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Have an eye appointment? Here’s what patients can expect during coronavirus pandemic

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Like all other professions welcoming back clients on Monday as part of the first phase of Saskatchewan’s reopen plan, optometrists are finding ways to adjust.

And for customers, it means things will look a little different during the coronavirus pandemic. “We are opening back to routine care, but we are booking less patients in a day.

Our doctors, not only are they working every other week at this point, we have actually scaled back our volume of patients in the clinic by 33 to 35 per cent per doctor,” said Dr.

Rhea Anderson, Advanced Eye Care Center co-owner and optometrist. “That is to help keep that social distant in the office.” After hearing the province was allowing its store to reopen, Advanced Eye Care Center sent out an email to

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