Dr. Krackovitch completed her undergraduate studies at McGill University before moving to Calgary for her medical studies. She also completed her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at McMaster University and the University of Ottawa before returning to Montreal to begin her career.
Dr. Krackovitch has been working at Lakeshore Hospital since 2009. She enjoys all aspects of her specialty, caring for young adolescent patients to menopausal women. She deals with low and moderate risk obstetrics, labour and delivery, contraception, fertility basics, gynecologic surgery and colposcopy. Dr. Krackovitch lives in the West Island with her husband and five children.
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