Dr. Tanbir Sindhar is an experienced physician with over 19 years of practice in General and Internal Medicine. He has extensive experience in diagnosing and managing a wide range of medical conditions, from common illnesses to complex chronic diseases. Dr. Sindhar’s expertise includes preventive care, chronic disease management, and health promotion. His patient-centered approach has earned him recognition and respect within the Maple Ridge, BC, community. He is committed to improving the health of his patients by providing evidence-based care and working with them to develop personalized treatment plans.
University of British Columbia (UBC) · Doctor of Medicine (MD) · Year: 2006
Registration No. 5647382910 · Medical Council of Canada (MCC) - MCC · 2007
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Dr. Sindhar has been involved in various research initiatives focused on chronic disease management, especially related to cardiovascular health, diabetes, and hypertension. His research explores the role of preventive healthcare in reducing the burden of chronic diseases. Dr. Sindhar has contributed to several studies published in peer-reviewed journals and has presented his findings at national and international medical conferences. His ongoing research helps refine treatment protocols and enhance patient care strategies in internal medicine.
Excellence in Internal Medicine Award – 2018: Recognized for his outstanding contributions to the field of internal medicine and his commitment to improving patient care.
Dr. Sindhar has authored several publications in general medicine and preventive healthcare:
Managing Chronic Diseases in Primary Care: A Holistic Approach – Published in Canadian Journal of Internal Medicine, 2017. This article discusses strategies for managing chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease in primary care.
The Importance of Preventive Healthcare in Internal Medicine – Published in Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2016. Dr. Sindhar emphasizes the importance of early intervention and prevention in internal medicine.
Lifestyle Modifications to Prevent Heart Disease – Published in Journal of Cardiology, 2019. This paper explores the role of lifestyle changes in preventing and managing cardiovascular diseases.
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