Dr.
Kudip Kular MMP
Dr. Kuldip Kular and his wife Jessie have been proud to call
Brampton home for the last 17 years. They have raised their four
children in the community while operating a successful family
and sports medicine clinic on Bramalea Road.
Kuldip immigrated to Canada from the Province of Punjab, India
in 1974. He obtained his medical degree from Guru Nanak Dev University
before coming to Canada and doing two years of residency training
in paediatrics at the IWK Hospital for Sick Children (Dalhousie
University) in Halifax. Dr. Kular worked in the Canadian Armed
Forces Hospital in Halifax before moving to Campbellton, New Brunswick,
where he spent eight years in family practice until his final
move to Brampton in 1986.
Community service has always been a big part of Kuldip's life.
From raising money for important local causes like the United
Way and William Osler Foundation, to donating medical services
at community sports events and organizing seminars on Canadian
health care for new immigrants - Kuldip has worked hard with his
neighbours to make a difference in Brampton.
His efforts have been recognized through certificates of outstanding
community service from the Government of Ontario, the Governor
General of Canada, and from the Can-Sikh Association. Dr. Kular
has been a long-standing member of the Canadian Medical Association
and the Ontario Medical Association, as well as being one of the
founding and life members of the Northern Indian Medical and Dental
Association of Canada.
Kuldip is an avid jogger and enjoys skiing, gardening, and traveling.