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Our À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Optometry Clinic has moved to the nearby location of 419 Phillip St., Unit C, as of October 21, 2024. This location will be open until late 2026 while the À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Eye Institute is under construction. Our downtown Kitchener location (Health Sciences Optometry Clinic) remains open with no change to service.

Daphne McCulloch

Daphne McCulloch

Professor Emeritus; Adjunct Professor
Contact Information
daphne.mcculloch@uwaterloo.ca
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Professors Emeriti, Fundamental biosciences, Applied studies, Societal impact
Links
Link to profile: Daphne McCulloch
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