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About Dr. David Good
Dr. David Good is a highly skilled Hematological Pathologist (Hematopathologist), specializing in the laboratory diagnosis of disease. Working within the laboratory at a major hospital in Kingston, ON, he collaborates closely with clinicians across various specialties. The laboratory is situated in Kingston's Downtown Kingston, Queen's University Area, Sydenham Ward neighborhood, and is easily accessible via Kingston Transit. The facility meets accessibility standards and is typically part of a larger hospital or medical center complex, providing a state-of-the-art diagnostic environment. Dr. Good’s role involves providing expert diagnostic services that support clinical decision-making across multiple medical disciplines.
He is a graduate of the University of Alberta Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry (Canada), holding a Medical Degree. With over 17 years of experience as a Hematological Pathologist (Hematopathologist) since 2007, he is recognized as a RCPSC Specialist by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO). His extensive training and certification underpin his expertise in diagnostic pathology, particularly in hematology and related fields.
Dr. Good’s professional philosophy emphasizes diagnostic accuracy and precision, utilizing advanced laboratory techniques and technologies. He is committed to effective collaboration and communication with clinical colleagues to ensure optimal patient management. Upholding the highest standards of laboratory quality assurance and patient safety, he also contributes to medical knowledge through ongoing research and education, supporting the advancement of diagnostic pathology in Kingston. He provides diagnostic expertise and reporting exclusively in English, dedicated to supporting patient care with clarity and reliability.
Diagnostic Pathology Services by Dr. David Good
Dr. Good provides a comprehensive range of diagnostic pathology services. For specific inquiries about test availability or consultative services, referring physicians should contact the laboratory directly.
Note: This list outlines key diagnostic areas. Pathology services support a wide spectrum of medical investigations. Detailed reports are provided to referring physicians for clinical correlation.
All pathology services are provided in accordance with the standards of practice set by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) and relevant Canadian Association of Pathologists (CAP-ACP) and relevant subspecialty guidelines. Reports and consultations are directed to referring physicians.
Laboratory Location & Contact
Dr. Good works within a diagnostic laboratory located in Kingston's Downtown Kingston, Queen's University Area, Sydenham Ward neighborhood. The laboratory is situated close to the Hotel Dieu Hospital Site and is accessible via Kingston Transit. The facility is equipped with the latest diagnostic technology to ensure accurate and timely results. It is typically part of a larger hospital or medical center complex, providing a state-of-the-art environment for laboratory medicine. For specimen drop-off or specific inquiries, referring physicians are advised to contact the laboratory's main office or their designated representative.
Frequently Asked Questions about Pathology Services
- How long does it usually take to get pathology results from Dr. Good's lab?
- The turnaround time for pathology results can vary depending on several factors, including the type and complexity of the specimen, the number of specialized tests required (e.g., immunohistochemistry, molecular studies), and the overall lab workload. Simple biopsies might have results in a few days, while more complex cases or those needing extensive ancillary testing might take a week or longer. Your treating physician, who ordered the tests and receives the report from Dr. Good, is the best person to provide an estimated timeframe for your specific results.
- Will I meet Dr. Good directly as a patient?
- Typically, patients do not have direct appointments with Pathologists like Dr. Good. Their expertise is utilized through the analysis of specimens sent to the lab by your treating doctor (e.g., surgeon, family physician, oncologist). Dr. Good then provides a diagnostic report back to your doctor, who will share the results and discuss the implications with you. The pathologist's work is essential for your diagnosis and treatment plan, even if you don't meet them in person.
- How is accuracy ensured in pathology diagnoses made by Dr. Good?
- Pathology laboratories, where Dr. Good works, operate under strict quality management systems. This involves numerous checks and balances, from specimen receipt to final report generation. Diagnoses are often based on established criteria, and for challenging cases, pathologists frequently consult with peers or seek second opinions. Continuous education and adherence to best practices are essential for ensuring the high level of accuracy expected in pathology reports provided by Dr. Good.
- How are the findings from a Pathologist like Dr. Good used by other doctors?
- Pathology reports from specialists like Dr. Good are critical tools for treating physicians. They contain detailed descriptions of microscopic findings and a definitive diagnosis. This information allows other doctors to understand the exact nature of a patient's illness, plan surgeries, choose medications, monitor disease progression, and assess the effectiveness of treatments. The accuracy of Dr. Good's diagnostic work is therefore paramount for optimal patient outcomes.
- What kinds of samples does a Pathologist like Dr. Good examine?
- Dr. Good, in his role as a Hematological Pathologist (Hematopathologist) involved in the medical specialty concerned with the diagnosis of disease based on the laboratory analysis of bodily fluids such as blood and urine, as well as tissues, analyzes many types of patient specimens. This can range from tiny needle biopsies taken to investigate a suspicious lump, to cells scraped or brushed from surfaces (cytology), to complex surgical specimens removed to treat cancer. They also interpret blood and bone marrow samples for hematological conditions. The specific types of samples depend on the clinical question being asked and the suspected disease.
- What is the role of a Pathologist like Dr. Good in healthcare?
- A Pathologist, such as Dr. Good, is a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing diseases by examining tissues, cells, and body fluids. They analyze samples obtained from biopsies, surgeries, or autopsies under a microscope and perform laboratory tests to identify abnormalities, determine the nature of a disease (like cancer or infection), and assess its severity. Pathologists provide crucial information that guides treatment decisions made by other physicians. Dr. Good, as a Hematological Pathologist (Hematopathologist) involved in the medical specialty concerned with the diagnosis of disease based on the laboratory analysis of bodily fluids such as blood and urine, as well as tissues, plays a vital role in patient care through accurate and timely diagnosis.
Laboratory & Licensing Information
Suite 6, 88 Stuart Street
Kingston, ON K7L 3N6
Laboratory Phone: (613) 533-2823 | Laboratory Fax: (613) 533-2907
The laboratory facility meets accessibility standards and is typically part of a larger hospital or medical center complex.
Dr. Good is a licensed Hematological Pathologist (Hematopathologist) regulated by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) under the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991 and Medicine Act, 1991 in ON. Pathology services by Dr. Good are accessed via referrals for specimen analysis from primary care physicians or other specialists. Results and reports are communicated back to the referring doctor.
Verify Dr. Good's registration with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO): https://doctors.cpso.on.ca/DoctorDetails/Good-David-James/0203382-79628