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    Humber Bay Physio

    4.3 (3 reviews)
    Closed 2:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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    Specs & Spines Optometry and Chiropractic - Dr. Ivy Koh, O.D. inside Specs & Spines Optometry with designer eyeglasses displayed behind her.

    Specs & Spines Optometry and Chiropractic

    4.1(12 reviews)
    1.5 kmEtobicoke
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    Do not bother... These Guys Suck…read more The Staff are so rude and lack any empathy. The Spine doctor is a freaking jerk. Presented my work benefits care but was pretty much yelled at to fill out the info on the onto their form. I was told, :I expect to be paid for my service" After the assessment Ik was ask for my card even after being scolled for initially offering it. WTF. Not sure why, but I subsequently attempted to book an appointment with the eye doctor. The staff was disrespectful and dismissive. I think they thought I was a welfare case and thus spoke to me in this manner. The eventually hung up the phone on me a few times suggestion they could not hear me. I normally do not write negative reviews, but these guys suck.

    I want to leave a very considerate review for Dr Ly. I was under her care in 2023 and 2024. I…read morebelieved she had sufficient training and knowledge to help answer my questions. Because she recommended to me the computer glasses, I thought that would be a nice thing to help as I can read anything without glasses but I am light sensitive. I came to find out about 8 months later the company wasn't paid adequately and she skirted around the responsibility. She had to have known the company does not make glasses on the right angle and curve! I spent months struggling to notice things on my screen as a student. I just wasn't able to get the glare corrected after three trips to the computer store believing somehow it was a setting issue on my chromebook! Dr Ly I highly recommend you stop putting thr business over your patient quality of delivering care. I had no way to know the problem because by the time I considered what could be wrong, she had left her practice to float around in Summer of 2024. If you know the entire glasses are not meant to help someone after they wear them for 5 years, why don't you tell them the nature of transitions may not be enough for the patient? I could have just gotten a new pair but you glossed over all of it . It made me think you believed my needs should wait on you. Why? Because of your business skills? Now I got a test and even after my medical condition progressed my vision was very good and my new OD tells me to try eye drops not some exaggerated story about how my glasses aren't enough for my need for a pair of computer glasses. So the bottom line is not only did I have a struggle and I wasn't finding where she went to just find help, she badly needs a new outlook on near sighted students. We may have a small stigmatized but that's not the problem! The problem is knowing to tell the person the glasses are made wrong to start with! I lost 8 months of my time struggling for no good reason. Is that how you'd treat your counterparts who are healthy women? Really?

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    Dr. Christine Ly standing in front of a wall of eyeglasses inside Specs & Spines Optometry in Toronto.

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