Happy World Optometry Day! Today we celebrate our profession as Optometrists. We are humbled to be able to help our patients see better and improve their quality of life through vision and eye health.
So how do you become an Optometrist? After completing an undergraduate degree, we go to Optometry school for an additional 4 years + residency (optional). That's a lot of eye school that allows us to not only prescribe glasses and contact lenses but we also diagnose, manage and treat eye diseases such as glaucoma, cataracts, dry eye disease, eye infections, eye allergies, trauma, macular degeneration, eye emergencies to name a few.
We love meeting other Optometrists and attending conferences. In this pic we are @vision.expo where we got to meet @drjenandjuice @lumenis
As Optometrists, we are passionate about eye health & educating you using our social media platforms & during your appointments. We believe in early detection & prevention to maintaining optimal eye health starting in infancy. If you haven't had an eye exam this year, this is a great opportunity to book your appointment today.
So today let's be grateful for our gift of sight. #worldoptometryday ...
Our collection of SunCovers by ANY DI are absolutely stunning! Intricate design details that meet unparalleled quality. These SunCovers can be clipped to your bag for easy access. No more carrying those large glasses cases. These covers are available in various patterns to suit your unique look (swipe to see the ones we have in stock). Stop by to check them out 👀
📞 587-353-5061
📧 info@eyedeology.ca
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Did you know you should be wearing sunglasses all year around to protect your eyes from the sun’s harsh ultraviolet (UV) rays. As the effects of UV rays are cumulative, our Optometrists encourage you to start having your kids wear their sunglasses during infancy & continue all year round even in the winter. Kids do have a tendency to take them off but it's all about building a habit. Simply wearing a hat is not enough.
UV rays can accelerate conditions like cataracts (clouding of the natural lens in the eye) and Age-regulated Macular Degeneration (AMD) which can lead to permanent vision loss.
What to look for when purchasing your kids sunglasses:
1. Must block 100% UVA & UVB - read your labels!
2. Select a frame that fits comfortably.
3. Larger lenses provide more coverage reducing sun damage to the eyes & the skin around the eyes (skin cancer).
3. Transition lenses are ideal if your child wears glasses as these lenses change color based on the level of UV.
4. Polarization reduces glare coming off reflective surfaces like water or pavement.
If your interested in sunglasses for your child, book in for a complimentary consultation with our Optical team who can to help you select the right pair. #kidseyecareyyc ...
Does it surprise you that some infants need glasses? Well, it's often a shock to many parents.
Meet these adorable twins who are here to help raise awareness on the importance of infant eye exams in order to help catch eye problems early, while your child's eyes are still developing.
Babies who have poor vision may be delayed in their development milestones, inattentive, and may be misdiagnosed with a learning or behavioral disability. 80% of learning is visual, so it's critical they are seeing clearly well before they enter kindergarten.
Early intervention means getting an eye exam as early as 6 months of age or even earlier if you are noticing any eye concerns. An eye exam can help reduce and even prevent future vision problems. Alberta Health covers eye exams for children between the ages of 0-18 years. Best of all, if your little one needs glasses, we carry indestructible @nano.vista frames as seen on our beautiful twins. #infanteyeexam
To book an appointment, please
📞 587-353-5061
📧 info@eyedeology.ca
No referral necessary 😀 ...
Are you eyes feeling gritty, itchy, watery, red, stinging and/or burning? You may be experiencing dry eyes. If you are experiencing these symptoms, is time to book in for a dry eye assessment with our Optometrists as we have cutting edge therapies to help you improve your quality of life.
The M22 Lumenis Optima™ IPL is a revolutionary dry eye treatment that targets the inflammation in the meibomian oil glands which is a common underlying cause of Dry Eye Disease.
This light-based therapy selectively targets and destroys abnormal blood vessels along the eyelid margins which reduces redness and the level of inflammatory agents in the oil glands. IPL also gets rid of excessive bacteria and Demodex (mites) along the eyelid margins which worsen inflammation.
Lumenis Optima™ IPL helps to liquefy the oil in the meibomian glands in our eyelids that produce the oily part of our tears. Enhancing oil secretion from these glands can improve dry eye symptoms and slow down the progression of chronic dry eyes.
