Bahar Moghaddam, MD, is a board-certified rheumatologist with a special interest in the management of Spondyloarthritis, especially in the care of patients with complex inflammatory bowel disease.
Dr. Moghaddam obtained her BASc in Chemical Engineering and MSc in stem cell biology, as well as her medical degree, from the University of Toronto. She accomplished her internal medicine residency at the University of British Columbia. Subsequently, she returned to the University of Toronto for her fellowship in rheumatology, where she distinguished herself as Chief Resident. Throughout her training, Dr. Moghaddam conducted research focusing on lupus-related mortality, neuropsychiatric lupus and spondyloarthritis.
Her other clinical interests include the management of rheumatoid arthritis, connective tissue diseases, and vasculitis, particularly in women and young adults.
Dr. Moghaddam speaks English and Farsi.
Credentials: MD
Languages: English, Farsi
Education & Training Medical School: University of Toronto College: University of Toronto Fellowships: University of Toronto