March Madness Sale!
We’re still in March Madness! We have amazing deals on designer frames, including GX by Gwen Stefani, L.A.M.B, Gucci, Roberto Cavalli, Porsche Eyewear, and more! Come into the office with your prescription for individual pricing
We’re still in March Madness! We have amazing deals on designer frames, including GX by Gwen Stefani, L.A.M.B, Gucci, Roberto Cavalli, Porsche Eyewear, and more! Come into the office with your prescription for individual pricing
Even if you don’t black out, that doesn’t mean you didn’t have a concussion. An injured player may be confused or disoriented after a head hit, and unable to recognize the signs of concussion in him/herself. Any further injury before the brain heals significantly increases the risk of brain damage. As teammates, coaches, parents, and spectators, we should NEVER tell a player to “tough it out” and return to play after a head hit!!
In COVD’s blog, Ella shares how players may feel pressured to return to play before they are ready, and how we need to create a environment where they can be comfortable sitting it out if they don’t feel ok! #BrainInjuryAwareness
Read more here
This is a great video illustrating the different kinds of tears and different components that make up your tears! Dry eye disease is very common so I explain this to people daily 🙂 To effectively manage your symptoms, I may recommend a specific kind of eye drops (they’re not all the same!), hot compresses, and/or various ointments or scrubs. If your eyes feel dry, or even if they feel overly watery, come in for a comprehensive assessment to find the right treatment for your tears! 💦
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March Madness Inventory Clearout is happening at Whitby and Brooklin Vision Care! For the entire month of March you can enjoy special promotions and pricing on select eyewear brands. Watch our Facebook page for highlighted products (all promotions will be available from March 1-31). Stop in for pricing information. First up for Whitby: Maui Jim rimless styles!
We have special deals all month! Come get brand name glasses at the lowest prices of the year!
On January 30, 2018, 3 members of the CW Tech Robotarians from Southern Michigan made a presentation to the Michigan Senate Health Subcommittee in support of Senate Bill 411. The purpose of the bill is to screen kids earlier and more frequently for vision problems which can affect reading and learning. There is an emphasis on not only eye health, but also visual functioning, and it specifically mentions accommodation (focusing skills), eye movement skills, and convergence! Kevin Skorupa, Steven Chapman and Jared Martin speak on behalf of Kevin’s brother, who suffered from convergence insufficiency up until he was in grade 12. He suffered from headaches and double vision, and this had significant emotional impact on him as he struggled in school. He was held back a grade when his parents and teachers could not identify the source of the problem, and he was often punished for not finishing his schoolwork, which resulted in him missing out on extracurricular activities and sports. Fortunately, his parents heard about Convergence Insufficiency and took him to a Developmental Optometrist, where he was treated with vision therapy. His headaches and double vision were eliminated, and he was able to make the honour roll at school!
In the video below, these bright, young men do a very good job of describing this condition and the impact it can have on a person’s life and family. Thank you for your hard work in bringing awareness to this type of vision problem!
Video: The VisionHelp Blog