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Locality: Mississauga, Ontario

Phone: +1 905-677-9164



Address: 46-7205 Goreway Drive L4T 2T9 Mississauga, ON, Canada

Website: www.birringeyecare.com

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Dr. Birring Eye care 20.11.2020

Are Virtual Reality Headsets Dangerous for Our Eyes? Virtual reality (VR) headsets are becoming increasingly mainstream. Their ability to create an immersive experience and transport us to another place makes them fascinating. However, little is known about the effects of this technology on our eyes and eyesight. Check out our latest blog below to learn more. #eyecarecenter #Optometry #dryeyetreatmentBrampton #EyeDoctorMalton #OptometricServicesMalton #ComprehensiveeyeexamMalton #EyeDiseaseTreatmentBrampton #ChildrensEyeExamMississauga

Dr. Birring Eye care 18.11.2020

Patient Optometric Records and Prescriptions Optometrists (ODs) keep patient records to facilitate clinical management and ensure continuity of care. These records should be comprehensive, accurate, clear, and made at the time of the examination. Check out our latest blog below to learn more. #eyecarecenter #Optometry #EyeDoctorMalton #OptometricServicesMalton #ComprehensiveeyeexamMalton #EyeDiseaseTreatmentBrampton #EyeDisease #Treatment #lowvision

Dr. Birring Eye care 10.11.2020

May the new year fill your heart with all the joy and bring you pleasure and profitable news all year round. Happy New Year 2020!

Dr. Birring Eye care 30.10.2020

What are the signs that a child may need glasses? The development of the visual system continues into early childhood. Often eye glass prescriptions don’t stabilize until the age of about 18. Until that time, children may struggle with symptoms of blurry vision, trouble focusing or poor binocular vision, which is the ability for the two eyes to work together. Check out our latest blog below to learn more. #eyecarecenter #Optometry #dryeyetreatmentBrampton #EyeDoctorMalton #OptometricServicesMalton #ComprehensiveeyeexamMalton #EyeDiseaseTreatmentBrampton #ChildrensEyeExamMississauga

Dr. Birring Eye care 16.10.2020

What is low vision? Low vision is a loss of eyesight that cannot be improved with conventional glasses, contact lenses, or medical and surgincal interventions. Low vision can make everyday tasks difficult. A person with low vision may find very hard to accomplish activities such as reading, writing, shopping, watching television, driving a car, or recognizing faces. Check out our latest blog below to learn more. #eyecarecenter #Optometry #EyeDoctorMalton #OptometricServicesMalton #ComprehensiveeyeexamMalton #EyeDiseaseTreatmentBrampton #EyeDisease #Treatment #lowvision