Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Focus On Scugog (2006-2015) (Port Perry, ON), 1 Oct 2015, p. 25

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Large and colourful works of art depicting eyes, complete the new décor. One resembles a sunflower, and another dramatic image is the real eye of a parrot fish. Dr. Darryl Workman has operated his practice out of the 189 North Street location for 21 years, and it was time for a change, noted his wife Stephanie, who doubles as Office Manager. Interior designer Pamela Hollett’s genius is responsible for the new look, which is more modern, but warm and inviting at the same time. Honey oak woodwork was replaced with washed grey, accented by teal and orange, flowers, stylish lamps, new signage and even the play den for the kiddies has been updated to include iPads. om new look of the office rele the one of re patients receive, from ae Stephanie, who has a strong ry bacigeoim in the optical field. What hasn't changed at North Durham Eye Clinic is the high quality of service in optical care. The friendly smiles of the staff are the same. Unique collections of beautiful, high-end frames and designer sunglasses arrive regularly, and are artistically displayed in the Eyeglass Gallery, as their new boutique gives one the feel of being in an art gallery. local optometrist since 1994, Dr. Workman is certified to prescribe drugs for eye disease. He acquired updated technology and is enthusiastic about his latest 189 North Street, Port Perry 905-985-1361 |_ All eyes are on you when you enter the newly renovated North Durham Eye Clinic... DR. DARRYL WORKMAN B.Sc. Hon. 0.D. exam room OCT machine. OCT is the modern day established standard of care diseases. He specializes in referrals for laser therapy, and offers eye disease management services. Generations of patients, ranging in age from toddlers to seniors, trust Dr. Workman and his caring, qualified staff, to take care of all of their vision needs. The recent “Changing the Face of Port Perry One Frame at a Time” ad campaign, as seen in Focus on Scugog magazine, is a brilliant way of promoting other local businesses, by using their patients as ‘models’ for the latest trends in eyewear. Laminated copies of these ads will soon be displayed. The public is invited to drop in to admire the new décor, and the Keurig coffee pot is always ‘on.’ Stephanie says that plans are also underway to host another cocktail party, to show their appreciation to their patients. As parents and local business owners, Darryl and Stephanie, and their daughters, Piper, four, and Sydney, six, are very involved in the community. They enjoy participating in many local events, such as the Easter Bonnet Parade and he has sponsored the Hawkeyes Soccer and Baseball teams since he started in 1994. The North Durham Eye Clinic is a good corporate citizen, sponsoring local sports teams over the years. Drop in and give them a ‘look-see’! www.northdurhameyecliinic.com FOCUS - OCTOBER 2015 22

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