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Dr. Rebecca Menzies, a dedicated obstetrician, gynecologist, and maternal-fetal medicine (MFM) physician, is renowned for her comprehensive approach to women's health. Her interests focus on high-risk pregnancies, emphasizing advanced prenatal diagnostics and interventions to ensure the well-being of both mother and baby. Dr. Menzies is deeply involved in reproductive endocrinology, exploring cutting-edge treatments for infertility and hormone imbalances. She is also passionate about gynecologic oncology, working on early detection and innovative therapies for cancers of the female reproductive system. Additionally, Dr. Menzies specializes in minimally invasive surgical techniques, such as laparoscopy and robotic surgery, to enhance patient outcomes and recovery. Her holistic approach integrates lifestyle modifications, patient education, and personalized care to promote overall women's health. Dr. Menzies' commitment to evidence-based medicine and compassionate care ensures that each patient receives tailored and empathetic treatment.
Practice address
- 2200 Eglington Ave., Valley House, Credit Valley Hospital, Mississauga ON L5M 2N1
Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine
- Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine, Mount Sinai Hospital, 700 University Ave., 3rd Floor, Toronto ON M5G 1Z5
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Dr. Menzies is singlehandedly the BEST OBGYN in Canada and was responsible for my 2nd baby prenatal care. She is caring, thoughtful, does not rush your appointments, takes a genuine interest in what you have to say and truly cheers for you and your baby. Her bedside manner is incredible, she makes you feel comfortable and she does not let you go without having all your questions answered. She is the kind of doctor that understands that the mother is the one who delivers, not the doctor, and she makes it clear through her words and actions. My only regret is that I missed her shift when my daughter was born, because I would have loved to have her for my birthing experience too.
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