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Dr Pamela Bederaux-Cayne

Dr Pamela Bederaux-Cayne

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157 St Clair St, Chatham-Kent, Ontario, N7L 3J6, Canada
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Nov 10, 2022
Best optometrists in town. Let me try on as many glasses as I liked until I found the best ones that fit my face. Both the doctor and the assistants helped me choose the best looking glasses for me. The doctor is extremely knowledgeable and professional when giving you your eye exam, while being kind and helpful when choosing glasses. I definitely will be going back! I would recommend Dr Bederaux-Cayne and associates to everybody with no hesitation.

Nov 12, 2022
This buisness has always been so wonderful in caring for myself and my family. My husband recently got glasses there (which he loves) they came in very quickly and great quality. The staff is so friendly and always helpful. The doctors are very thorough and don't check just your vision but also the health of your eyes!! I have and will continue to reccomend this office to friends and family.

Nov 12, 2022
We have been seeing Dr Pam for years. She is very friendly and does a very thorough eye exam using her top knotch equipment. I know from others who do not go to her that the use of this equipment with other Optometrist is not standard procedure. We have purchased perscription eye wear over the years in the form of glasses, contact lenses, sunglasses and safety glasses. The brands she carries stand up to the rigors our farming operation. We recommend her to all of our employees, family, friends and neighbors. In our opinion there is no one better. And she is always available to help us should an emergency come up, such as dirt or grass in the eye that we cannot get out ourselves.

Nov 14, 2022
very pleasant experience with Dr Pam, also she is friendly and knowledgeable in her field. I couldn’t ask for a better optometrist in Chatham. I highly recommend her and i will continue going for my annual checkups.

Nov 9, 2022
This optometry used to be a welcoming and positive environment until Dr. Pamela was hired. Last week I went in for an appointment and was greeted with unpleasant behaviour from this woman. This Doctor and lack thereof, demonstrated passive aggressive and sullen behaviour. It's uncomfortable being around people who are subtly grumpy, sulky, gloomy, sour, miserable, cunningly denigrating, contemptuous, or moody, let alone utterly pessimistic, patronizing, hostile, self aggrandizing, or toxically insecure. For example when she chooses to reply to your innocent comment, question, or remark, they are always in a slightly back biting way with the assumptive and direct implication of insult to your intelligence that contributes to her superiority complex of the egotistical origin, who overvalued formal Optometry education, over paired humanity. A sullen person will smile rarely, not even when a colleague tells a joke and the rest of the office is laughing out loud. People who exhibit sullen behavior also subtly complain about everything around them, making everyone in the workplace feel uncomfortable and sad without quite knowing why they feel that way; including clients. A psychotic personality, as well, exhibits bulged eyes indicative of a piece in the Person being emotionally unfounded, or, unhinged to what otherwise is to others, the real world. Dr. Pamela demonstrated all of this on a consistent. Once, she ignorantly stepped out of the front desk, crouched down next to a patient who was waiting for the doctor and dismissed their painful experience with their lenses by using document statistics that could only have been further explained and relevantly understood by another patient pertaining to their case. For a straight 5 minutes, she argued with the patient pointlessly that left her humiliated and degraded. Pamela also uses rapport breaking tonality alongside her hostile attitude in conversation, forcing you to contemplate if you have done something wrong. You have not. No. This isn’t only an “opinion” or a hyperbolic one sided rant. Many other clients have experienced the same narcissistic filth from this half wit disgrace of a demoralized degree. This includes the client I confronted above and countless others. Dr. Pamela Bederaux-Cayne, you have lost an invaluable client. Inevitably, historically, you will continue to lose many more unless something is done about your malevolent represented persona or the associative choice to a covert pathological firm partner. Sincerely, A self actualized, dangerous, aware civilian.

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