About
Dr. Tyler Rouse is a highly skilled Anatomical Pathologist, specializing in the laboratory diagnosis of disease. Working within the laboratory at a major hospital or diagnostic laboratory in Stratford, ON, he collaborates closely with clinicians across various specialties. The laboratory is situated in a central area of Stratford, accessible via local public transit, and is part of a larger healthcare facility that adheres to the standards of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO). The facility is equipped with advanced diagnostic technology, ensuring accurate and timely results that support clinical decision-making across a broad spectrum of medical disciplines.
He graduated with a Medical Degree from the University of Toronto (Canada) and has over 17 years of experience as an Anatomical Pathologist since 2007. He is recognized as a RCPSC Specialist by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO), reflecting his extensive training and expertise in the field of diagnostic pathology.
Dr. Rouse is committed to diagnostic accuracy and precision, utilizing state-of-the-art laboratory techniques and technologies. He emphasizes effective collaboration and communication with clinical colleagues to ensure optimal patient management. Upholding the highest standards of laboratory quality assurance and patient safety, he contributes to medical knowledge through research and education where applicable. His dedication to diagnostic excellence supports patient care in Stratford, providing comprehensive reporting in English to referring physicians.
Dr. Rouse 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.
The diagnostic laboratory or hospital pathology department where Dr. Rouse conducts his work is located in a central laboratory in Stratford’s downtown neighborhood. The facility serves as a core diagnostic service within a larger healthcare institution, situated near a major medical campus for integrated patient care. It is accessible via local public transit, with parking and drop-off points available for specimen transport. The laboratory meets accessibility standards and is typically part of a hospital or medical center complex. For specimen drop-off or specific inquiries, referring physicians are advised to contact the laboratory's main office or their designated point of contact for seamless service.
- What kinds of samples does a Pathologist like Dr. Rouse examine?
- Dr. Rouse, in his role as an Anatomical Pathologist 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. He also interprets blood and bone marrow samples for hematological conditions. The specific types of samples depend on the clinical question being asked and the suspected disease.
- How is accuracy ensured in pathology diagnoses made by Dr. Rouse?
- Accuracy is paramount in pathology. Dr. Rouse and his laboratory adhere to stringent quality control and quality assurance protocols. This includes standardized specimen handling and processing, use of calibrated equipment, participation in proficiency testing programs, internal case reviews, and consultations with colleagues on complex cases. Pathologists like Dr. Rouse undergo extensive training and continuous medical education to maintain their diagnostic expertise and stay updated on the latest medical knowledge and diagnostic criteria.
- What is the role of a Pathologist like Dr. Rouse in healthcare?
- Dr. Rouse is an Anatomical Pathologist 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. He is a physician expert in laboratory medicine and the study of disease. Pathologists are often called 'the doctor's doctor' because they provide essential diagnostic information to clinicians by analyzing patient specimens. This includes interpreting biopsies, surgical resections, cytological samples, and blood tests, ultimately helping to determine the correct diagnosis, prognosis, and appropriate course of treatment for a wide range of medical conditions.
- How long does it usually take to get pathology results from Dr. Rouse'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. Rouse, is the best person to provide an estimated timeframe for your specific results.
- Will I meet Dr. Rouse directly as a patient?
- While Pathologists like Dr. Rouse play a critical role in patient care, they primarily work behind the scenes in the laboratory, analyzing patient samples and consulting with other physicians. It's generally uncommon for patients to meet their pathologist directly, unless the pathologist has a subspecialty that involves some direct patient procedures (e.g., some hematopathologists performing bone marrow biopsies, though this is often done by hematologists/oncologists). Your primary interaction will be with your treating physician who orders the tests and discusses Dr. Rouse's findings with you.
- How are the findings from a Pathologist like Dr. Rouse used by other doctors?
- The diagnostic report provided by a Pathologist like Dr. Rouse is fundamental for patient care. It confirms or refutes clinical suspicions, classifies diseases (e.g., type and grade of cancer), identifies infectious agents, and can provide prognostic information. Surgeons use pathology reports to determine if a tumor was completely removed, oncologists to select appropriate chemotherapy, and general practitioners to manage chronic conditions. Essentially, Dr. Rouse's findings form the basis for many critical treatment decisions.
46 General Hospital Drive
Stratford, ON N5A 2Y6
Laboratory Phone: (519) 272-8210 | Laboratory Fax: (519) 272-8178
The laboratory facility meets accessibility standards and is typically part of a larger hospital or medical center complex.
Dr. Rouse is a licensed Anatomical Pathologist 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. Rouse 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. Rouse's registration with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO): https://doctors.cpso.on.ca/DoctorDetails/Rouse-Tyler-Braun/0191206-77978
