Ontario
Toronto GTA
Brampton
Family Medicine
active
64093
male
19
Fluent in English
Hospital privileges:
Credit Valley Hospital (Mississauga)
Trillium Health Centre,Mississauga Site (Mississauga)
William Osler Health Centre-Brampton Civic Hospital (Brampton)
Registered as Independent Practice (from 07 Aug 1992)
Specialty Family Medicine (08 Dec 1993)
Independent Practice (from 07 Aug 1992)
Registered on 17 Jun 1991
Graduated at University of Toronto in 1991
Specialty Family Medicine (08 Dec 1993)
Hospital privileges:
Credit Valley Hospital (Mississauga)
Trillium Health Centre,Mississauga Site (Mississauga)
William Osler Health Centre-Brampton Civic Hospital (Brampton)
Postgraduate Training:
Other at University of Toronto - Comprehensive Internship (17 Jun 1991-15 Jun 1992)
Resident 2 at University of Toronto - Family Medicine (01 Jul 1992-30 Jun 1993)
Sequeira Medicine Professional Corporation
Streetsville Medical Centre
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Jim Smith
I would give Dr. Errol Sequoia -10 rating if I could!!!! If you want to give bad drugs to your love one’s then Dr.Errol Joseph Sequeira is your man. If you know someone that visits Dr. Sequeira and you love them, then RUN! Dr. Sequeira had said that it is up to the families (Power of Attorneys) what drugs a patient's gets. How can a doctor take medical advice from people with no medical background? Dr.Sequeira has been prescribing Risperidone/Risperdal to a dementia patients in long term care for over 18 months! WHY? Health Canada along with the drug manufacturer Johnson & Johnson have issued a warning NOT to prescribe Risperidone to Dementia patients. Elderly patients with dementia treated with Risperidone have serious health risks associated with the drug including an increased risk of death. Dementia patients who take Risperidone may suffer from a number of side effects, including serious ones like gynecomastia, movement disorders, diabetes, pituitary tutors ,strokes, mini stroke along and heart problems that can lead to death. Also another side effect is sudden cardiac death, it occurs when the heart abruptly stops pumping blood, this is not the same as a heart attack. So why would Dr.Sequeira continue prescribing this drug? This is clearly Elder Abuse. Do you think Dr.Sequeira would prescribe this drug to any of his family members? Please remember Risperidone is not approved for use in patients with dementia-related psychosis.
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