Ontario
Hamilton
Infectious Diseases
active
69029
male
15
Fluent in English, Urdu
Hospital privileges:
Hamilton Health Sciences Centre McMaster & Childrens Hosp,McMaster & Children's Hospital (Hamilton)
Hamilton Health Sciences,General Site (Hamilton)
Hamilton Health Sciences,Henderson Site (Hamilton)
St Joseph's Healthcare System,Hamilton (Hamilton)
St Peter's Hospital (Hamilton)
Registered as Independent Practice (from 18 Aug 1999)
Specialty Internal Medicine (30 Jun 1999)
Specialty Infectious Diseases (05 Sep 2001)
Independent Practice (from 18 Aug 1999)
Registered on 18 Aug 1999
Graduated at University of Saskatchewan in 1995
Specialty Internal Medicine (30 Jun 1999)
Specialty Infectious Diseases (05 Sep 2001)
Hospital privileges:
Hamilton Health Sciences Centre McMaster & Childrens Hosp,McMaster & Children's Hospital (Hamilton)
Hamilton Health Sciences,General Site (Hamilton)
Hamilton Health Sciences,Henderson Site (Hamilton)
St Joseph's Healthcare System,Hamilton (Hamilton)
St Peter's Hospital (Hamilton)
Postgraduate Training:
PostGrad Yr 1 at University of Toronto - Internal Medicine (01 Jul 1995-30 Jun 1996)
PostGrad Yr 2 at University of Toronto - Internal Medicine (01 Jul 1996-30 Jun 1997)
PostGrad Yr 3 at University of Toronto - Internal Medicine (01 Jul 1997-30 Jun 1998)
PostGrad Yr 4 at The University of Western Ontario - Endocrinology and Metabolism (01 Jul 1998-31 Aug 1998)
PostGrad Yr 4 at University of Toronto - Internal Medicine (01 Sep 1998-30 Jun 1999)
McMaster University Medical Centre, Division of Infectious D
S. Haider Medicine Professional Corporation
No associations
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Shariq Haider has received 1 rating(s) and 1 review(s), resulting in an average rating of 1.50 on a scale from 1 to 5. The overall rating for this medical doctor is very bad.
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Geoff Langhorne
Set out at our first appointment to determine, not if my symptoms and their cause DID exist, but whether the conditions to support their existence (in his judgment) existed. Very much an "if . . . then . . ." doctor. If in his judgment you could not be experiencing your symptoms, then the symptoms you've reported are at best irrelevant. Cursory diagnosis of supporting conditions (in his judgment), exam but no definitive first-hand diagnosis of conditions you may report. Will invalidate your standing with your family doctor if, without considering current research "because it must have been poorly done" he considers your symptoms unlikely to have taken place, or unlikely to be attributable to a treatable cause.
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Profile ID: SRCA-MDS-P-40208