Dr. Rothstein studied medicine at McGill University where he graduated in 2015. He then trained in family medicine training at St. Mary’s Hospital (McGill), graduating in 2017.
He specializes in family medicine and is particularly interested in pediatrics and emergency care. His professional approach focuses on quality and accessibility of care.
Dr. Rothstein works at ELNA Pediatrics Tiny Tots. He enjoys working with a team of physicians and collaborating with auxiliary services. He is always available for his patients if they have a concern.
In his personal life, he is married and has two children, Aiden and Dylan.
Medicine, McGill University, 2015; Family Medicine, St-Mary’s Hospital, McGill, University, 2017 and graduated in 2017
English, French
McGill University, Family Medicine, 2015-2017
6900 Décarie Boulevard, Suite 3550
Montréal, Québec
H3X 2T8
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