Dr. Richard Scheid
Dr. Richard Scheid graduated with his Doctor of Optometry from the University of Waterloo School of Optometry. He was a Clinical Resident at the University of Waterloo School of Optometry and went on to be a Clinical Supervisor . He was also the Director of Optometric Training and Education at TLC in London. Dr. Scheid is a member of the Ontario Association of Optometrists and a member of the Canadian association of Optometrists. He is International/Canadian Board Certificated for the Treatment and Management of Ocular Disease (TMOD). Dr Scheid enjoys golf, boating and cycling when not in the...
Dr. Jim Bender
Dearest Patients, I wish to announce that I will be retiring at the end of May 2022. It has been an absolute pleasure and a privilege to have been a part of your lives for many years. The thought of retirement brings me much joy as I anticipate having more time to embrace the other things in my life that I love. I also feel sadness that this is coming to an end. It has been particularly gratifying to witness my patients as little ones grow into adulthood and then entrusting their children into my care. Thank you for...
Dr. Roshanak Joulaie
Dr. Joulaie received her B.Sc in Biology and her M.Sc in Molecular Genetics at York University. She has done various clinical researches on Glaucoma at St Michael's hospital in Toronto. She graduated from the Doctor of Optometry program at the University of Waterloo in 2014. As part of her training, she completed an eye disease internship in a busy general ophthalmology practice. There she gained extensive training and hands on experience in diagnosing and treating ocular diseases with the main focus on glaucoma and post refractive eye surgery care. Dr. Joulaie is also very passionate about doing pediatric eye care....

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