Ontario
Toronto GTA
University of Toronto
Neurology
active
55710
male
25
Fluent in Bulgarian, English
Hospital privileges:
Toronto East General Hospital (Toronto)
Registered as Independent Practice (from 24 Oct 1986)
Specialty Internal Medicine (12 Jun 1989)
Specialty Neurology (27 Nov 1991)
Independent Practice (from 24 Oct 1986)
Registered on 17 Jun 1985
Graduated at University of Toronto in 1985
Specialty Internal Medicine (12 Jun 1989)
Specialty Neurology (27 Nov 1991)
Hospital privileges:
Toronto East General Hospital (Toronto)
Postgraduate Training:
Other at University of Toronto - Comprehensive Internship (17 Jun 1985-16 Jun 1986)
Resident 2 at University of Toronto - Internal Medicine (01 Jul 1986-30 Jun 1987)
Resident 3 at University of Toronto - Internal Medicine (01 Jul 1987-30 Jun 1988)
Resident 3 at University of Toronto - Neurology (01 Jul 1988-30 Jun 1989)
Resident 4 at University of Toronto - Neurology (01 Jul 1989-30 Jun 1990)
Resident 4 at University of Toronto - Neurology (01 Jul 1990-30 Jun 1991)
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Rossen Roussev has received 2 rating(s) and 2 review(s), resulting in an average rating of 1.38 on a scale from 1 to 5. The overall rating for this medical doctor is very bad.
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M.browman
I saw this very dismissive and arrogant man because i had bilateral severe pain and numbness in both my feet and up both my legs. I lost all sense of balance and i was always falling. He gave me a a very brief nerve conduction test. No other tests were done nor recommended and no mri was recommended either. He said i had idiopathic neuropathy of which there us no cure and to come back to see him after one year, even though he could do nothing to help me. He watched my akward walking but did no formal balancing tests and vibration tests. He was TOTALLY WRONG!!. After consulting and being tested by a brilliant neurologist at the Toronto General hospital i was told that i definately do not have idiopathic neuropathy. I was sent for an mri and a benign intra dural TUMOR was found at the thoracic level of my spine. It was successfully removed and i am now not only walking without falling, but back to dancing and weight training again. I have no numbness nor pain. Please STAY AWAY from this man because his ego is larger than his knowledge. He has no diagnostic skills and limited experience as to any other possible causes of muscle pain, weakness and numbness except of idiopathic neuropathy. He uses it as a generic term for "I have no idea whats wrong with you" Clearly he did not bother to try and find out. His so - called allegiance to the Hippocratic oath is a joke. It means nothing to him. What a pity and a shame that a specialist could be like that. He is NOT effecient and he cannot be trusted to care for his patients to the best of his ability. I know......i went to him. HUUUUUGE MISTAKE.
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Luis Raposo
Very rude receptionist. Dr has appointments but you wait an hour past the time you should have been seen. Late patients are still put ahead of you even though they areived after your scheduled appt time. Will seek another specialist.
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