Newly recruited physicians now practising in Red Deer

June 12, 2025

RED DEER – Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre has welcomed two newly recruited physicians to provide care to residents of Red Deer and area.

Dr. Eghosa Egharevba is working out of Ebenezer Medical and Walk-in Clinic in Red Deer and Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre, where she will be providing comprehensive primary care, low-risk obstetrical care and hospitalist coverage.

Dr. Nikhil Goyal is working in the emergency department at Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre where he will provide specialized care in emergency medicine.

“We are excited to welcome these exceptional physicians to our local care team,” says Adriana LaGrange, Minister of Primary and Preventative Health Services, and MLA for Red Deer-North. “This is great news for the city of Red Deer and the surrounding region, as both doctors will play a significant role in providing access to acute and emergency care for our residents."

“Red Deer is the third largest city in the best province in Canada,” adds Jason Stephan, MLA for Red Deer-South. “It is good to see medical professionals coming to Red Deer to serve families and individuals in our wonderful community.”

Dr. Egharevba received her medical education in Nigeria and practised in Drumheller and Camrose before coming to Red Deer. Individuals seeking a family physician can call 403-346-1533 or visit https://ebenezarclinic.ca to arrange a meet-and-greet appointment. Twelve physicians now practise out of Ebenezer Medical and Walk-in Clinic.

“The hospitality I have received, along with the city’s many amenities and beautiful scenery are what interested me in coming to Red Deer,” says Dr. Egharevba, whose hobbies include cooking, reading and travel.

Dr. Goyal received his medical education in India and the U.K., and worked in Singapore and the U.K. prior to coming to Red Deer. With the addition of Goyal, there are now 21 regular emergency medicine physicians practising at Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre.

“I have always wanted to work in Canada, and Red Deer seemed like the perfect place to move with my family, especially because of its convenient proximity to both Edmonton and Calgary,” says Dr. Goyal, who enjoys travelling and discovering new places during his free time.

Alberta Health Services (AHS) continues to recruit physicians across the Central Zone to meet community needs. AHS has physician resource planners who are dedicated to identifying and pursuing international and domestic physician recruitment opportunities. They work closely with various community partners and organizations, such as the Rural Health Professions Action Plan, and independent physician recruitment and retention committees.

Alberta Health Services provides a range of healthcare services for more than four million adults and children living in Alberta. Our mission is to provide excellent, patient-focused healthcare that is accessible and sustainable for all Albertans. Our current focus is on reducing emergency department wait times, improving EMS response times, increasing access to surgeries, and improving patient flow.