Ontario
Hamilton
Endocrinology and Metabolism
active
84491
female
6
Fluent in English
Registered as Independent Practice (from 24 Sep 2009)
Specialty Internal Medicine (30 Jun 2008)
Specialty Endocrinology and Metabolism (23 Sep 2009)
Independent Practice (from 24 Sep 2009)
Registered on 24 Sep 2009
Graduated at The University of British Columbia in 2004
Specialty Internal Medicine (30 Jun 2008)
Specialty Endocrinology and Metabolism (23 Sep 2009)
Postgraduate Training:
Elective Trainee at University of Toronto - Endocrinology and Metabolism (01 Jun 2006-30 Jun 2006)
PostGrad Yr 4 at University of Toronto - Endocrinology and Metabolism (01 Jul 2007-30 Jun 2008)
PostGrad Yr 5 at University of Toronto - Endocrinology and Metabolism (01 Jul 2008-30 Jun 2009)
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Natalia Yakubovich has received 2 rating(s) and 2 review(s), resulting in an average rating of 3.38 on a scale from 1 to 5. The overall rating for this medical doctor is good.
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Melissa
I have seen Dr. Yakubovich four times within 2 years. Although quiet, she is very friendly. I am comfortable in honestly answering her questions (with some Dr's I feel the need to tell them what they want to hear). She takes my concerns into consideration when coming up with treatment plans, and clearly explains to me what the plan is and why it's important I follow it. I have full faith in her abilities.
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Alina Wrobel
I was seen by the Doctor on two occasions. My personal perception of her was she was cool and dismissive and to busy to spend alot of time with me. She sent a student in first to deal with me. I felt as though I was made to feel my questions were ridiculous. My blood work turned out to be good,and for this I am greatful. On my second visist the student Doctor was sent in to give me my test results, she said that often symptoms are because of the diagnosis,to my understanding she was telling me my symptoms are psycosomatic. I explained to her the reason I sought out medical attention was because of my strange symptoms. I wasn"t aware of the adenoma until I had an MRI. I pointed out that my pupils do not dialate or react to light.(how can you fake that?)I'm happy my blood results were good I am greatful to God.The thought of seeking out more medical attention leaves a bad taste in my mouth. I still have migranes, my left eye still opens and closes on it's own. I still feel emense pressure in my eyes. Maybe it"s all in my head.
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