Dr. Tretiakov is an established and skilled physician with over 15 years combined experience in family medicine. He is actively involved in the community and has practised at Country Hills Medicentres in Calgary for the past 10 years.
His family medicine practise also includes his special interests in occupational medicine and surgical procedures. Dr. Tretiakov’s passion is driven by the relationships he builds with his patients over the course of their lives. He also enjoys keeping them healthy and caring for them. He treats patients of all ages, from newborns to geriatrics. For him, medicine is much more than a job, it is a calling and a great honour.
He proudly advocates for his patients to achieve the best health outcomes. In the past, he has also spent time working in rural communities to ensure that all residents have adequate access to healthcare. Dr. Tretiakov looks forward to providing quality and timely care to patients throughout Alberta.
Family Medicine, Omsk State Medical Academy, Omsk, 1998.
English, Russian
Family Medicine, Rabin Medical Center-2001-2002; OB/GYN, University of Saskatchewan
5149 Country Hills Blvd #220
Calgary, Alberta
T3A 5K8
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