As an additional benefit, IPL stimulates collagen production which improves the skin’s texture and can help reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and dark circles while tightening the skin. Lumenis Optima™ IPL will gently and effectively treat eyelid inflammation with maximal safety, comfort and full customization to your skin type and condition.
Book in for your dry eye assessment to see if IPL is right for you. A reduction is signs and symptoms are noted after a few sessions and IPL can be done in combination with Ilux and Radio Frequency (RF). More to come on advanced dry eye treatments. #dryeye #ipl #lumenis ...
January is Glaucoma Awareness Month. An estimated 400 000 Canadians have glaucoma. According to the WHO, glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness in the world.
What is glaucoma?
Glaucoma is a chronic eye disease that results in damage to the optic nerve. As it damages the optic nerve, there is a loss of peripheral vision gradually affecting central vision. There are several different types of glaucoma, most being asymptomatic. Glaucoma can only be detected by having regular eye examinations with your eye doctor. Early diagnosis and treatment can slow or arrest its progression. Glaucoma that is not treated may end in blindness.
Detection
At your yearly eye examination, our Optometrists are checking for signs of glaucoma by assessing your risk factors and checking your eye pressure, visual fields, and optic nerves. The ocular coherence tomography (OCT) seen in this photo is like a footprint of the eye. It is able to take precise measurements of the nerve and assess for any nerve fiber damage. This technology can detect disease up to 10 years before we can see the damage.
Prevention
Glaucoma can not be cured but it can be treated. Damage already done is irreversible but the disease can be controlled to prevent vision loss. Alberta Health care covers medical visits for patients with glaucoma when you see your Optometrist. So make sure to have your eyes examined early. #glaucomaawareness ...
Happy 2023! It's a new year and many of us are looking to set our best foot forward and prioritize our health for the new year. This should include helping to keep our eyes healthy. We all want to look good and feel good. For many people, this may include a daily makeup routine. However, some makeup and makeup practices may be doing more harm than good, especially if you have dry eyes. Let's take eyeliner for example. When applying eyeliner, be careful to avoid the waterline and the technique of tightling the eyes. This is because the openings of the delicate oil glands (meibomian glands) that produce the oily part of the tears are along the lid margins and can be blocked up with cosmetics. These oils are an important part of the tear film and help to prevent the tears from evaporating too quickly, which can lead to dry and irritated eyes. Additionally, toxic ingredients in makeup can also cause damage to these glands and the surrounding skin and ocular structures. It is best to avoid poor quality makeup that may contain toxic ingredients such as formaldehyde, parabens, and phenoxyethanol to name a few. Thankfully, there are some clean makeup options that are more dry eye friendly. We are excited to be introducing some new clean beauty options for the eyes very soon. Stay tuned! ...
Guess who is back? We are so happy to have our Manager @karentathgardhaliwal back from her maternity leave. If you don't believe how cute she is, you'll have to see for yourself. #teameyedeology ...
Merry Christmas and happy holidays from all of us. May this season be full of light and laughter for you and your family. Wishing you peace, joy, and unconditional love always.
Our office will be closed Dec 24 , 2022 to Jan 2, 2023. We re-open Jan 3 at 830 am. For any eye emergencies proceed to your nearest urgent care facility. #merrychristmas
#happyholidays ...
Happy birthday to our Optometrist Dr. Farrah 💙 Your dedication, kindness and generosity inspires us. Wishing you another amazing year ahead full of fun & adventure. We are grateful to be part of #teameyedeology.
Thank you @amandinebakery for the special cake for our #bosslady 🙏 ...
Looking for a cute Christmas gift for your loved one! Our new collection of glasses/suncovers by ANY DI are absolutely stunning! An intricate design details that meet unparalleled quality. These glasses/suncovers can be clipped to your bag for easy access. No more carrying those large glasses cases. These covers are available in various patterns to suit your unique look. Stop by to check them out 👀
📞 587-353-5061
📧 info@eyedeology.ca ...
As winter is slowly creeping in we are really starting to miss the beautiful weather that we had in the summer and fall especially when our Optometrists Drs Farrah and Jessica went to Las Vegas for Vision Expo. It was Dr. Jessica's first time at Vision Expo which is one of the biggest eye care and eye wear conferences in North America. The experience was amazing! We loved being able to see all the exciting new developments with technology in eye care, trying on the latest frame styles as well as learning from and connecting with international colleagues! And what happens in Vegas doesn't always stay in Vegas because we are so excited to share what we learned and to bring back some exciting new products to the office. Stay tuned! #visionexpo2022 ...
