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    Why am I Constantly Cleaning my Glasses
    Waterloo Opticians
    • Mar 15, 2017
    • 2 min

    Why am I Constantly Cleaning my Glasses

    There are a number of contributing factors why you may be constantly cleaning your glasses. Fitting of your glasses If your glasses...
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    Do I Have to Have Big Frames for my Varifocals?
    Waterloo Opticians
    • Mar 9, 2017
    • 1 min

    Do I Have to Have Big Frames for my Varifocals?

    We very often get asked this question as with a varifocal lens we do have a number of things to consider, for example your occupation or...
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    What is a Cataract?
    Waterloo Opticians
    • Mar 6, 2017
    • 3 min

    What is a Cataract?

    A cataract can be described as a cloudiness or opacity within the lens of the eye. The lens sits inside the eye, behind the coloured part...
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    You're Guide to Choosing the Right Pair of Glasses
    Waterloo Opticians
    • Mar 3, 2017
    • 2 min

    You're Guide to Choosing the Right Pair of Glasses

    Choosing the right pair of glasses is not always the easiest job. One of the most frequently asked questions we get in practice is ‘what...
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    Why do I need Mr Tickle Arms to Read my Paper?
    Waterloo Opticians
    • Feb 27, 2017
    • 2 min

    Why do I need Mr Tickle Arms to Read my Paper?

    As we get older the flexibility of the lens inside your eye reduces. This is called Presbyopia. This means that you are less able to...
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    Will my Lenses fit any Frame?
    Waterloo Opticians
    • Feb 23, 2017
    • 2 min

    Will my Lenses fit any Frame?

    Generally any lens can fit into any frame. However, we must take into consideration the prescription we are working with as this will...
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    Can we tell if you have Diabetes by looking into your Eyes?
    Waterloo Opticians
    • Feb 10, 2017
    • 2 min

    Can we tell if you have Diabetes by looking into your Eyes?

    When attending for a sight test the optometrist will not only advise you on whether you need glasses but will also do a health check....
    16 views0 comments
    What is Keratoconus?
    Waterloo Opticians
    • Feb 7, 2017
    • 2 min

    What is Keratoconus?

    Keratoconus (also known as Pellucid) is a progressive non-inflammatory disorder that causes a characteristic thinning and cone-like...
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    What's the Difference Between a Sight Test and an Eye Examination?
    Waterloo Opticians
    • Feb 1, 2017
    • 2 min

    What's the Difference Between a Sight Test and an Eye Examination?

    A sight test is really just what it says... it is a test of how well, or not, a person can see, and a measurement of any corrective...
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    How Long Will it Take to get Used to Varifocals?
    Waterloo Opticians
    • Jan 27, 2017
    • 2 min

    How Long Will it Take to get Used to Varifocals?

    If you're new to varifocal lenses you may need a little time to get used to them. Varifocal lenses will slightly alter your peripheral...
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    What Frames Suit my Face Shape?
    Waterloo Opticians
    • Jan 24, 2017
    • 2 min

    What Frames Suit my Face Shape?

    One of the most common concerns when choosing a pair of new spectacles is choosing a frame that suits our face. If we choose a frame that...
    2 views0 comments
    Protecting our Eyes in the Summer
    Waterloo Opticians
    • Jan 18, 2017
    • 2 min

    Protecting our Eyes in the Summer

    The summer is finally here and while we all want to enjoy the better weather and longer days there are extra precautions we need to take...
    6 views0 comments
    Optical Terms Explained!
    Waterloo Opticians
    • Jan 10, 2017
    • 3 min

    Optical Terms Explained!

    It is important that when we communicate with our patients, we use terms that don’t require they qualify as an optometrist! As such, we...
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    Seeing In The New Year - How To Make The Most Of It!
    Waterloo Opticians
    • Jan 1, 2017
    • 2 min

    Seeing In The New Year - How To Make The Most Of It!

    At the end of each year, we all get the asked same question: “What’s your New Year’s Eve Resolution going to be?” More often than not our an
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    Uncovering Presbyopia
    Waterloo Opticians
    • Dec 27, 2016
    • 3 min

    Uncovering Presbyopia

    The eye uses two main surfaces of focus on anything. The first is the outer layer of the eye known as the cornea, and the second being...
    5 views0 comments
    How can I Both See in the Distance and Read in Contact Lenses?
    Waterloo Opticians
    • Dec 8, 2016
    • 3 min

    How can I Both See in the Distance and Read in Contact Lenses?

    We often get asked how to correct vision for distance and near in contact lenses. Whilst this can turn into a very complex subject I will...
    3 views0 comments
    Glasses Cleaning Guide!
    Waterloo Opticians
    • Dec 5, 2016
    • 2 min

    Glasses Cleaning Guide!

    Smudges and grease occurrence on your lenses are a common problem when your skin excretes oil and dirt from day to day handling. Using...
    4 views0 comments
    Are Computer Screens Damaging our Eyes?
    Waterloo Opticians
    • Nov 24, 2016
    • 3 min

    Are Computer Screens Damaging our Eyes?

    Screens are central to our world these days… With some people spending 8 hours looking at their work screen, interspersed with checking...
    5 views0 comments
    Why Onions Hassle Women More Than Men: And How to Stop the Tears
    Waterloo Opticians
    • Nov 18, 2016
    • 2 min

    Why Onions Hassle Women More Than Men: And How to Stop the Tears

    So it’s annoying isn’t it? Your eyes stream when you slice through those onions. Every time. And as your eyes fill, it’s harder to see,...
    4 views0 comments
    Will I Benefit From Optical Coherence Technology (OCT)?
    Waterloo Opticians
    • Nov 9, 2016
    • 3 min

    Will I Benefit From Optical Coherence Technology (OCT)?

    During your sight-test our aim is to assess your vision and, if necessary, use spectacles (or contact lenses) to make your vision as...
    6 views0 comments
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