Osler Cardiology has been a trusted medical pillar in the Brampton community for thirty years, and in the Bolton community for 15 years. Our clinic specializes in cardiac diagnostic testing and our team is dedicated to ensuring that every patient receives the highest quality of cardiovascular care. We are committed to continuing this standard of excellence for many more years to come.
Meet our doctors:
Milan Gupta, MD
Dr. Gupta is certified by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada in both internal medicine and adult cardiology. He has also been certified by the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology, the Heart Rhythm Society, and the American Board of Internal Medicine.Â
Dr. Gupta received his MD from the University of Toronto, where he then completed his residency in internal medicine and fellowship in cardiology. He runs a busy clinical practice in Brampton, ON. He is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto. In addition, he holds the positions of Adjunct Scientist in the Division of CV Surgery and Affiliate Scientist at the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute at St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto. Dr. Gupta is actively engaged in clinical research and professional advocacy. He holds a number of research grants and has published over 60 peer-reviewed manuscripts. He also serves on numerous professional advisory boards and guidelines writing committees. He is the Medical Co-Director of the Collaborative CME & Research Network (www.ccrnmd.com), and is past Treasurer and Executive Member of the Canadian Cardiovascular Society.
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He is co-founder and past chair of the Greater Toronto Area Community Cardiologists (GTACC), and past Board Member of the Cardiac Care Network of Ontario. Dr. Gupta lectures widely on a variety of topics, and has a strong interest in developing innovative continuing medical education initiatives. His research interests include ethnicity and heart disease, acute coronary syndromes, atrial fibrillation, and emerging risk factors in vascular disease. Dr. Gupta is married and has three children. He recently joined the Board of Directors of SANSAR (www.sansar.org), a charitable organization dedicated to raising awareness of health issues amongst the South Asian community.
Narendra Singh, MD
Dr. Singh graduated in the top ten of his class from Dalhousie Medical School in Halifax Nova Scotia and went on to complete a residency and cardiology fellowship at the University of Toronto. He practiced for 8 year in Toronto at Rouge Valley Health System- Centenary site. He has previously been director of Scarborough Cardiology Research, cofounder of the GTACC organization, and also past National Secretary of the Canadian Cardiovascular Society. He moved to Atlanta in 2002. He was a partner with Northside Cardiology PC and subsequently joined with Atlanta Heart Specialists, LLC, where he is Director of Clinical Research. He has been Clinical Assistant Professor at Emory University and now with Georgia Regents University.
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Dr. Singh is currently a councilor on the Georgia Chapter, American College of Cardiology board. Dr Singh is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology, American Heart Association and Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. Dr. Singh has been a site investigator in over 100 national and international trials. He actively designs and conducts independent research. He has published extensively on topics ranging from acute coronary syndromes, health outcomes, disparities in access to care and South Asian heart disease. Since 2007 he has been on the Marquis Who’s Who in Medicine publication list. In 2011 Dr Singh was awarded the GA Chapter American College of Cardiology Distinguished Service Award. Although mainly practicing in Atlanta, Dr. Singh maintains strong ties to Canada and sees patients regularly over weekends at Osler Cardiology.
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