Dr. Andrew B. Adegbite Medicine Professional Corporation

Ontario – Greater Sudbury

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Dr. A. Adegbite
Founded on 02/01/2007

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Terry Davey

Dr Adegite went out of his way to fix my broken neck and he did a wonderful job! I placed my trust in him and he never let me down. This all took place in the 70's. I now live in Florida but I think of him often. I tell my wife, a Texan, of all he did for me. My phone number here in Florida is 1-352-621-6606.

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catherine kankainen

A very nice man.Feel very comfortable with him.

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Greg Bond

Very professional, but a man of few words. Surgery went well as advertised and recouvery instructions were clear. All hospital staff told me I had the best in the business doing my procedure.

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Re: Arlene H. Berry, DOD - May 24, 2000 My wife was declared as having met with 'brain death criteria', within only a few hours following her transfer from Kirkland Lake to Sudbury, while under the care of Dr. Adegbite. Withholding life sustaining treatment from an “undiagnosed” patient with concurrent hyperglycemia, hypokalemia and electrolyte abnormalities in combination with a severely paralysed motor function and who is under the influence of sedative hypnotic and tranquilizing agents is of questionable legality. In fact, it amounts to an act of wanton and reckless disregard for human life. For the record, many conditions may falsely mimic brainstem death clinically upon examination, but without excluding them you will KILL a person by homicide, or criminal negligence despite the reversibility of brain damage.

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