Eye Care Inequity Ignored By Ontario Government

It’s not too late! Call or write to your MPP to urge this government to prioritize eye care, otherwise kids and seniors will lose access on Sept 1st

“Vision is so important to all of us, and the fact the ill-informed Ontario government has ignored this inequity only shows that Premier Doug Ford does not care about the people of Ontario.”

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I Feel My Contact Lens Stuck Behind My Eye!

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There is a common misconception that contact lenses can get caught behind your eye, but that is a myth! 😆 However, proper lens fitting is still required because even if lenses feel ok, they can sometimes be too tight, which hinders circulation to your eyes.

Call us for a contact lens assessment! (905)666-4848 There is a lot of new technology in the contact lens world, so you might be eligible even if you couldn’t wear them in the past. Let those eyes roll 🙄😂

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OHIP Funding Below Cost to Provide Services

How long would you keep driving if this was the case? Sadly, Ontario optometrists have reached a breaking point after decades in this system, with no confidence that the government is willing to work with us. Call your MPP today to urge them to address this issue (Lorne Coe in Whitby!), otherwise you will not be able to access OHIP-covered optometry services after September 1st.

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Autism ACCEPTANCE – Not Just Awareness

Autism is not an illness! We want to strive towards Autism ACCEPTANCE and will always listen to our patients as they are the experts on their own individual needs 🙏#AutismAcceptance (not just awareness!)

  • Awareness is passive tolerance
  • Acceptance means more than just understanding autistic people exist
  • Acceptance is inclusive education and employment
  • Acceptance is making community spaces welcoming and comfortable to accommodate for sensory differences
  • Acceptance is validating autistic lives, listening to our stories, and respecting our neurological differences
  • Acceptance is an ACTION!
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