Ontario
Toronto GTA
Downtown Toronto
Psychiatry
active
73090
male
28
Fluent in English, Romanian
Hospital privileges:
Centre For Addiction and Mental Health,Clarke Site (Toronto)
Mount Sinai Hospital (Toronto)
Registered as Independent Practice (from 30 Jun 1999)
Specialty Psychiatry (30 Jun 1999)
Independent Practice (from 30 Jun 1999)
Registered on 30 Jun 1999
Graduated at Institute Medicine, Pharmacy, Bucharest in 1982
Specialty Psychiatry (30 Jun 1999)
Hospital privileges:
Centre For Addiction and Mental Health,Clarke Site (Toronto)
Mount Sinai Hospital (Toronto)
Postgraduate Training:
Elective Trainee at University of Toronto - Psychiatry (01 Oct 1998-31 Mar 1999)
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Bogdan-Cristian I Ulic has received 5 rating(s) and 5 review(s), resulting in an average rating of 4.20 on a scale from 1 to 5. The overall rating for this medical doctor is very good.
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Andrea F.
Kind, patient, empathetic doctor and one of o kind human beeing
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Steve Rogers
The best psychiatrist in the world. He pulled me back from a very dark place and has always been nothing but helpful.
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Kimberly Manbeck
Dr. Ulic is the best psychiatrist i've ever had.
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VDH
Dr. Ulic is the best psychiatrist (by a long shot) I've ever seen, and I have seen a LOT of psychiatrists. He helped me more in two weeks than the others did put together, over thirty years.
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L Carter
I am still recovering from the horrors of Dr Ulic’s services. He had me in an observing cage where anyone could watch me undress. When I used the bathroom, there were no shelves or hooks so my clothes were on the floor. He didn’t care that the particle board under the sink had no paint and had been urinated on. He and his cohort, Dr Furqan, forced me to take risperidol which gave me an aniphalactic reaction. When my daughter saw my swollen feet from the risperidol, she was so distraught she died. He thought it was fine to fry other patient’s brains with electroconvulsive shock therapy and threatened me with it. At night we were told to sleep 9 hours without getting up to use the bathroom.
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