A new doctor moving to Woodstock, Dr. Frank Ferlisi wants to clear up any confusion right now, that he is not Dr. Ghaly and has no affiliation with him whatsoever.
WOODSTOCK - A new doctor coming to Woodstock this month is hoping to clear up any confusion.
Dr. Frank Ferlisi is starting a new practice next to the Hospital at 333 Athlone Avenue, Suite 102, later this month and will start accepting new patients right away. Some people online in Woodstock have confused him with another doctor in town, Dr. Ghaly, who was in the news recently, regarding past accusations of voyeurism.
Heart FM recently spoke with Dr. Frank Ferlisi and he is not sure where this confusion is coming from. Dr. Ferlisi has never met Dr. Ghaly and has no association with him whatsoever. He has never been investigated for any crimes and has a clean record. He has even provided his CPSO record, which you can read online here.
Dr. Ferlisi contacted the radio station after noticing some negative comments on his Facebook page, from people who had him confused with Dr. Ghaly. Dr. Ferlisi also wanted to note how excited he is to be working in the Friendly City and he is ready to accept new patients.
If someone is in need of a Family Doctor, they may call his office at 519-533-6402 starting September 30th, 2019 to book an appointment.
Dr. Ferlisi graduated from the Schulich School of Medicine in London, Ontario. He then completed additional training in Lethbridge, Alberta through the Cumming School of Medicine (University of Calgary) Rural Family Medicine Program.
Originally from the Vaughan, Ontario area, Dr. Ferlisi wanted to practice medicine in a smaller city. He is looking forward to serving the Woodstock community.

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