Dr. Abitbol started her university studies with a Bachelor’s degree in occupational therapy at McGill University, emphasizing the value she places on patient-centered care and quality of life. Dr. Abitbol then obtained her Doctorate in Medicine (M.D.) at Université de Montréal. She completed her residency in family medicine at St Mary’s Hospital in Montreal.
She is also a current member in good standing of the Canadian College of Physicians. Her commitment to accessible and effective health care allows her to provide meaningful, long-term support to her patients throughout the evolution of their health conditions. Dr. Abitbol pursued her passion for esthetic medicine and is certified by the Canadian Board of Aesthetic Medicine and the Quebec College of Physicians.
Thanks to her thorough training, she is now a true expert in this field. She offers treatments tailored to the specific needs of each patient. Her philosophy is to enhance each patient’s natural beauty. She continues to attend conferences on the latest advances and safest esthetic injection methods in esthetic medicine.
Bachelor of Science, Major Occupational Therapy, Université de Montréal, 2010-2013; M.D., Faculty of Medicine, Université de Montréal, 2013-2017
English, French
Family Medicine, St Mary’s Hospital, McGill University, 2017-2020
6900 Décarie Boulevard, Suite 3160B
Montréal, Québec
H3X 2T8
6900 Décarie Boulevard, M-190
Montréal, Québec
H3X 2T8
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