Dr. Ron Hiebert

Dr. Ron Hiebert

Family Doctor
Victoria, BC
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If you are looking for local services or  treatment  in the office or hospital from a Local Family Physician, contact a provider such as ( Dr. Ron Hiebert ) to inquire if they are accepting patients or you need a referral.   Phone number to book an appointment (250) 519-1539   ( Dr. Ron Hiebert )is  in good standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons ( Dr. Ron Hiebert ) is in good stanfding with  the Canadian Medical Association The speaker in the videos may have no association with ( Dr. Ron Hiebert, Local Family Physician Victoria, BC ). Keywords: Primary Care: Working with your Family Doctor, Primary Care: Gastrointestinal Symptoms, Primary Care: Chronic Diseases, Primary Care: Infectious Disease

Please contact ( Dr. Ron Hiebert, Local Family Physician Victoria, BC ) to enquire if this health care provider is accepting new patients. ( Dr. Ron Hiebert ) is often associated with these kinds of conditions and treatment options Why Am I So Tired? : Hypothyroidismand conditions like Osteoporosis Treatment

( Dr. Ron Hiebert, Local Family Physician Victoria, BC ), may talk about some of the conditions and some of the treatment options shown on the videos. Always talk with your local family physician  about the information you learnt from the videos in regards to treatments Peyronie's Disease and procedures the healthcare practitioner could  perform and if they would be appropriate for you. Remember good information  from your local family physician  is the corner stone to understanding your condition or disease. 

Family physicians treat a variety of conditions including diabetes and heart disease and your annual stress test and often checking yearly for arthritis. Family physicians are also a great resource for physiotherapy and both sleeping and hypothyroidism . If you are suffering from male incontinence then consulting your family physician for a referral to a urologist might be the solution  

It used to be common for people to “save up” their questions and concerns for an annual checkup with a physician. Many patients today choose to visit a primary care physician when they’re sick or are at a higher risk for developing a disease. Similarly, many medical experts have moved away from the yearly physical exam, instead recommending periodic health evaluations as needed. If you have a chronic condition such as diabetes, heart disease or arthritis, you may need to see your physician more regularly.  Certaines formes de Trouvez des informations ou des preuves locales comme des médecins de famille locaux ou des médecins de famille à montréal et à québec

The second question importantly is about alcohol. Alcohol in excess definitely can cause atrial fibrillation, and all patients with atrial fibrillation should avoid alcohol in excess. If you have a fever, drinking cold liquids and taking lukewarm baths can help alleviate symptoms.  Young kids, older adults, people with chronic illnesses and pregnant women are at a higher risk of complications from the flu. If you are 50 years and over you should be asking your healthcare practitioner, nurse, pharmacist or family physician about getting vaccinated against shingles

If you are 50 years and over you should be asking your healthcare practitioner, nurse, pharmacist or family physician about getting vaccinated against shingles. If you’re 50 years or older, you should ask your doctor or pharmacist about the shingles vaccine. The risk of shingles increases as you age, which is why medical providers recommend getting vaccinated at 50.

Treatment for osteoporosis may involve lifestyle modifications, such as a balanced diet rich in calcium and vitamin D, regular weight-bearing exercises, and avoiding smoking and excessive alcohol consumption. Medications may also be prescribed to slow down bone loss or stimulate new bone growth, depending on the individual's situation.

If you suspect you may be at risk for osteoporosis or have concerns about your bone health, it's best to consult with a healthcare professional for evaluation and appropriate

Ratings for Dr. Ron Hiebert, Local Family Physician, Victoria BC, Family Practice NOW

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    Good brain; good doctor. Patients need a little patience.
    Submitted: April 21, 2022
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    Beyond poor as a doctor. Completely negligent, and with an air of doing so purposefully and intentionally. Expect nothing but trouble and complications after seeing this guy..... I would love to sue the pants off this arrogant, egomaniacal, narcissistic, malicious and malevolent POS. Please Ron, find another profession and do us all a favour.
    Submitted: September 02, 2021
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    I would rate NO STARS if possible. Negligent, negligent, negligent egomaniac. Stay away from this "doctor". Worst doctor ever. Would not listen, and would attribute false information to me/my medical case, information that he made up himself. But if you contradict him, watch out, he becomes belligerent!! He misdiagnosed me and caused me extra pain and suffering, extra risks, and greater expense when my issue could have been very easily and quickly addressed. Was extremely condescending, disrespectful and dismissive. Expect to be rushed to end the visit and/or phone consultations each time you I deal with him. Definitely should have chosen another profession, like something with a very high danger/death rating.
    Submitted: September 02, 2021
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    This arrogant, power tripping, negligent doctor has left me without a prescription since Dec. 19/19 because he decided to fax the information to Pharmacare instead of calling them as they gave me the procedure to have the prescription immediatelybadded for me. It is now 10 days later and I must get some type of alternative, but this asshole purposely delayed that. Negligence with intent to cause bodily harm will be the charge against him. What would help would be a real doctor with concerns, but this is Victoria and the criminal elements start at the BC COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
    Submitted: December 30, 2019

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