Dr. Felix Asekomhe is an experienced Internal Medicine specialist with 12 years of expertise in managing hypertension, diabetes, and chronic disease prevention. He practices at the Brampton Internal Medicine Clinic, where he provides comprehensive care for patients with cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and other chronic conditions. Dr. Asekomhe takes a holistic approach to patient care, focusing on early detection, preventive strategies, and personalized treatment plans aimed at managing chronic conditions and improving patients' long-term health outcomes.
University of Toronto · Doctor of Medicine (MD) · Year: 2007
Registration No. REG-49263874 · Medical Council of Canada (MCC) - MCC · 2013
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Dr. Asekomhe has contributed to research in chronic disease management, particularly in the areas of hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular health. His research focuses on improving treatment methods, developing preventive care models, and enhancing patient education. He has published several studies in internal medicine journals and has presented his research at national and international conferences.
Excellence in Hypertension Management - Canadian Hypertension Education Program, 2017
Best Diabetes Care Specialist - Ontario Medical Association, 2018
Top Internal Medicine Provider - Brampton Health Foundation, 2020
Dr. Asekomhe has authored numerous research papers on chronic disease management, hypertension, and diabetes care. His work has been published in Canadian Family Physician and Journal of Clinical Hypertension. His research continues to advance knowledge in chronic disease care and preventive health practices.
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