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Dr. Adrian Le, MD, CCFP

“Dr. Adrian Le earned his MD at the University of British Columbia and completed his residency at the University of Toronto in Family Medicine. Dr. Le has also trained in sports and exercise medicine at Hospital for Special Surgery (Cornell University), University of California San Francisco and Stanford University.

Throughout his medical training, Dr. Le has been involved in the care of elite athletes, including NCAA Division 1 football and basketball players, as well as new athletes, adolescents and weekend warriors. Dr. Le has also served as an assistant team physician for several sports teams including the Stanford Cardinal (NCAA), St. John’s Red Storm (NCAA) and Toronto Marlies (AHL). He has also served as an event physician for the New York City Marathon and the NCAA Men’s Division 1 Basketball Championship.

Having grown up playing competitive sports, Dr. Le believes in the positive impact sports and exercise has on overall health and wellness. He joins Athletic Edge Sports Medicine to provide care to athletes of all levels, and is involved in medical education through teaching resident physicians at the University of Toronto.”

 

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