Photo courtesy of Sarnia Eye, Esthetics, and Lasik Clinic via Facebook. Photo courtesy of Sarnia Eye, Esthetics, and Lasik Clinic via Facebook.
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Sarnia Eye, Esthetics And Lasik Clinic Is Moving

The Sarnia Eye, Esthetics and Lasik Clinic is expanding and moving to a new location in the new year.

They're moving to the former White Rose property on London Rd. and taking up 15,000 sq ft of space in the 23,000 sq ft building.

Dr. Murari Patodia says newly renovated site will allow for a better patient experience.

"We've designed it specifically to make patient flow a little bit easier, make the process smoother so patients face less of a wait time," says Patodia. "We're also introducing a variety of new services to complement everything we do. We'll be offering cataract surgery in the new centre as well."

Dr. Patodia provides a wide range of services including glaucoma, and eyelid surgeries and treatment for retinal detachment and macular degeneration.

He expects to move to the property from his current Exmouth St. site in January and hire at least three new workers.

The remainder of the building will be leased out to other medical tenants.

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