Bluewater Health has significantly strengthened its professional staff, announcing the addition of four new specialists whose privileges were approved this week. The new physicians bring advanced training from across Canada and the United States, promising expanded care options for Sarnia-Lambton residents. The new additions include: Dr. Haris Akhtar, an Internist and Infectious Diseases Specialist, who […]

Bluewater Health has significantly strengthened its professional staff, announcing the addition of four new specialists whose privileges were approved this week. The new physicians bring advanced training from across Canada and the United States, promising expanded care options for Sarnia-Lambton residents.
The new additions include:
Dr. Haris Akhtar, an Internist and Infectious Diseases Specialist, who completed fellowships at McGill University and the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science. Dr. Akhtar noted the hospital’s commitment to patient-centered care and the "warmth and collegiality of the team."
Dr. Adam Miller, a Medical Oncologist, trained at McMaster, McGill, and Queen’s Universities. Dr. Miller emphasizes that his approach to helping patients navigate their cancer journey is rooted in compassion and respect.
Dr. Inmo Sung, a Hospitalist, who completed his medical degree at McMaster and his Family Medicine Residency at Western University. Having done clinical rotations at Bluewater Health, Dr. Sung cited the strong sense of community as a key reason for his return.
Dr. Kylen Van Osch, an Otolaryngologist – Head and Neck Surgeon, who earned her medical degree and completed her residency at Western University. A Southwestern Ontario native, Dr. Van Osch expressed her commitment to serving the community and working within the hospital's collaborative culture.
Dr. Mike Haddad, Chief of Staff, welcomed the new hires, stating that their arrival reflects Bluewater Health's ongoing commitment to meeting community healthcare needs. He highlighted that the specialists' leading-edge training ensures residents can access advanced care closer to home.
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