Joseph's General Site (Sudbury)
Registered as Independent Practice (from 26 Jun 2002)
Specialty Family Medicine (18 Jun 2002)
Independent Practice (from 26 Jun 2002)
Registered on 01 Jul 2000
Graduated at University of Ottawa in 2000
Specialty Family Medicine (18 Jun 2002)
Hospital privileges:
Chapleau Health Services,Chapleau General Hospital (Chapleau)
Espanola General Hospital (Espanola)
Sudbury Regional Hospital,Laurentian Site (Sudbury)
Sudbury Regional Hospital,Memorial Site (Sudbury)
Sudbury Regional Hospital,St Joseph's General Site (Sudbury)
Postgraduate Training:
PostGrad Yr 1 at University of Ottawa - Family Medicine (01 Jul 2000-30 Jun 2001)
PostGrad Yr 2 at University of Ottawa - Family Medicine (01 Jul 2001-30 Jun 2002)
PostGrad Yr 3 at University of Ottawa - Emergency Medicine (01 Jul 2002-20 Apr 2003)
Andre Lionel Michon
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I'm Dr. Michon's patient since 2003. I have only positive things to say about him.
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Josiane Roy
If you’re only option is this physician, I highly recommend you go to any veterinarian instead. My mother went to the WE 3 times complaining of abdominal pain. He dismissed her concerns on 3 separate visits. Never did bloodwork, not any x-rays. On her 4th visit she was brought in by ambulance after collapsing. She had a perforated bowl and was septic for 10 days. He then had her transferred to Sudbury. While there they found a baseball size cancerous tumour that was blocking her intestines and the tumour has spread to her bladder. He’s prescribed her laxatives that ended up accelerating her sepsis on her second visit. The surgeon at the Sudbury hospital didn’t think she’d make it, he’s never encountered anyone who’d been septic for that long. He had 3 chances to help her before the worst happen. Because of his actions, they weren’t able to repair her intestine and I my remove the tumour. She has to live with a colostomy bag. She is lucky to be alive. And it is not thanks to this man and his Etch a Sketch medical degree.
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Cherrie St.Michael
He was our family doctor for a few years. We changed doctors because of his sexist arrogant and demeaning, condescending manner. As well as lack of proper medical care. I went to him repeatedly for years with trouble with my reproductive system. In severe pain etc. every time he would tell me that I need to be on the pill. I would then tell him that I cannot take the pill. It makes me psycho and I will end up divorced. He would say well if you’re not gonna take this, I can’t help you, you can go home my husband finally came. We went through the spiel and he said the pill thing and my husband said she can’t take it makes her psycho. There’s something wrong. We need to find out what it is, which is exactly what I have been telling him for years finally, a man said it to him so ordered some tests turns out I need surgery. I was not in a good way suffered for years in pain because he wouldn’t listen to me because of his bigotry. Also just recently my daughter she’s a married grown woman towent to emergency The nurse practitioner at her family doctors office actually told her go to emerge so she did , he walked in and in the most arrogant rude snarky tone said what’s the problem ? His body language and sharp clipped tone made it clear we were an inconvenience to him. However she told him the problem. He said I’m not doing that for you and she said well find someone who can then and he was like you’re being rude to me and you need a time out. Keep in mind. This is a full-grown woman who is in excruciating pain and has been in the waiting room for eight hours , and I followed him to the hallway asked to speak to him and he refused to speak to me. Said he other patients and just walked away,so he basically refused to treat her because she advocated for herself which I understand if you’re sexist man seems disrespectful but she was not being disrespectful in any way. She left in tears because of the aggressive and demeaning way he spoke to her.
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