Dr. Ashraf has been a family physician in Canada since 2014 and uses a patient-centered approach in his work. He believes that every patient deserves to be treated as an individual and not just as a medical case.
He takes the necessary time to listen to the patients and explain the various steps of their medical treatment. Dr. Ashraf educates patients about their condition so they can make informed decisions based on medical information. As a physician, he emphasizes the value of teamwork in treating patients. Dr. Ashraf strongly believes in continuity of care and encourages his patients to build a long-term relationship with their primary care physician and medical clinic.
Dr. Ashraf is constantly striving to improve the services offered at the clinic. He works with his entire team to make changes to services based on patient’s feedback. Together, he and his team have been able to reduce waiting times and provide patients with the treatment they need.
Certification, College of Family Physicians of Canada, 2018; Licentiate, Medical Council of Canada, 2010; Medical Communication Assessment Project, University of Calgary, 2010; Bachelor’s Degree, Medicine and Surgery, Minya University, 1992-1999
English, Arabic
General Practice, Minya University Hospital, 1999-2000
1110 Panatella Blvd #510
Calgary, Alberta
T3K 0S6
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