Office of Dr. Julius L. Toth &
Dr. Salvatore Privitera

Our Admin Staff

Our team is highly experienced and motivated to help patients and their families. We will do all that we can to support and care for the people who come to York Thoracic Surgery for help.

Kim

Kim has been working at York Thoracic Surgery since 2018. She graduated with honors at Seneca College for Medical Administration. Her main focus in the office is prepping the patient’s chart to ensure the doctors have what they need for each patient’s appointment. She also runs clinics (you surely recognize her friendly face if you are a patient at our Orillia clinic!!)

Jennifer

Jennifer is the surgical and endoscopy coordinator at YTS. She takes care of our patients and their families guiding them through scopes and surgeries. She is warm and friendly and connects with people in a way that makes us all proud.

Alison

Alison takes great pride in the team, leading them through the day to day. She always goes all out for patient care, managing the new referral intakes and booking myriad tests and procedures with whole hearted efficiency. Alison is a family oriented person who extends her thoughtful attributes to her interactions with all.

Sultana

Sultana is the newest of our team as an administrative assistant. She strives to learn new things each day and hopes to become a great asset of the YTS team and its patients. In her spare time, she loves to spend time with her family and cat.

Carol

Our longest standing team member, Carol is the sole medical transcriptionist for YTS who when not found in her garden has a passion for two-wheeled motorsports and antique-hunting. She is cool and calm under pressure and has been a positive constant for us all throughout the evolution of YTS.

Carol

Our longest standing team member, Carol is the sole medical transcriptionist for YTS who when not found in her garden has a passion for two-wheeled motorsports and antique-hunting. She is cool and calm under pressure and has been a positive constant for us all throughout the evolution of YTS.