Ontario
Toronto GTA
Richmond Hill
Internal Medicine
active
70043
female
14
Fluent in English
Hospital privileges:
Humber River Regional Hospital,Humber Memorial-Church Street Site (Toronto)
Humber River Regional Hospital,York-Finch General Finch Avenue Site (Toronto)
Registered as Independent Practice (from 25 May 2001)
Specialty Internal Medicine (31 Dec 2000)
Independent Practice (from 25 May 2001)
Registered on 01 Jul 1996
Graduated at McMaster University in 1996
Specialty Internal Medicine (31 Dec 2000)
Hospital privileges:
Humber River Regional Hospital,Humber Memorial-Church Street Site (Toronto)
Humber River Regional Hospital,York-Finch General Finch Avenue Site (Toronto)
Postgraduate Training:
PostGrad Yr 1 at University of Toronto - Internal Medicine (01 Jul 1996-30 Jun 1997)
PostGrad Yr 2 at University of Toronto - Internal Medicine (01 Jul 1997-30 Jun 1998)
PostGrad Yr 3 at University of Toronto - Internal Medicine (01 Jul 1998-30 Jun 1999)
PostGrad Yr 4 at University of Toronto - Critical Care Medicine (01 Jul 1999-30 Jun 2000)
PostGrad Yr 4 at University of Toronto - Critical Care Medicine (01 Jul 2000-18 Nov 2000)
PostGrad Yr 5 at University of Toronto - Critical Care Medicine (19 Nov 2000-30 Sep 2001)
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Carol Sylvia Redstone has received 2 rating(s) and 2 review(s), resulting in an average rating of 3.00 on a scale from 1 to 5. The overall rating for this medical doctor is not bad.
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I found her to be knowledgeable !quick to act in an urgent situation. Higlly recommend her!
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In my experience when my loved one was under her care, I found Dr. Redstone to be one of the most unprofessional and unprepared doctor. At one of our meetings, she came in without the patient’s health records, no notebook or pen and asked one of my family members’ if she can borrow her notebook to illustrate something. When we started asking her specific questions, she became uncomfortable and embarassed because she didn’t know the answer. She then gets up unexpectedly and decides to end the meeting. Her colleague (another doctor who was also present at the meeting) then follows her out the door while we all looked at each other in confusion. The interpreter was also confused and started asking “who is going to sign my paper.” We then told the interpreter “she ain’t signing anything because she’s got no pen!” We all wanted an explanation to why she ended the meeting so abruptedly and Dr. Redstone said she felt uncomfortable by another family member (probably the one who asked her the questions).
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