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Dr Angela Marie Carol

Dr Angela Carol is a board certified family physician who specializes in geriatric care. She treats patients of all ages and backgrounds. A member of the Management and Quality and Compliance Committee at Einstein Physicians Montgomery, Dr. Carol is committed to the well-being of all patients. In addition to treating patients, she is a strong advocate for women’s health and prevention of illness through exercise. She aims to be the first choice for family physicians and she is passionate about helping people live healthy lives.

Dr. Angela Marie Carol is a physician specializing in internal medicine. She has over 11 years of experience in the field. Her patients can count on her to give them the care they need. Her clinical practice focuses on the prevention of illness and injury through regular exercise. Book an appointment with her now by clicking on the button below. This is an excellent opportunity to discuss your medical condition with a doctor with a passion for preventing illness and promoting wellness.

Dr. Carol has a strong passion for treating chronic illnesses, addiction and pain. She also works with social service agencies to improve access to health care for children and youth. Her clinical practice is located in the Code Red Zone of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. In addition to being a family physician, she has also taken on many leadership roles in the opioid crisis. She has been a medical advisor for the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, assistant clinical professor of family medicine at McMaster University, and lead physician at the Hamilton Urban Core Community Health Centre. While in her practice, Dr. Carol focused her efforts on reducing deaths and overdoses due to opioid misuse. She has also taken part in the development of policy for the region.

In addition to treating chronic illnesses and treating pain, Dr. Angela Marie Carol has taken on multiple roles in the opioid crisis. She is a medical advisor for the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, an assistant clinical professor of family medicine at McMaster University, and a lead physician at the Hamilton Urban Core Community Health Centre. In addition to her clinical work, Dr. Carol has participated in research, knowledge translation education models, and policy development.

As a family physician, Dr. Angela Marie Carol specializes in treating mental illnesses and chronic pain. She has also held roles as a medical advisor for the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario and as a lead physician at the Hamilton Urban Core Community Health Centre. Her efforts have resulted in fewer overdoses and deaths caused by opioid misuse, which have led to a rise in prescription drug abuse.

Dr. Angela Marie Carol is a family physician who has a diverse background. She specializes in mental illness and addiction and has a background in child and youth work and social work. She also serves as a medical advisor for the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario and is a lead physician at the Hamilton Urban Core Community Health Centre. She has a keen interest in the opioid crisis and has been a key member of many health teams, including the Executive of the Medical Legal Society of Hamilton.

A family physician is a doctor who specializes in treating chronic illnesses. As a medical adviser to the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, Dr. Carol has a variety of roles in relation to the opioid crisis. She is a medical advisor for the Hamilton Urban Core Community Health Centre, assistant clinical professor at McMaster University, and a lead physician at the Hamilton Urban Core Community Health Centre. While her practice revolves around the treatment of chronic diseases and pain, Dr. Carol also serves as an informed resource on opioids and addiction and advocates for policies.

She is also a member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario’s medical committee. She is currently serving on the Board of Directors of the Medical Legal Society of Hamilton. She is also a member of the American Pain Society. She has a background in addiction and mental illness, and has a background in child and youth services. She is a social worker and has worked in the Hamilton Code Red Zone for three years.