Dr. Nataly Trang, Ophthalmologist, Halifax, NS

Dr. Nataly Trang

Dr. Nataly Trang

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Dr. Nataly Trang Bio

Dr. Nataly Trang, Ophthalmologist, Montreal obtained her doctor of medicine degree from McGill University in 2013, going on to complete a master of science in experimental medicine at Université Laval in Quebec City alongside a post-graduate ophthalmology residency at the same institution. Dr. Nataly Trang, Ophthalmologist, Montreal educational path allows her to offer her patients a greater wealth of medical knowledge by which she can better assist those under her care.   Refractive experience During her post-graduate residency, Dr. Nataly Trang, Ophthalmologist, Montreal tended to numerous patients as part of her duties. Apart from her residency work, Dr. Nataly Trang, Ophthalmologist, Montreal also taught basic ophthalmology clinical examination to medical students at Université Laval and has also taken part in research in Fuchs corneal dystrophy with the university.

Dr. Nataly Trang, Ophthalmologist, Montreal Is in good standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Canadian Ophthalmological Society and the Canadian Medical Association

Keywords :Eye Health: Optician Services , Eye Health: Glaucoma Eye Health: Diabetic Retinopathy Eye Health: Macular Degeneration, Eye Health: Eye Care and Vision Testing, Eye Health: Laser Refractive Surgery, Eye Health: Cataracts, Eye Health: Eye Conditions Requiring Surgery

Dr. Nataly Trang, Ophthalmologist, Montreal

 


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Please contact ( Dr. Nataly Trang, Ophthalmologist Halifax, NS ) to enquire if this health care provider is accepting new patients. Glaucoma is an eye disease caused by a buildup of intraocular pressure (IOP). Your eyes have clear liquid that flows in and out, but if you have glaucoma, this liquid doesn’t drain properly, causing this buildup of IOP pressure. Glaucoma is a disease of the optic nerve, which is made up of nerve fibers and transmits images from the eye to your brain. If you have a condition known as ocular hypertension, which is a result of high ocular pressure, your risk of developing glaucoma increases.Your optometrist or ophthalmologist may want to lower your IOP as a preventative measure.

Our eye works a lot like a camera. In order for us to see clearly, the Cornea has light has to be focused by a lens. We are all born with a lens inside our eye that does this job for us and in early life it is crystal clear. As we age, this lens can become cloudy and begin to block light or create blur. We call this change in the lens a “cataract”.

Fortunately, cataracts are treatable through surgery. During cataract surgery, the clouded lens is removed and replaced with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL). This procedure is highly successful in restoring clear vision for most people, allowing them to see more clearly and improve their quality of life.

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