Ontario
Toronto GTA
University of Toronto
Family Medicine
active
81294
female
6
Fluent in English
Hospital privileges:
Women's College Hospital (Toronto)
Registered as Independent Practice (from 22 Jun 2006)
Specialty Family Medicine (19 Jun 2006)
Independent Practice (from 22 Jun 2006)
Registered on 01 Jul 2004
Graduated at McMaster University in 2004
Specialty Family Medicine (19 Jun 2006)
Hospital privileges:
Women's College Hospital (Toronto)
Postgraduate Training:
PostGrad Yr 1 at University of Toronto - Family Medicine (01 Jul 2004-30 Jun 2005)
PostGrad Yr 2 at University of Toronto - Family Medicine (01 Jul 2005-30 Jun 2006)
PostGrad Yr 3 at University of Toronto - Family Medicine (01 Jul 2006-30 Jun 2007)
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Jordana Lea Sheps has received 1 rating(s) and 1 review(s), resulting in an average rating of 1.75 on a scale from 1 to 5. The overall rating for this medical doctor is bad.
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Stay away from this doctor, she is a sadist who enjoys seeing her patients in pain. She makes snap judgements and doesn't even take a medical history. She can't recognize common conditions, that eventually come to light 2 years later! She prescribes powerful drugs that you don't need, without proper diagnosis, just to do something and palm you off. A female misogynist who assumes all women are hysterics, she dismisses all medical symptoms and conditions, sometimes with cruel jokes! What fun, maybe I'll have a stroke or a heart-attack--ha ha ha. Then she tells you to go to emergency, or see a social worker!--the idea she wants you to buy is that you are a fake, but she is the fake. She treats her patients as guinea pigs--performing unnecessary in-office procedures just to humiliate you more! I'm sure one of her "examinations" caused internal bleeding, not to mention excruciating pain, and she had hard evidence of my condition. She should have known better. She and the other doctors at this practice ought to get some decent medical training so they know that your kidneys aren't up in your shoulder blades. And stop trying to brainwash patients into believing they don't have the symptoms and conditions they have. Medicine should be based on hard science, not touchy-feely trendy generalities about "stress" and "peri-menopause." And that evil smile is not something that builds patient confidence in a medical practitioner.
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