
Cesar Heredia
Ophthalmologist
226 Querbes Avenue Montreal Quebec, H2V 3W2About
Cesar Heredia, MD, is a well-versed ophthalmologist with 42 years of experience. Now serving at the Glaucoma Institute of Montreal in Montreal, the province of Quebec, Canada, he is a recognized glaucoma specialist. Dr. Heredia studied medicine in France at the University of Lausanne and graduated in 1971. He then completed his residency at the University of Montreal in Canada and became a board certified ophthalmologist by the American Board of Ophthalmology. He maintains professional society memberships with the Pan American Association and the American Academy of Ophthalmology. Dr. Heredia also published articles on glaucoma-related topics in ophthalmology journals.
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Education and Training
University of Lausanne
Board Certification
American Board of Ophthalmology- Ophthalmology
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Professional Society Memberships
- Pan American Association, American Academy of Ophthalmology
Articles and Publications
- Published Articles on Glaucoma in Ophthalmology Journals
What do you attribute your success to?
- Maintaining Excellent Relations with Patients, Ability to Thrive in a Multicultural Diverse Environment like Montreal
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