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The doctors and staff of Grand River Optometry are committed to providing you with quality eye care in a comfortable setting. We constantly strive to deliver clear vision while screening for potential sight threatening eye diseases. At Grand River Optometry we have over 50 years of combined experience in examining your eyes.

We offer a wide range of services for all ages. Whether you are in need of routine optometric care or have specialized needs that require more advanced treatments we are here to help. Grand River Optometry's medical model ensures that in addition to providing you with clear vision, we screen for eye disease and related systemic conditions.
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The entire team at Grand River Optometry is committed to making your experience a positive one from the moment you call our office. We have an experienced team of receptionists, technicians and doctors who are looking forward to helping you every step of the way.

Dr. Daniel Robinson grew up in Brant County, close to the banks of the Grand River near Glen Morris, ON.He attended high school in Paris, and then went on to the University of Waterloo, graduating with degrees in Honours Science and Optometry in 1996.After gaining experience in Hamilton working with other optometrists and a retinal surgeon, Dr. Robinson has dedicated his efforts to building a full-scope optometry practice in Brantford.
A regular complete eye examination is the best way to maintain healthy eyes. Our careful review of your vision needs, combined with state-of-the-art assessment will help you get the most out of your vision. Many serious eye diseases can develop slowly with little to no symptoms. Our tests screen for cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration and many other eye diseases.
In an effort to improve the comfort of our patients and help restore their vision, Grand River Optometry has invested in some of the latest technologies to diagnose and treat your dry eyes. These oil glands, that are naturally found in both the upper and lower eyelids, get blocked and the oil that lubricates the eye does not get to the surface of the eye where it prevents tear evaporation.
Macular degeneration is a progressive deterioration of the retina. The changes in the retinal tissue can affect central vision making it hard to complete normal daily tasks like reading, driving, and caring for loved ones. In the dry form of the disease, deposits called drusen form on your retina. In the wet form, abnormal blood vessel growth can cause bleeding in your retina.
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