Dr Danielle Brown-Shreves
Family Physician
About Dr Brown-Shreves
Edit profileDr. Danielle Brown-Shreves is a visionary Family Physician practicing at Restore Medical Clinics, located at 786 Bronson Avenue, Suite 502, Ottawa, ON, where she leads Ottawa’s first Black-led interdisciplinary clinic with a mission to deliver compassionate, collaborative, and culturally responsive care to individuals and families across all ages. Known for her advocacy and holistic approach, she blends clinical excellence with community engagement to uplift vulnerable populations. If you’ve experienced her care, consider leaving a review to help others discover a physician who truly leads with heart and purpose.
Special interest
Dr. Brown-Shreves’s medical interests include global health, trauma-informed care, chronic disease management, refugee and immigrant health, and interdisciplinary collaboration. She focuses on addressing health disparities, integrating mental health into primary care, and supporting historically marginalized communities through accessible, equity-driven services. Her clinic also emphasizes mentorship, education, and systemic change, making her practice a hub for both healing and innovation.
Education and training
Dr. Danielle Brown-Shreves earned her MBBS from the University of the West Indies in 2006, completed her Family Medicine residency at the University of Ottawa in 2012, and later pursued a Master of Science in Global Health at Northwestern University in Chicago. She is certified by the College of Family Physicians of Canada and licensed by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO #93105).
Practice in Ottawa, ON
- 786 Bronson Ave, Restore Medical Clinics, Ottawa ON K1S 4G4
Practice in Bowmanville Hospital
Bowmanville Hospital
- 47 Liberty Street South, Bowmanville, ON L1C 2N4
Frequently Asked Questions
Restore Medical Clinics is the city’s first Black-led interdisciplinary clinic, focused on equity, collaboration, and culturally sensitive care for vulnerable populations.
Yes, she specializes in supporting newcomers with trauma-informed care, chronic disease management, and navigation of Canada’s healthcare system.
Absolutely—she is an assistant professor at Queen’s University and holds an adjunct appointment at the University of Ottawa, mentoring future physicians and advocating for inclusive training environments.
Yes, her practice integrates mental health into primary care, offering assessments, counseling, and referrals tailored to each patient’s emotional and cultural context.
She leads the Restore International Foundation, sits on provincial health leadership tables, and drives systemic change through advocacy, education, and global health initiatives.
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