Ratings for Dr. Greg Knight

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If you value your quality of life, your person-hood, and your very existence do not accept treatment from this unscrupulous coward for your cancer. He told me in April 2021 I had a glioblastoma when I did not. He told me I would 'be gone' within 12 months when I am not. He told me the benefit of his treatment may be an additional 6 months post-treatment. However, I would be nothing short of vegetative before I passed. I questioned him and his treatment plan which would prematurely end my life by bringing my concerns to the CPSO and the HPARB - but he is a good liar and both of these professional boards decided on no further action. I have responded very well to the treatment provided by the London Regional Cancer Centre - long may my health last. If your experience is similar, do expose him through this site - this unethical individual should not be allowed to treat patients without supervision.

Submitted July 14, 2023

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A perspective from a dying patient of his: Dr. Knight may be an industry standard “oncologist”, but I saw zero evidence about the “hematologist” research credential. Most of his patients are simply not given a fighting chance to live, certainly not with whatever quality of life remaining to them. This man is not beyond covering up misdiagnosis by prescribing further risk and suffering. Dr. Knight reinterprets his Physician’s Hippocratic Oath such that it is perfectly acceptable “TO DO HARM” to a patient provided it unleashes torrents of OHIP dollars flowing to those who don’t need it, residing mainly south of the border behind gated mansions.
Dr. Knight is a creature of “Big Pharma”, short on ethics, long on BS, a devout Standard Chemotherapy salesman. He is psychologically incapable of pulling his nose out of his Catalogue of “FDA Approved” Toxins long enough to look his next victim in the eye, let alone LISTEN. He does manage to rationalize trophy size death tolls if it lines the right pockets. No doubt his retirement investments tend to yield good returns.
Should you find yourself on this man’s examination table and notice a curious omission of mortality statistics, alternative treatments, or basic facts about body’s immune system as its only defence against disease, or reference to a dubious “protocol” that prevents him prescribing any procedure that doesn’t involve injecting poison … RUN! You may not get another chance.

Submitted March 23, 2021

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I met Dr Knight July 16, 2018 and found him to be a very pleasant person. He was quite helpful in answering my questions and I even got a couple of smiles out of him. He did not try to talk me in to any further treatments as they were not necessary. The only thing I have to do is get a CAT scan to make sure there are no signs of melanoma anywhere else. Great doctor!!!!!

Submitted July 17, 2018

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Personality of a filing cabinet. A bit on the obtuse side. Not to mention rude.

Submitted April 27, 2018

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dr knight is very pushy. tried to talk my father into chemo.. when my dad asked to think about it a bit...he discharged my father from the hospital and wanted nothing to do with him after that. he doesn't like when u ask questions. end of story my father died very young, at the very incapable hand of grand river hospital

Submitted Dec. 17, 2016

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Dr. Mohamed Husien is a very dangerous individual. He performs many unnecessary cancer surgeries on patients who have advanced disease. During the surgery, the cancer is not completely removed or returns very shortly. He deceives and gives false hope to these patients, puts them at risk for prolonged operations with complications and deprives them the opportunity to spend any precious remaining moments at home with their loved ones. He uses clichés such as “to give them the benefit of the doubt” and “the glass is half full”. His main interest is financial gain since he over bills the Ontario Insurance Plan $4000 to $5000 per surgery. In addition, he is responsible for quality of care in his role at the hospital. Dr. Husien is instrumental (along with Dr. Greg Knight, medical oncologist at Grand River Hospital in Kitchener) in covering up physicians’ mistakes. He does this so he can maintain his lucrative referral base. This lack of disclosure as required by law, results in cancer patients receiving subsequent uninformed inappropriate treatments and shortened life spans. The physicians actually mock and laugh at some of the patients. Dr. Ashok Sharma, Chief of Staff and Dr. Matthew Kilmurry, surgical oncology lead turn a blind eye to these shenanigans. Dr. Sharma is scheduled to be disciplined by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario for his role in deceiving and misleading a patient’s family after a negligent overdose of their loved one resulted in death. See:http://www.canlii.org/en/on/onhparb/doc/2014/2014canlii77324/2014canlii77324.html. Recently, Dr. T. Liu, long time Chief of Nephrology in Kitchener-Waterloo preferred to travel to Toronto for treatment of his misdiagnosed metastatic colon cancer rather than receive treatment at the local cancer clinic.
What a disgrace, embarrassment and lack of oversight of the cancer program. The patients in this community deserve better.

Submitted June 20, 2015

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Don't ask any questions, he gets annoyed. He takes it personal, like you are questioning his knowledge. W hen I asked him what percentage of patients die from the chemo treatment he recommended for me, his answer was "You are much too focused on numbers".............Having had 2 family members die within the last 4 months due to "chemo complications" I didn't think it unreasonable to ask. I never did get a straight answer.

Submitted Jan. 12, 2015

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Tried to push Interferon & radiation on me during 3 office visits although was forced to admit that neither procedure is effective against melanoma; do your own research or get a second opinion before you agree to take his remedies!

Submitted Dec. 5, 2010

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My Mom is a stage 4 cancer patient as well. He was supposed to be my mom's doctor at first but then by chance of something happening she ended up in another city for care. By chance again she ended up back with him and we are glad. He is very knowledgeable and is doing his best with my Mom and that is all anyone could dream of. If you get him, consider yourself lucky.

Submitted Jan. 19, 2009

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Was a stand in for my Wife's Oncologist.Spent five minutes with her(and me).Told us he did not have time to look at her file. When my wife asked about the tumor in her lung he told her she could go and have a look at it on a computer in another room. He was not the person to see a 4th stage cancer patient.My wife cried for the rest of that day.

Submitted March 31, 2008