Our Practice in Regina

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Care… It’s What We Do

We have been committed to serving the Regina community since 1986, when Dr. Robert McKay first opened his practice. We have provided the community with a high standard of care ever since.

We are an independently owned practice run by Dr. Myles Bokinac and Dr. Rhea Anderson. Dr. Bokinac and Dr. Anderson are members of the Saskatchewan Association of Optometrists, proudly serving our community. 

No matter which of our clinics you visit, we are committed to providing you with comprehensive eye care in a welcoming, family friendly environment. In fact, we are so committed to providing you with the best care possible, that we guarantee it.

Meet Our Optometrists

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Dr. Rhea Anderson

Optometrist

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Dr. Myles Bokinac

Optometrist

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Dr. Laura Montgomery

Optometrist

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Dr. Sean Reimer

Optometrist

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Dr. Karla Hillis

Optometrist

OUR LOCATION

AECC Regina

  • 3617B Pasqua Street
  • Regina, SK S4S 6W8

*in July and August we are closed on Saturdays and open 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM on Thursdays

Our Blog

Vitamins for Dry Eyes: What Supplements Can Help?

Dry Eye, Eye Health

Irritating dry eyes can disrupt your day, but you can help manage your symptoms with proper nutrition. It can be challenging to get your total daily intake of vitamins in your diet. But supplements like vitamins A, D, and C and omega-3 can help support healthy, hydrated eyes. […]

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September 19, 2023
Myles Bokinac

Why Do I Keep Waking Up With Dry Eyes?

Dry Eye, Eye Conditions & Treatments

Your dry eye may be caused by several factors, including your environment or allergies to underlying health conditions or medications.  […]

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August 30, 2023
Myles Bokinac

What Are Some of the First Signs of Glaucoma?

Eye Conditions & Treatments, Eye Diseases, Glaucoma

Glaucoma often has no noticeable symptoms during its early stages, but the first signs of glaucoma as it progresses can include peripheral vision loss, blurry vision, and eye pain. […]

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July 18, 2023
Myles Bokinac
A variety of eye-healthy foods sitting out on a table, including salmon, almonds, spinach, dried fruit, blueberries, eggs, and carrots

Irritating dry eyes can disrupt your day, but you can help manage your symptoms with proper nutrition. It can be challenging to get your total daily intake of vitamins in your diet. But supplements like vitamins A, D, and C and omega-3 can help support healthy, hydrated eyes. […]

Read More…

A woman rubbing her eyes after waking up from sleeping all night.

Your dry eye may be caused by several factors, including your environment or allergies to underlying health conditions or medications.  […]

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An optometrist holding up wooden blocks that spell out 'glaucoma.'

Glaucoma often has no noticeable symptoms during its early stages, but the first signs of glaucoma as it progresses can include peripheral vision loss, blurry vision, and eye pain. […]

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