Dr Deborah Levitan

Dr Deborah Levitan

Family Physician

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Dr. Deborah Levitan is a seasoned Family Physician practicing at 76 Grenville Street, Toronto, ON, where she provides comprehensive and continuous care to patients of all ages through a patient-centered approach that emphasizes trust, advocacy, and long-term wellness—if you’ve received care from Dr. Levitan, consider leaving a review to help others discover her thoughtful and thorough style of practice.

Special interest

Dr. Levitan’s clinical interests include musculoskeletal conditions, chronic pain management, preventative screenings, and coordination of care for complex health needs; she is known for treating joint and muscle pain, mechanical back and neck issues, and for referring patients to physiotherapy, chiropractic, or specialist services when appropriate, ensuring that each care plan is tailored to the individual’s condition and goals.

Education and training

Dr. Deborah Levitan earned her MD from McGill University Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences in 1980 and received her Family Medicine certification from the College of Family Physicians of Canada in 1983; she held an Independent Practice license with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario until her retirement in 2025.

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Practice in Women's College Hospital

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Women's College Hospital

  • 76 Grenville, Toronto, ON M5S 1B2
  • 416-323-6060 x14
  • 416-323-6402

Frequently Asked Questions

She managed acute and chronic back and neck pain, joint discomfort, and muscle strain, often coordinating referrals to physiotherapy or pain specialists when needed.

Yes, her practice included newborns, children, adults, and seniors, offering continuity and age-appropriate care across life stages.

She emphasized a multidisciplinary strategy, combining medical treatment with physical therapy, lifestyle adjustments, and specialist input to improve function and reduce discomfort.

Absolutely. She provided routine screenings, health assessments, and early detection strategies to help patients maintain long-term wellness.

No, she retired in June 2025, but her contributions to family medicine and patient advocacy continue to be appreciated by the community.

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