Dr. Solomon has been practicing as a family physician specializing in pediatrics since 2006. She was born and raised in Montreal and received both her Bachelor of Science and medical degrees from McGill University. She has a busy pediatric practice and enjoys mentoring and teaching medical students and residents on a weekly basis. She feels privileged to be able to improve the health of her patients. She also enjoys the relationships she builds with both her patients and their parents.
Dr. Solomon is a mother of three children. In her spare time, she often volunteers at her children’s school, and enjoys skiing and snowshoeing, and spending time with her family.
Bachelor of Science, Physiology, McGill University, 1999; McGill University Medical School, 2003
English, French
Family Medicine, Jewish General Hospital, McGill University, 2003-2006
6900 Décarie Boulevard, Suite 3550
Montréal, Québec
H3X 2T8
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