Dr. Rose Martel, Family Doctor, North Vancouver, BC

Dr. Rose Martel

Dr. Rose Martel

Family Doctor
North Vancouver, BC
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Dr. Rose Martel Bio

Dr. Rose Martel is a family physician at the Telus Healthcare Centre in North Vancouver. Dr. Martel graduated from the University of Montreal in 2007 with a Doctorate in Medicine. She then completed a Family Practice Medical Residency in 2009 before relocating to a small coastal community then Northern Ontario to practice acute care medicine. Her love for the mountains led her to successfully undertake a Mountain Rescue Training Certificate in Grenoble, France and pushed her to move to beautiful British Columbia in 2011. Dr. Martel has a passion for sports medicine and completed her Sports Medicine Fellowship at the University of British Columbia in 2012. Over the following 5 years she committed her practice to research, treatment of acute and chronic athletic injuries, medical advisorship for WorkSafeBC as well as provided medical coverage for many different summer and winter sports, both locally and internationally. She also gained the skillset for ultrasound guided injections in 2015 and has been performing these procedures when needed for her patients or at the request of her colleagues for their own patients. In the next upcoming years, Dr Martel aspires to go to the Olympics as core medical for Canada. Dr. Martel also enjoys family practice as she appreciates the importance of advocacy and continuity of care. She particularly likes building relationships with her patients and educating them over time on prevention and management of their own medical conditions. She has more experience with youth and adults but is keen in building knowledge in elderly, pregnancy and infant care. In her downtime, Dr Martel has a passion for sport, animals and nature. You may see her in the mountains hiking with her two furry friend beagles, mountain biking or skiing with her loved ones, or gardening around her home.

Dr. Rose Martel, MD, Family Doctor, vancouver Is in good standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada,and the Canadian Medical Association

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Dr. Rose Martel, MD, Family Doctor, vancouver


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    One of the worst doctors I have ever encountered. I asked for further diagnosis regarding a chronic condition I had. She insisted that was not necessary and refused (with a very haughty attitude) to look further into my condition. I did my own research and found a doctor who would help and my years and years of chronic pain was finally solved. Avoid this "doctor". She has no empathy and limited skills.
    Submitted: December 31, 2022
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    An amazing caring Dr. Excellent beside manor, always punctual! I highly recommend Dr. Martel
    Submitted: July 03, 2022
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    Dr. Martel has diagnosed and treated my Right Shoulder injury. Thank you very much.
    Submitted: January 10, 2017
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    Dr. Rose Martel, Sports Medicine Physician, Vancouver, BC helped me a ski injury top my knee. Excellent
    Submitted: December 15, 2016
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    very resourceful, knowledgeable and helpful. helped me with my knee problems
    Submitted: September 27, 2016

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