Wearing An Eye Patch From DrPatch? Here's Where To Contact Us About It.
Is wearing an eye patch from DrPatch part of a treatment plan for you or your child? This is the place to contact us with your questions concerning our eye patches.
Adults may also have problems and it's our pleasure to offer as much help as possible concerning the use of our eye patches. Feel free to get in touch with your questions concerning our eye patches.
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Other Contact Information
You can also contact us as follows:
DrPatch Inc.
783 Shefford
Bromont, QC, Canada J2L 1C4
Phone: 450-919-0722
Toll-free: 877-919-0722
This coming January, 2010, DrPatch will be moving to its new international headquarters in the CITIG (Center for Industrial Technologies and Innovation in Granby) building in Granby, Quebec. DrPatch will be in great company with lots of room to expand.
 Coming New Location of DrPatch's International Headquarters
Be Safe, Not Sorry
If you have even the slightest concern about your or your child's vision, see your doctor immediately. Catching problems quickly is the best way to recover. If you notice your child squinting, closing one eye or tilting the head to look at something, be careful.
Once diagnosed, there are several courses of action, depending on the problem, but wearing an eye patch as prescribed by your doctor is an effective treatment in some cases. It forces the affected eye to work, so the patch is actually worn on the good eye.
Your child will willingly participate in a treatment program if it's not a drag. Games like throwing something into buckets used as targets can make it fun. So can patches from DrPatch if that's what the doctor prescribes.
What If You're Older?
Obviously, the best outcome is when you're treated as a child. However, for those who are older, such as the late teens and more, you can still be treated. There'll be harder work and vision therapy involved.
For more on wearing an eye patch from DrPatch, contact us anytime. We'd love to offer you and your child any help we can. Remember that eye patches are a great way to treat some eye problems and you can play a big part in making recovery a fun time for all.
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