We Have Great News!

THANK YOU!

We are happy to announce that our business was selected for the @mymainst Business Sustainability stream! With this support, we have updated our equipment & technology to better support our patients overall eye health. Thank you to @feddevontario and @canadianurbaninstitute for supporting local communities and revitalizing main streets!

This project is supported by the My Main Street program, the Canadian Urban Institute, and the Government of Canada through the Federal Economic Development

Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario).

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Myopia Management

ESSILOR’S BEST SOLUTION TO SLOW DOWN MYOPIA PROGRESSION IN CHILDREN! Learn more about Myopia Control here

Tip Tuesday

Many eye diseases cluster in families, so take your family’s eye disease history seriously and discuss it with your optometrist in order to avoid becoming an unsuspecting victim.

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FOCUS IS KEY

Since when did getting the right look with your glasses require a fashion degree or a six-figure salary? Here at Caledon Optometry Clinic, we provide fast, friendly and affordable eye care and eyewear! Your vision is our focus and our staff is always ready and excited to help you pick that perfect frame the suits your personality best!

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Polarized Lenses

Eliminate glare and ease eye strain with our polarized lenses!

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Contact Lens Tips

Contact Solution plays an important role when you wear contact lenses. Store your contacts in solution when you aren’t using them to keep them soft and flexible and be sure to change the solution often. It’s also a good idea to replace your contact lens case every month

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DRIVE SAFE

Many people feel uncomfortable and stressed when driving in difficult light and weather conditions such as rain and mist, or at dusk or night. On average 83% of spectacle lens wearers also drive. Driving can be a real challenge and good vision is vital for safety. With our top of the line anti glare coatings, feel piece of mind while on the road

What to know about the upcoming Solar Eclipse

A Solar Eclipse occurs when the moon is positioned between he earth and the sun and casts a shadow over Earth. In Ontario, the Solar Eclipse is expected to start at 2:04pm on Monday April 8th 2024 and should last for about 2.5 hours. Many parts of Ontario will experience a total Eclipse (the Sun is 100% blocked by the Moon) at about 3:20pm. Staring at the Eclipse can cause a condition called Solar Retinopathy, which is when Solar Radiatin damages the eyes and can lead to permanent blind spots or distortions in your vision. It is only safe to look directly at the Eclipse through specifically designed solar filters. REGULAR SUNGLASSES WILL NOT PROTECT YOUR EYES FROM A SOLAR ECLIPSE!

Your eyes and vision are precious! Regardless of what is happening in the sky, it is up to you to protect them!

Some symptons of eye damage caused from a Solar Eclipse are

Blurry Vision A blind spot in your central vision in one or both eyes Distortion in which a straight line looks bent or a door frame looks curvy Changes in the way you see colour, known as Dyschromatopsia Increased sensitivity to light Eye pain or grittiness

IF YOU EXPERIENCE ANY OF THESE SYMPTOMS, CONTACT YOUR OPTOMETRIST IMMEDIATELY

Please share this info with your friends and family and keep your eyes and vision safe during the Solar Eclipse!

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DID YOU KNOW that being nearsighted or farsighted means your eyes are actually a different shape? Farsighted eyes are shorter, while nearsighted eyes are longer than normal!

DID YOU KNOW…

Did you know that being nearsighted or farsighted means your eyes are actually a different shape?
Farsighted eyes are shorter, while nearsighted eyes are longer than normal!

Water Your Eyes

Drinking 2 litres of water EVERY DAY is not only great for your overall health but helps to keep your eyes hydrated!

Eyes Dry?

Up to 29% of Canadians suffer from dry eye disease. Do you feel symptoms such as redness, burning, itching, or sensitivity? You might be one of these people. At Caledon Optometry Clinic, we specialize in the treatment of dry eye. Call us today to book an appointment with one of our experts or book online!

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OUR TEAM IS GROWING!

We would like to welcome Dr. Steinman to the team!
Dr. Bethany Steinman graduated with honors from the University of Waterloo School of Optometry. Her training included rotations in clinics in northern Ontario and Newfoundland with a focus on comprehensive primary care and ocular health.
Dr. Steinman completed undergraduate studies in Biological Sciences at the University of Guelph and Nursing at Western University. Before pursuing optometry, she worked as a registered nurse in critical care. Outside of work, she enjoys cycling, hiking, gardening, and board games. Dr. Steinman is looking forward to meeting all of our wonderful patients!

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20/20

It may be 2024 but we still want you seeing 20/20!

Book today online or by calling us directly at 905.860.6000
Have a great weekend!

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SEE & BE SEEN

Make your partner feel seen this Valentines Day with the gift of sight 👀🤍

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Sleep Well! Your eyes can get into trouble if you are in the habit of skipping sleep regularly

SLEEP WELL!

Your eyes can get into trouble if you are in the habit of skipping sleep regularly

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