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    Dr. Sally Aldayeh

    I am Dr. Sally Aldayeh and I am a Canadian Certified Optometrist, registered in the beautiful countries of New Zealand and Australia (NSW). I graduated from the University of Auckland in 2005, and have grown more passionate and determined to help give sight to all my patients. I take my position very seriously and want my patients to feel at ease and trust the hands they are in. I believe strongly in listening to my patients and answering all their questions and concerns as well as educate them, as it is essential to giving a proper diagnosis. I have worked in the cities of Auckland, Wellington, Sydney and Edmonton, gaining a wide variety of experience with different patients and doctors. My goal is to provide all patients with the knowledge and reassurance that their vision will be taken care of in the safest and best way possible. I have two beautiful children who are my main motivation to succeed in life; I enjoy horseback riding, fashion, being around my family, and most of all travelling. Thank you for taking the time to read about me and hope that I have given you comfort that you will be in good care.

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