MEET THE PRIMARY CARE TEAM

Our family practice is currently full and we are not accepting new patients. Our current waitlist for family practice is >3400 patients.

FAMILY MEDICINE

Dr. Alex Xu MD, CCFP

Dr. Xu earned his medical degree and completed his residency training at The University of Western Ontario.  He has also completed the Fellowship of Medical CBT program through CBT Canada.  He splits his time working in general family medicine and providing cognitive behavioural therapy.

Dr Alexandra Wyszkowska

Dr. Alexandra Wyszkowska MD, CCFP, MRCGP

Dr. Alexandra Wyszkowska completed her undergraduate degree at Queen’s University before moving to Poland, where she completed her medical degree at Jagiellonian University Medical College in Krakow. She then completed her family medicine training in London, England. Her general practice in London specialized in health screening. She returned to her home in Toronto in 2022 to practice comprehensive family medicine. She has a special interest in lifestyle and preventative medicine. In her spare time, she enjoys cooking and travelling.

Dr. Brooke Hofbauer MD, CCFP

Dr. Hofbauer completed her medical degree and residency in Family Medicine at the University of Toronto, followed by a fellowship in Breast Disease and Oncology at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre. Outside of her work at Unify Health, she works in the University Health and Toronto East Health Networks as a surgical assist to the Surgical Oncology team and a GP-Oncologist in clinics dedicated to the diagnosis of breast cancer and surveillance of high-risk genetic mutation carriers. She is dedicated to comprehensive primary and preventive care with special interests in women’s health, breast health, and cancer survivorship.

Dr. Narendran Selvakumar MD, CCFP

Dr. Selvakumar completed his HBSc degree at the University of Toronto before attending the University of Limerick in Ireland for medical school. He has been involved in medical research, which led to several publications in scientific journals, as well as being co-editor of Infectious Disease and Critical Care Medicine Chapters in Andreoli & Carpenter’s Cecil Essentials of Medicine. He completed his family medicine residency at the University of Calgary.  He has experience in minor clinical procedures, including skin biopsies, skin allergy testing, and musculoskeletal injections. He has a special interest in Dermatology. 

Dr. Iman Haroun MD, CCFP

Dr. Haroun completed a Bachelor of Sciences in Biology from the University of Toronto and a Master’s degree in Genetic Counseling from the University of British Columbia. She worked as a genetic counselor at Sunnybrook Hospital Odette Cancer Centre. During this time, she participated in patient care, education, and research. 
Dr. Haroun then obtained her medical degree from the American University of Integrative Medicine in Barbados. She completed her residency in family medicine at Reading Hospital in Pennsylvania. She has now returned to Toronto to practice comprehensive family medicine. Dr. Haroun is particularly interested in disease prevention.

Dr. Risa Bordman MD, CCFP(PC), FCFP

Dr. Risa Bordman earned her medical degree at the University of Toronto and completed her Family Medicine residency training at North York General Hospital. She is the Faculty Development lead at the Office of Education Scholarship and Director of the Essence course at the Department of Family and Community Medicine, Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto. She is an Associate Professor at the University of Toronto and McMaster University. She teaches medical students and residents in her office. She recently received the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) Award of Excellence for 2022.  

Dr. Amiesha Panchal MD, CCFP

Dr. Panchal earned her medical degree from Wayne State University and completed a Family Medicine residency and a fellowship in Faculty Development at the University of Virginia. She has previously served on faculty at the University of California San Francisco and the Tufts Family Medicine Residency Program. Her interests include women's health, care of refugees and immigrants, health equity, and medical education. 

Dr. Darrell Ginsberg MD, MSc, CCFP

Dr. Ginsberg earned his medical degree from Queen's University and his Family Medicine training at the University of Toronto, where he won the Charles E. Snelling MD Paediatric Award for outstanding ability in Paediatrics. He then completed a Fellowship in Hospitalist Medicine at the University of Toronto. He has worked for four years as an Acute Care Hospitalist at Oakville Trafalgar Hospital. He is cross-appointed as an Adjunct Assistant Clinical Professor at McMaster University and a Lecturer at the University of Toronto.

Dr. Alanna Golden MD, MSW, CCFP

Dr. Golden completed her medical training at McMaster University and then went on to become Chief Resident for the Family Medicine program at Queen's University. She subsequently completed the GP-Oncology fellowship at Princess Margaret Hospital. She has worked on staff at Mount Sinai and Princess Margaret Hospital in high-risk genetics,  breast cancer, melanoma, and myeloma. She has a special interest in GP-Oncology, including survivorship care and patients undergoing active cancer treatment.

Dr. Brittany Chow MD, CCFP

Dr. Brittany Chow earned her medical degree at the University of Toronto and completed her family medicine residency at Michael Garron Hospital. She went on to complete a clinical fellowship in palliative care with the University of Toronto. She is an adjunct clinical lecturer with the Department of Family and Community Medicine. Her interests include community-based primary care, home-visiting palliative care and medical education.