Dr Ian Davis

Dr Ian Davis

Family Physician, Internal Medicine Physician, Infectious Disease Specialist

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Dr. Ian Davis is a triple-certified Family Physician, Internal Medicine specialist, and Infectious Disease expert based at QEII Health Sciences Centre – VG Site, Department of Infectious Diseases, Room 5014, 5820 University Avenue, Halifax, NS B3H 1Y7, where he provides advanced diagnostic and therapeutic care for complex infections and chronic conditions; if you’ve been treated by Dr. Davis, consider leaving a review to help others benefit from his depth of expertise and collaborative approach to medicine.

Special interest

Dr. Davis’s clinical interests include antimicrobial stewardship, hospital-acquired infections, HIV care, tuberculosis management, and the immunological aspects of aging; he is actively involved in research through Dalhousie University’s Senescence Aging Infection and Immunity Lab, focusing on host-pathogen interactions and improving outcomes for vulnerable populations.

Education and training

He completed his MD at the University of Toronto in 1992, followed by a Family Medicine residency in 1994, and later pursued subspecialty training in Internal Medicine, Medical Microbiology, and Infectious Diseases at Dalhousie University, earning his FRCPC designation in 2004.

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Practice in Halifax, NS

  • Dept of Infectious Diseases, 5820 University Avenue, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 1V7

Frequently Asked Questions

He focuses on complex infections including HIV, tuberculosis, MRSA, and hospital-acquired infections, using evidence-based protocols and multidisciplinary care.

Yes, he is an associate professor at Dalhousie University and contributes to research on aging, immunity, and infectious diseases through the SAIL Lab.

Absolutely—he has extensive experience managing infections in immunocompromised individuals, including transplant recipients and oncology patients.

Yes, referrals are required for infectious disease consultations and are triaged based on urgency and clinical complexity at the QEII Health Sciences Centre.

He integrates clinical practice with academic research, ensuring patients benefit from the latest advancements in diagnostics, treatment, and infection control.

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