Lucie M. Khouri
Ophthalmologist
587 Decarie St. Laurent Quebec, H4L 3L1About
Lucie M. Khouri, MD, received her medical degree in 1994 from The University of Montreal. Following school she went to University Laval, in Quebec, Canada to complete her internship and residency. Dr. Khouri obtained her fellowship training oculoplastic surgery at the University of Ottawa, Canada. Since becoming a doctor, she has become a member of the Association of Cosmetic Surgeons of Canada and the Canadian Ophthalmologists Society. In 2001 Khouri co-authored an article in the peer reviewed Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus with the article 'Bilateral Subperiosteal Orbital Hematomas in a Child With Sickle Cell Disease'. Today, she practices oculoplastic surgery at Clinique Ophtalmologique De Carie in Quebec, Canada.
Education and Training
University of Montreal
Board Certification
American Board of Ophthalmology - Ophthalmology
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Lucie M. Khouri's Expert Contributions
What helps morning dry eyes?
Put lubricating ointment in your eyes before bed time, it blurs vision, but you will be asleep. Eyes will feel better in the morning. Dr Lucie Khouri READ MORE
Is a warm or cold compress better for conjunctivitis?
For conjunctivitis: WARM compresses (not hot) so you can use warm compresses to clean pus and/or secretions. Cold water is mostly used to relieve itchiness and swelling (which are more rare in bacterial or infectious conjunctivitis). I hope that answer your questions, Thank you, Dr. Lucie Khouri READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Professor, University of Montreal, Department of Ophthalmology -
Internships
- University Laval
Fellowships
- University of Cincinnati, Ohio, Oculoplastic Surgery
Professional Society Memberships
- Association of Cosmetic Surgeons of Canada, Canadian Ophthalmologists Society, Canadian Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Society
Articles and Publications
- 'Bilateral Subperiosteal Orbital Hematomas in a Child With Sickle Cell Disease,' Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus
What do you attribute your success to?
Perseverance
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