Dr. Nicolas Cadet, Ophthalmologist, Brossard, QC

Dr. Nicolas Cadet

Dr. Nicolas Cadet

OCULOPLASTICS SPECIALIST
Ophthalmologist
Brossard, QC
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Dr. Nicolas Cadet Bio

Dr. Nicolas Cadet Dr. Nicolas Cadet completed his medical studies at McGill University and his postdoctoral training in ophthalmology at the Université de Montréal. He then completed a subspecialty in oculofacial, orbital, and lacrimal surgery at McMaster University. Dr. Cadet has several scientific publications to his credit and he regularly presents at local and international conferences. In addition, he has participated in several oculofacial surgery missions for underserved populations internationally.

Dr. Nicolas Cadet, OCULOPLASTICS SPECIALIST, ophthalmologist, Boul Grande-Allée, Brossard Is in good standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Canadian Ophthalmological Society and the Canadian Medical Association

Kewords: Eye Health: Vitrectomy Surgery, Eye Health: Intravitreal Injections, Eye Health: Retinal Detachment Eye Health: Macular Holes, Eye Health: Dry Eye, Eye Health: Implantable Collamer Lens, Eye Health: Fuchs' Dystrophy

Dr. Nicolas Cadet, OCULOPLASTICS SPECIALIST, ophthalmologist, Boul Grande-Allée, Brossard

Dr Nicolas Cadet Le Dr Nicolas Cadet a complété ses études de médecine à l'Université McGill et sa formation postdoctorale en ophtalmologie à l'Université de Montréal. Il a ensuite complété une surspécialité en chirurgie oculofaciale, orbitaire et lacrymale à l'Université McMaster. Le Dr Cadet a plusieurs publications scientifiques à son actif et il présente régulièrement lors de conférences locales et internationales. De plus, il a participé à plusieurs missions de chirurgie oculofaciale auprès de populations mal desservies à l'échelle internationale.

Dr Nicolas Cadet, SPÉCIALISTE EN OCULOPLASTIQUES, ophtalmologiste, Boul Grande-Allée, Brossard Est en règle auprès du Collège des médecins et chirurgiens du Canada, de la Société canadienne d'ophtalmologie et de l'Association médicale canadienne

Mots clés : Santé oculaire : Chirurgie de vitrectomie, Santé oculaire : Injections intravitréennes, Santé oculaire : Décollement de la rétine Santé oculaire : Trous maculaires, Santé oculaire : Sécheresse oculaire, Santé oculaire : Lentille Collamer implantable, Santé oculaire : Dystrophie de Fuchs

Dr Nicolas Cadet, SPÉCIALISTE EN OCULOPLASTIQUES, ophtalmologiste, Boul Grande-Allée, Brossard


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Kewords: Eye Health: Vitrectomy Surgery, Eye Health: Intravitreal Injections, Eye Health: Retinal Detachment Eye Health: Macular Holes, Eye Health: Dry Eye, Eye Health: Implantable Collamer Lens, Eye Health: Fuchs' Dystrophy

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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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