Dr. Greg Steffens is a highly skilled Rheumatologist with 15 years of experience in diagnosing and managing autoimmune diseases and arthritis. He practices at the Barrie Rheumatology Clinic, where he provides comprehensive care to patients suffering from conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and other inflammatory disorders.
His expertise extends to both the clinical and research aspects of rheumatology, and he is known for his patient-centered approach, focusing on both the medical and emotional well-being of his patients. Dr. Steffens is dedicated to improving his patients' quality of life by utilizing the latest advancements in treatment and providing personalized care plans.
University of British Columbia (UBC) · Doctor of Medicine (MD) · Year: 2004
Registration No. REG-55339247 · Medical Council of Canada (MCC) - MCC · 2005
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Dr. Steffens has been actively involved in research focused on arthritis treatments and immune-mediated diseases. He has contributed to studies aimed at improving early diagnosis and developing new treatment strategies for chronic inflammatory diseases. His research has been published in prominent journals such as Arthritis & Rheumatism and The Journal of Rheumatology.
Excellence in Rheumatology Care - Ontario Rheumatology Association, 2018
Innovative Research Award - Canadian Rheumatology Association, 2020
Dr. Steffens’ publications have focused on biologic therapies, arthritis management, and lifestyle interventions for rheumatologic conditions. His works have helped to improve the understanding of autoimmune diseases and the development of targeted therapies. He has co-authored research articles and often presents his findings at national and international rheumatology conferences.
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