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Dr. David Mai MD.

Dr. David Mai is originally from Ottawa.  He did his undergraduate degree in Biochemistry at the University of Ottawa, Ontario. His Medical School Training was at the University of Western Ontario where he was involved in intramural sports and raced mountain bikes at the provincial level.  He completed his Family Medicine Residency, Emergency Medicine and Sport Medicine Fellowship training at the University of Western Ontario. During this time he worked with varsity University Athletes. He has been published in Orthopaedic and sport medicine journals.  He has also given sports medicine presentations at the local, national and international levels and currently teaches at the University of Ottawa Medical School. He is fluent in English, French and Vietnamese.

He is currently the program director for the University of Ottawa Sport Medicine Training program and the chief physician of the University of Ottawa Sport Medicine and Physiotherapy Centre.  He oversees the medical care of the varsity athletes at the University of Ottawa.  He has been a volunteer physician at numerous local, provincial, national and international sporting events.  Most recently he was the chief medical officer for Team Canada at the FISU Summer Universiade in Shenzhen, China.

Dr. Mai has been in Ottawa since 2003 and has been the sport medicine physician at the ActiveCare Physiotherapy Clinic since 2010. He will see patients of all ages for primary care orthopaedic, musculoskeletal, and sport and exercise related conditions at the Active Care Physiotherapy Clinic at 1108 Klondike Road. Kanata Ontario.   To book an appointment with Dr. Mai please call:  613-595-0222.

 

 
 
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