Dr. Shuker studied at McGill University for 11 years, earning 2 bachelor’s degrees in physiology and anatomy and cell biology. He also completed his medical degree at McGill University and his residency at Jewish General Hospital. He maintains his medical knowledge in a busy practice with patients of all ages. Dr. Shuker specialises in vasectomies, minor emergencies, ultrasound guided cortisone joint injections and other procedures. Using a holistic approach to medicine, he treats his patients with repect and the utmost concern for detail.
Bachelor of Science, Physiology, McGill University, 2008;
Bachelor of Science, Anatomy and Cell Biology, McGill University, 2010
Medical School (MD CM). Graduated 2014. McGill University.
English, French, Hebrew
Family Medicine, Jewish General Hospital, McGill University, 2014-2016
6900 Décarie Boulevard, Suite M-265
Montréal, Québec
H3X 2T8
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