Omar Qureshi was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario. He attended York University, where he completed his undergraduate degree in Cell Biology in 1998. He graduated from the Michener School of Health and Applied Sciences in 2001 in Chiropody. Omar has been practicing as a Chiropodist since 2001, with residency programs at Toronto General Hospital and Toronto Rehab. As a Foot Specialist, Mr. Qureshi has a special interest in the abnormal biomechanics of the foot.
Omar has extensive experience working in various clinical settings, including family practices and rehabilitation centres. He has lectured on foot-related pathomechanics and its impact throughout the body, incorporating his insights into health and wellness talks for various businesses. His lectures have also been directed toward chiropractors, physiotherapists, and other regulated healthcare providers, helping to advance the podiatric medicine component of their practices.
Mr. Qureshi has worked in various capacities, providing services to a range of clients, from young children to college-level athletes. He has collaborated with the Bounce basketball program in Brampton, Ontario, which helped develop Canadian youth for U.S. college-level play and the NBA.
During his downtime, Omar enjoys golfing and writing.
Karim Ravji attained his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) degree, specializing in both the surgical and non-surgical treatment of foot disorders. He obtained a Bachelor of Science undergraduate degree from the University of Toronto. He then attended Temple University Philadelphia for the degree Doctor of Podiatric Medicine. Additional training was obtained in a surgical residency with the Department of Orthopedics at Yale University School of Medicine.
Karim’s goal is to diagnose, treat, and prevent foot conditions to allow his patients to maintain or return to their normal lifestyle.