Dr. Eneko Arhanchiague
Department
- Medicine
Specialty
- General Internal Medicine
Clinical Interests
- Medical education
- Patient Centered Care
- Quality improvement and patient safety
Languages
- English
- French
Academic Rank in Temerty Faculty of Medicine
- Lecturer
Dr. Eneko Arhanchiague completed his medical degree at the University of Ottawa in 2008, followed by core training in Internal Medicine at McGill University and a fellowship in General Internal Medicine at the University of Toronto.
He has been a member of the North York General Hospital (NYGH) medical staff since 2012, where he practices as a specialist in General Internal Medicine.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Arhanchiague played a role in clinical research, serving as Site Principal Investigator for the CONCOR-1 trial and Site Co-Principal Investigator for the CATCO trial at NYGH. His involvement in these initiatives contributed to advancing understanding of COVID-19 therapies.
Since 2023, Dr. Arhanchiague has served as Division Head of General Internal Medicine, leading a team of physicians dedicated to delivering high-quality, patient-centered care. He also holds a Lecturer appointment at the University of Toronto.
In 2025, he was appointed Medical Director of Ambulatory and Transitional Care. In this role, he provides clinical oversight and strategic leadership for the Outpatient Care Clinic and the Reactivation Care Centre (RCC). He also supports broader institutional and regional initiatives aimed at strengthening ambulatory and transitional care models, in alignment with NYGH’s strategic priorities and health system goals.