EDUCATION: MD, University of New York at Buffalo Medical School, Buffalo, New York; MS, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota
INTERNSHIP: St. Mary's Hospital, San Francisco, California
RESIDENCY: St. Mary's Hospital, San Francisco General Surgery, California; Mayo Graduate School of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota, Ophthalmology
BOARD CERTIFICATION: American Board of Ophthalmology, American Academy of Ophthalmology, a founding member of the American Intraocular Lens Implant Society which evolved into the ACRS ACCOMPLISHMENTS: First intraocular lens implant in Northern California, First penetrating corneal transplant in Santa Rosa, First radial keratotomy in Santa Rosa, First office-based surgicenter certified by Medicare north of the Bay Area, President of the Sonoma Medical Society from 1971-1972, President of Redwood Empire Professional Standards and Review Organization in 1974
PUBLICATIONS: Posterior Uveitis as a Manifestation of Multiple Sclerosis, published in Mayo Clinic Proceeding 40 544-55; Transscleral Freezing of the Retina; An experimental study Investigative Ophthalmology Vol. 4, No. 5, pp 885-892. Dr. Archambeau practices in the Tesconi Court office in Santa Rosa. Dr. Archambeau was in private practice for 35 years before joining North Bay Eye Associates in April, 2000. He is married and has 3 grown daughters. He is an avid horseman and Raiders fan and loves going to their games in his spare time. Dr. Archambeau now spends less time in the office than he did a decade or two ago, but easily fills his days with involvement in a variety of activities and interests. He went skydiving for his 70th birthday.
Dr. Archambeau practices in Santa Rosa and Healdsburg location.