Born and raised in Montreal, Dr. Patakfalvi grew up in a close-knit community. From an early age, the idea of sharing and solidarity was important to her. Early on, she became involved in the community as an active member of the Girl Scouts, volunteering at the local community center to help new immigrants, and at the hospital. All of this contributed to her passion for helping others and dedicating herself to them. From that point on, medicine became her calling!
Through her training in family medicine, Dr. Patakfalvi has had the privilege of caring for patients at various stages of life, from infancy to senior years. In addition to her work at ELNA Pediatrics clinic, she works in the emergency department of an adult hospital. She also works in the long-term care unit, caring for patients with chronic respiratory diseases. Dr. Patakfalvi enjoys this healthy professional balance that enables her to provide the best possible care to all of her patients.
In her spare time, Dr. Patakfalvi teaches fitness, competes, and is a nutrition coach. Her favorite quote from Gandhi is, “It is health that is real wealth.” As a physician, she can attest to the truth of this quote, and is working to build a community that takes a holistic view of health to achieve harmony between the physical, mental and spiritual realms!
3400 du Marché Street, Suite 203
Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Québec
H9B 2Y1
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men in Canada. Discover screening and treatment options offered at ELN
Do I need to fast? Can I exercise beforehand? Discover the precautions and recommendations to follow before your blood test.
Find out how to contract an STI, what the main symptoms are and how to get tested if you have any doubts about you sexual health.
It takes practice and time to quit smoking. The benefits of stopping smoking are worth the effort. Different strategies work better for
Find out how lifestyle habits and non-invasive treatments can slow the appearance of wrinkles on your face.
It's critical to recognize heart attack symptoms, and to take them seriously. Acting promptly may save your life!
A medical check-up can help prevent and detect health problems. Find out if you need one, and how to go about it.
Find out how colonoscopy can help detect colorectal cancer, which causes over 9,000 deaths a year in Canada.
Find out everything you need to know about private clinics: services offered, costs, reimbursements, access, waiting times and much more.
Winter exacerbates skin problems such as eczema, psoriasis and rosacea. Find out why and how to prevent them.