Transitions have released new fun colours, perfect for summer. All available in store! Sapphire with its cold hue, looks great with a blue acetate or metal frame. It brings a cool factor and exciting twist. Amber is conveying a...
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Watching TV..on your computer
Technology has changed the way we consume content. We read more on screens now, instead of actual books, we watch TV on our phones and computers instead of the TV. All these changes have increased convenience and access to a...
Renewing Your Driver’s License
Good vision is essential to safe driving. Every driver must meet the minimum requirements set by the government regarding vision and visual fields. Full visual fields enable us to see objects that are not in front of us, without having...
Eye Exam vs Eye Screening
A lot of people don’t know the difference between an eye exam and screening, they assume just because they’ve passed a screening, then they’re fine. Screenings are often done at company wellness events and also at the vehicle licensing department....
Poor Depth Perception
Poor depth perception The two eyes are rarely exactly the same. We normally don’t notice the difference in our day to day lives because we have both eyes open, and as we know, two is always better than one. When...
Struggling to read small print- Presbyopia
Presbyopia Presbyopia is a condition whereby the eyes become farsighted due to age. The far sightedness is caused by the lens’ inability to focus objects at near. It is a natural process that usually starts in your early 40’s and...
Children’s Vision
We start the year with a look into children’s vision. A lot of schools offer vision screening for grade 1s, but enough don’t. Vision is often a neglected part of children’s health, unless the problems are obvious. It is very...