Ontario
Toronto GTA
North York
Emergency Medicine
active
90034
male
11
Fluent in English
Hospital privileges:
North York General Hospital,Branson Hospital Site (Toronto)
North York General Hospital,General Division (Toronto)
Southlake Regional Health Centre (Newmarket)
Registered as Independent Practice (from 19 Nov 2008)
Specialty Emergency Medicine (30 Jun 2004)
Independent Practice (from 19 Nov 2008)
Registered on 19 Nov 2008
Graduated at McGill University in 1999
Specialty Emergency Medicine (30 Jun 2004)
Hospital privileges:
North York General Hospital,Branson Hospital Site (Toronto)
North York General Hospital,General Division (Toronto)
Southlake Regional Health Centre (Newmarket)
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Jamie Zack Blicker has received 7 rating(s) and 7 review(s), resulting in an average rating of 1.68 on a scale from 1 to 5. The overall rating for this medical doctor is very bad.
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Mary Vitale
I saw this doctor on January 31, 2024 at North York General Hospital, he is a very unprofessional doctor. I hit my head hard cutting it open on the back and I am having dizziness, I had to ask for a CT scan. I get back after CT Scan and he says, you are fine follow up with your family doctor!!!! Are you kidding me???? I have so much dizziness and pain in my head and nothing was accomplished after 4 years in the ER. His license should be taken from him!! Now I need to seek another ER hospital to find out why I am having dizziness in my head. SHAMEFUL!!
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Ahmed
I don’t usually write reviews online. But I came across this website and I thought it would be a good idea to let people know about the kind of doctors that they’ll be seeing. My brother nearly died in the emergency department while we waited for him to be seen, which I guess has become the norm in Canada now. Nonetheless, you’d expect to be treated properly when you’re finally at attended to by a physician. Unfortunately, for my brother that physician was Dr Blicker, a doctor with no compassion for patients. And on top of that lacks the clinical knowledge to be able to diagnose someone who is clearly dying and at least have them admitted. He wanted to simply discharge my brother on some painkillers and just move on to the next patient. We had to fight for my brother to stay in the ED and be seen by another competent physician, who immediately after seeing my brother diagnosed him with circulatory shock and immediately transferred us to the ICU at another hospital. So, you can imagine what kind of doctor he is when he wanted to discharge someone who needed to be in the ICU. My brother ended having to stay in the hospital for a month and went through years of rehab to get back to normal. So I guess my advice is if you have the choice, try to avoid being his patient.
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