Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 7 May 2015, p. 41

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Thursday, M ay 7, 2015 - The IFP - H alton H ills - w w w .theifp.ca Page 41 Dr. Richard Joseph Dr. Richard Joseph OptOmetRist Georgetown Marketplace Mall 280 Guelph St. Unit 18A, Georgetown ON, L7G 4B1 905.873.0367 Fax: 905.873.2129 richard@drjoseph.ca www.drjoseph.ca Only a Doctor of Optometry knows the answer. Book your eye exam today Annual comprehensive eye exams are covered by OHIP (Health card) up to 19 years of age. Learn more about our Eye See...Eye Learn® program including FREE EYEGLASSES for Junior Kindergarten students to help them get ready for school. Visit www.EyeSeeEyeLearn.ca for information. Eyewear Partners: Nikon Lenswear® | OGI Eyewear Funded in part by the Government of Ontario Dr. Ben Giddens • Dr. Andrea Kozma 371 Mountainview Rd. S. Georgetown (Metro Plaza - behind Petro Canada) 905.873.1861 www.dr.bengiddens.com • New Patients Welcome • Evenings & Saturdays Available • English & French Spoken • Glasses & Contacts • Laser Surgery Consultants • Prescription and Non-Prescription Sunglasses 99 Sinclair Ave., #310, Georgetown 905-702-1616 Dr. CAroline TeSke, Dr. joel SChAefer & Dr. kAri STAShuk optometrists Clear Vision Begins With healthy eyes You and your eye care professional will work together to keep your eyes healthy. An important part of this relationship is good communication. To get the best out of your visit with your eye care professional, ask questions and continue to do so until you understand. It is also helpful to write down the questions before your visit, and write down what your eye care professional says. Today, patients takean active role in their health care. BUSINESS Communication Corner, a private speech-language pathology clinic, re- cently opened in Georgetown. The clinic provides assessment and therapy services to children and adoles- cents who have difficulties with saying speech sounds correctly, understanding and using language, stuttering, voice and other communication concerns. Speech- Language and Audiology Canada esti- mates that between two and 19 per cent of preschoolers experience language dif- ficulties and specific language impair- ment is one of the most common child- hood disorders. Owners and Speech-Language Pathol- ogists, Lisa Gombocz and Lisa McLen- nan, have provided speech and language services in Georgetown and surrounding areas for many years and saw a need for these services for local families. "We felt strongly that it was important for families to have the convenience of ac- cessing these services in the community," explained Lisa Gombocz. If you have concerns regarding your child's speech and language develop- ment, the clinicians would be happy to discuss your concerns with you over the phone. Daytime and after-school ap- pointments are available. A physician's referral is not required and speech and language services are often covered un- der employee benefit packages. To celebrate the opening of Communi- cation Corner and in recognition of May as "Speech and Hearing Month", an open house will be held on Saturday, May 9, from 2-4 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Communication Corner is located at 81 Todd Road, Suite 207 and can be reached at 905-873-8585 or communica- tioncorner@bellnet.ca. Communication Corner opens in Georgetown Lisa Gombocz (left) and Lisa McLennan, owners of Communication Corner. FEST IN THE PARK SHERIDAN COLLEGE GRO UNDS BR AMPTON 1.800.640.2512 | www.iffsatoronto.com | www.pifftoronto.com WORLD PREMIERE PUNJABI FEATURE FILM OPEN AIR SCREENING NAGARA MAYSAT � �16 - OPEN AIR SCREENING PMPM - LIVE PERFORMANCES | MUSIC VIDEO PREMIERES� PREET HARPAL + 14 LIVE PERFORMERS

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