Dr Anthony Train
Family Physician
About Dr Train
Edit profileDr. Anthony Train is a bilingual Family Physician practicing at 115 Clarence Street, Kingston, ON, where he offers comprehensive, patient-centered care through his clinic and academic role at Queen’s University. Fluent in English and Afrikaans, he serves patients of all ages with a focus on continuity, evidence-based medicine, and healthcare quality improvement. Known for his holistic approach and leadership in clinical education, Dr. Train is a respected figure in Kingston’s medical community. If you’ve received care from him, consider leaving a review to help others discover his thoughtful and research-informed practice.
Special interest
Dr. Train’s medical interests include patient safety in primary care, overuse reduction of medications and diagnostics, dermatological conditions such as psoriasis and viral skin infections, and systematic reviews of clinical topics. He is actively involved in quality improvement initiatives, supports Choosing Wisely Canada, and contributes to national preventive health guidelines through the Canadian Task Force. His clinical work integrates chronic disease management, preventive screenings, and skin condition treatment with a strong emphasis on healthcare resource stewardship.
Education and training
Dr. Anthony Train earned his MBChB from the University of Stellenbosch in South Africa in 2006 and completed his medical training in 2009. He holds certification in Family Medicine from the College of Family Physicians of Canada and a Master of Science in Healthcare Quality from Queen’s University. He is licensed by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario under license number 116892 and holds hospital privileges at Kingston Health Sciences Centre. He is also an Assistant Professor and QI Lead at Queen’s Department of Family Medicine.
Practice in Haynes Hall
Haynes Hall
- Haynes Hall, 115 Clarence St, Kingston ON K7L 5N6
Frequently Asked Questions
He manages mild to moderate plaque psoriasis and viral skin infections like warts, molluscum contagiosum, and shingles using topical therapies and patient education.
Yes, he is an Assistant Professor at Queen’s University and leads quality improvement training for family medicine residents.
He specializes in patient safety and reducing unnecessary tests and treatments, contributing to Choosing Wisely Canada and national preventive health guidelines.
He practices at 115 Clarence Street, Kingston, ON, and is affiliated with Kingston Health Sciences Centre.
Yes, patients can contact his clinic at (613) 533-9303 to inquire about availability and registration procedures; referrals are not required.
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1 review about Dr Anthony Train
very poor doctor. he was my family dr.
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