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Kimberley Vision Care Optometrist
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your eyes & vision

  • Children's Vision
    Good vision involves many different skills working together to enable your child not only to see clearly but also to understand what he or she sees.
  • How the Eye Works
    Our ability to "see" starts when light reflects off an object at which we are looking and enters the eye.
  • Mature Vision
    Most changes in vision occur in the early and later years of life.
  • Reading and Vision
    Good vision is vital to reading well. And although vision may not be the only cause of reading difficulties, it is one that is sometimes overlooked.
  • Television and Vision
    Eye care experts generally agree: Watching television will not harm your eyes or vision if the TV room is lit properly and if you follow a few viewing tips.

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