Ismail G.H. Peer
Internist
2224 Walker Road Suite 135 Windsor Ontario, N8W5L7About
Ismail G. H. Peer, MD, FRCP(C) is owner of a large private gastroenterology and internal medicine in Ontario, Canada. Educated in South Africa, he is Board Certified in both the United States and Canada. Dr. Peer specializes in gastrointestinal disorders and endoscopy; a way of exploring the body's systems without being too invasive. He is a pioneer in the field of endoscopy, setting up units at the 4 Windsor Hospitals- I.O.D.E., Grace Hospital, Hotel Dieu and Metropolitan Hospitals in 1972. Currently, he is the Director of the Endoscopic Unit at Windsor Regional Hospital and continues to practice at Hotel Dieu Hospital as well.
Education and Training
Witwatersrand University
Board Certification
American Board of Internal Medicine - Internal Medicine
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Internships
- Edendale Hospital P.M. Burg Natal (Internal Medicine)
Fellowships
- Kingston General Hospital (Nephrology), Kansas City Medical Center (Gastroenterology)
Professional Society Memberships
- American College of Gastroenterology, American Association of Liver Diseases, Canadian Gastroenterology, Ontario Gastroenterology Association, Essex County Medical Society
What do you attribute your success to?
Keeping patients comfortable and hard work, also long hours and his family's inspiration.
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