Claude Barbeau, OD
Optometrist | Surgical Technologist
530 Rue Beaubien Est Montreal Quebec, H2S 1S5About
Claude Barbeau, OD, has led an impressive career in Optometry that has spanned over the past four decades. After receiving his degree in 1965 from the University of Montreal School of Optometry, Barbeau went on to establish himself in Canada as a leader in the field. He is a published member of the Order of Optometrists, and an expert in contact lens. He says he has tried throughout his career to enjoy the maximum knowledge to evaluate the need of his patients with honesty and professionalism. Today he privately practices in Montreal, Canada.
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Professional Society Memberships
- Order of Optometrists
What do you attribute your success to?
Honesty and Professionalism
Having been a good listener to my patients needs
Philanthropic Initiatives
Member of Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital corporation
Favorite Place to Vacation
- Italy and Austria
Hobbies / Sports
- Wood Working, golf
Favorite professional publications
- Optometrist Times
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