Dr Larisa Eibisch

Dr Larisa Eibisch

Family Physician

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Dr. Larisa Eibisch is a Family Physician based in Toronto, ON, practicing at Kingston General Hospital located at 333 Sherbourne Street. With over 17 years of experience, she offers compassionate, evidence-based care to patients of all ages, including marginalized and under-housed populations. Her multilingual consultations in English, Latvian, and Spanish make her practice inclusive and accessible. If you've received care from Dr. Eibisch, consider leaving a review to help others find a physician who truly listens and advocates for their well-being.

Special interest

Dr. Eibisch’s medical interests include addiction medicine, mental health care, poverty-informed practice, and holistic family medicine. She has worked extensively with vulnerable populations through clinics like The Works and Kick Start, and she leads educational workshops such as “Treating Poverty” for physicians and medical students, focusing on the intersection of social determinants and physical health.

Education and training

Dr. Eibisch holds a BA in Psychology from Dalhousie University (2000), earned her MD from the University of Toronto in 2008, and completed a Master of Public Health at Harvard University in 2012.

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Practice in Sherbourne Health Centre

Sherbourne Health Centre

  • Sherbourne Health Centre, 333 Sherbourne Street, Toronto ON M5A 2S5

Practice in Coderix Medical Clinic

Coderix Medical Clinic

  • Coderix Medical Clinic, First Floor, 69 Queen Street East, Toronto ON M5C 1R8

Frequently Asked Questions

She integrates social advocacy into clinical care, addressing poverty and mental health as core components of patient wellness.

Yes, she provides addiction care through clinics like Coderix and has extensive experience supporting individuals with substance use challenges.

Absolutely—she is known for connecting patients with community resources and advocating for their broader health needs beyond the clinic.

Yes, she teaches workshops on poverty-informed care and is applying to be a Clinician-Educator through the University of Toronto’s Department of Family and Community Medicine.

She offers consultations in English, Latvian, and Spanish, making her practice accessible to a wide range of patients.

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