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Locality: Calgary, Alberta

Phone: +1 403-273-8333



Address: #331, 999-36th street NE T2A7X6 Calgary, AB, Canada

Website: www.VQOptometry.com

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VQ Optometry 16.11.2020

Our office has taken the necessary precautions as directed by the current infection prevention and control policy. . At this time we ask that patients who have travelled out of the county in the last 14 days or have cold/flu like symptoms to reschedule your appointments unless it is an emergency. . Please call our office at 403-273-8333 ... or Email: [email protected] . Thank you for your cooperation! See more

VQ Optometry 11.11.2020

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VQ Optometry 23.10.2020

It is that time of the year again! Make sure your little one is seeing clearly and comfortably for this upcoming school year! . Call us at 403-273-8333 to book an appointment! . .... . #EyeExam #Optometry #Optometrist #YYC #Eyes #EyeHealth #BackToSchool See more

VQ Optometry 05.10.2020

An ADHD diagnosis could be a vision problem! Children with vision problems are often misdiagnosed as having learning or behavioural disabilities. Learn more ab...out just how easy it is to confuse the two! Children’s eye exams are covered by Alberta Health until their 19th birthday! https://bit.ly/2JxSaJR See more

VQ Optometry 24.09.2020

Floaters usually appear to be small, grey/black strings, or spots that drift in the field of vision. Since the floaters are floating inside of our eyes, they move with our eyes making them hard to look at directly. They are formed by particles of protein and collagen which make up the transparent gel-like fluid, called the vitreous, that fills the eye. . . Although floaters can be annoying, they rarely cause any serious problems. However, a sudden increase in the numbers or ...size of floaters, sometimes accompanied by flashes of light or loss of vision, may indicate a more serious problem and should be examined with a dilated eye exam as soon as possible. . . For more information: https://opto.ca/health-library/floaters-spots @ VQ Optometry See more