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Family physicians treat injuries and illnesses that occur in everyday life. Broken bones, sinus infections, colds, and other common viruses are examples of ailments that are treated by a family physician. They are frontline care provider for our community.

Physician services are normally covered by Ontario Health, provided you present a valid OHIP card at the time of your visit. If you do not have a government healthcare but seek medical attention, the physician will charge for the cost of the visit.
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Dr. Alaina F Aguanno
Family Physician
London Health Sciences Centre, 800 Commissioner's Road East, Division of Emergency Medicine
E1
London, Ontario
N6A 5W9
Tel. 519.667.6538
Spoken Languages:
English
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Dr. Leslie Ann Baker
Family Physician
University of Western Ontario, Western Student Health Services, University Community Centre
Room 11
London, Ontario
N6A 3K7
Tel. 519.661.3030
Fax 519.850.2567
Spoken Languages:
English
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Dr. Monica Oi-Yee Dai
Family Physician
University of Western Ontario, Schulich School of Medicine
Clinical Skills Building, 2nd Floor Rix
London, Ontario
N6A 5C1
Tel. 519.661.2037
Spoken Languages:
English
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Dr. Ashish Gupta
Family Physician
Postgraduate Medical Education, Schulich School of Medicine, University of Western Ontario, Room M106 Medical Science Building

London, Ontario
N6A 5C1
Spoken Languages:
English
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Dr. Sangoh Shawn Lee
Family Physician
Postgraduate Medical Education, Schulich School of Medicine, University of Western Ontario, Room M106 Medical Science Building

London, Ontario
N6A 5C1
Tel. 519.661.2037
Spoken Languages:
English
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Dr. Leah Anne Mawhinney
Family Physician
Victoria Family Medical Centre
60 Chelsey Avenue
London, Ontario
N5Z 2C1
Tel. 519.433.8424
Fax 519.433.2244
Spoken Languages:
English
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Postgraduate Medical Education, Schulich School of Medicine, University of Western Ontario, Room M106 Medical Science Building

London, Ontario
N6A 5C1
Spoken Languages:
English
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Postgraduate Medical Education, Schulich School of Medicine, University of Western Ontario, Room M106 Medical Science Building

London, Ontario
N6A 5C1
Spoken Languages:
English
Post a Review
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Postgraduate Medical Education, Schulich School of Medicine, University of Western Ontario, Room M106 Medical Science Building

London, Ontario
N6A 5C1
Spoken Languages:
English
Post a Review
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Postgraduate Medical Education, Schulich School of Medicine, University of Western Ontario, Room M106 Medical Science Building

London, Ontario
N6A 5C1
Spoken Languages:
English
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