Winter is a great time to remember to wear your sunglasses when outdoors. Water surfaces reflect the most UV light into the eye. Sunglasses should be worn all year round and should be part of your winter ensemble. This month enjoy 20% off all sunnies. #useyourbenefits ...
Happy 2nd anniversary to our Optical Frame Stylist Anastasia. We are so grateful to have you on our team. You are an amazing leader and inspiration to us. We look forward to another great year together. With love and gratitude from your teammates. ...
We are so grateful to have attended our 3rd annual Canadian @dryeyesummit in Toronto. It was great to catch up and learn with our colleagues in the dry eye arena and meet new ones. This year was special as our very own teammate Kali got certified as an Ocular Hygienist. We look forward to integrating our new knowledge in our dry eye protocols. #dryeyesummit2022 ...
We pause today to reflect & honor the brave who served, their sacrifices, their courage & exceptional service for our freedom. Thankful for all those serving our beautiful nation and their families so we can all live in peace. We will be closed Friday November 11, 2022 and re-open on Monday November 14 at 830 am. #remembranceday #lestweforget🇨🇦
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Dr. Jessica had the pleasure of attending the annual Alberta Association of Optometrists (AAO) Meeting in Edmonton a couple weeks ago. It was a great opportunity to catch up with classmates and colleagues while learning about all the exciting new developments in eye care. This year was especially meaningful because we were finally able to celebrate in person with our colleagues 101 years of the AAO. It's so exciting to see our profession grow and to be a part of such a dynamic and forward-thinking group of optometrists. I think Alberta optometrists are leading way in Canada in terms of expanding our scope of practice and helping to educate our patients and the general public on the importance of eye care and eye health. I'm so proud to be an Optometrist! #aao #yycoptometrist ...
If you've ever wondered about the environmental impact of your contact lenses you are not alone. Every year over 290 million contact lenses end up in Canadian landfills or waterways. This is a staggering amount of plastic waste, which is why at Eyedeology we are always looking for ways to become more sustainable. One of the ways we are doing this is by partnering with @coopervision to bring to our patients net plastic neutral contact lenses. The MyDay® lenses are the daily disposable contact lenses that help you do better for your vision and the planet. Choosing them is an easy way to have a positive impact on the environment as they are both sustainably manufactured and the first net plastic neutral contact lens through Plastic Bank. This means that for every box of MyDay® contact lenses distributed in Canada, @coopervision will fund the collection, processing, and reuse of general plastic waste that is equal to the weight of the plastic contained in the lenses and packaging.
In general, daily lenses are a healthier option for the eyes because there is a fresh new contact lens on the eye every day meaning less build-up of deposits and bacteria that can increase risk for discomfort or eye infections. By choosing MyDay®, you’re supporting a brighter future of the planet and a healthy lens wearing experience. We are proud to support this wonderful initiative and so far our Eyedeology community of patients have helped to save 405 plastic bottles from the ocean in 2022! Please make an appointment with one of our optometrists if you would like to learn more about how the MyDay® lenses can provide you with a healthier and more sustainable contact lens experience! #plasticneutral ...
Did you know we recycle contact lenses? Do ever think about what happens to your used contact lenses and packaging? Every year over 290 million contacts end up in Canadian landfills and waterways. That's a lot of waste and plastic that ends up in our environment! So what can we do to keep our planet green while still maintaining good vision with contacts? Did you know that you can now recycle your used contact lenses? We at @eyedeology are participating in contact lens recycling collection center as part of the @everycontactcounts program launched by @bauschlombca and @terracycleca.
It's very simple, here's how you can join the movement and participate in the first contact lens recycling program in Canada:
Step 1: Collect your old contact lenses and blister pack with foil in a small plastic bag or drop by our office and we can provide one for you. Don't include any solution or cardboard packaging (the latter can be included in your regular home recycling).
Step 2: When the bag gets full, drop it off at @eyedeology in the designated bin at the front of our clinic.
Step 3: Repeat! And feel good about doing your part to help preserve and take care of our environment. In addition to contacts, we are collecting old glasses in office for the @lionsclubs #everycontactcounts #recycle ...
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