Lakha Singh

Ontario – Toronto GTA – Downtown Toronto

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Non-specialist

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Fluent in English

Registered as Postgraduate Education (from 01 Jul 2005)

Postgraduate Education (from 01 Jul 2005)
Registered on 01 Jul 2005
Graduated at University of Toronto in 2005

Postgraduate Training:
PostGrad Yr 1 at University of Toronto - Psychiatry (01 Jul 2005-30 Jun 2006)
PostGrad Yr 2 at University of Toronto - Psychiatry (01 Jul 2006-30 Jun 2007)
PostGrad Yr 3 at University of Toronto - Psychiatry (01 Jul 2007-30 Jun 2008)
PostGrad Yr 4 at University of Toronto - Psychiatry (01 Jul 2008-30 Jun 2009)
PostGrad Yr 5 at University of Toronto - Psychiatry (01 Jul 2009-30 Jun 2010)

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Michael Nasser

Ms.Singh does not care for the welfare of the patient and prescribe medication that she suits best for them. She violates the patient rights and treats them like animals.

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Matt Fenton

I was admitted to hospital for suicidal thoughts and alcohol withdrawal symptoms. Dr. Singh treated me in a manner which I believe could have put my health/life in serious jeopardy in my mental state at the time. I was transferred to the Emergency Psychiatric Ward (after treatment for withdrawals in Sub-Acute). Dr. Singh immediately asked me why I was there, told me she was discharging me in the morning, and threatened to discharge me if my parents called asking why she would discharge me if I was feeling suicidal. At the time, if I had been discharged, I feel I may have chosen to self harm or follow through with my original suicidal plan. I feel a Psychiatrist threatening to discharge a patient with suicidal thoughts if parents are concerned is beyond unprofessional and unquestionably unethical. I was truly seeking help because I felt hopeless and I felt like she directly put my life at bare minimum in serious danger by threatening to discharge due to parental concern. I was very frightened and felt like the Doctor who was there to help me was quite literally threatening to do the opposite.

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