www.haltonfamilyhealth.com Review:

Halton Family Health Centre - HFHC is a regional health care centre located on the Southeast corner of Walkers Line and Dundas in North Burlington. Our modern facility is designed to meet your urgent, primary and specialized healthcare needs through Θ Our walk-in clinic


Country: 66.179.18.38, North America, US

City: -104.9459 Colorado, United States

  • T&C - okay bike, not what I expected

    The bike was shipped and delivered as expected. Assembly was fairly easy but no instructions. The quality of the parts are just fair. The gold on the rims wears off when braking. Overall a decent bike but I wouldn't highly recommend it.

  • B. Johnson - Junk

    Received this knife set less than two weeks ago. The "Bonus Cheese Knife" which I was using for cheese, has already broken. The light-weight plastic handles are small, the knives are small. It's just a junky knife set. Not worth $20.

  • Amazon Customer - Not for me, but still good

    These earphones are great in quality and sound, however I have sensitive ears and these were very uncomfortable. I can only wear them for about an hour before my ear pain becomes unbearable (maybe I have a low pain tolerance too, so it could very well be my fault). I also wear glasses so putting these on so that the silicon wouldn't overlap meant I had to remove my glasses first. Aside from this, the sound quality and overall material quality of these are good. I don't hear and background noise when I wear them and they were very easy to setup. They came in a nice hard box and the travel case is convenient. I took a gamble and got these knowing I dislike earbuds, and I wish I could like these for myself, unfortunately, I really need a set that can be worn for at least 2 hours and these are too uncomfortable for my small ears.

  • Anne from Baltimore - Worth Giving a Chance

    When I talk to parents about reading, I first ask whether their child's vision has been checked. The second question I ask is whether the child is left handed. This sounds like an odd question, but almost unanimously when I ask if a child is left handed, there has been a delay. It has taken that child longer than their other children to learn to read. I agree with the theory that our brains process information differently if we are right or left handed. Right handed people are predominantly left brained and left handed people are right brained. Different memory traits are associated with each side and it seems that left brained people have an easier time learning to read.

  • mika11 - My mouth feels clean!

    A friend recommended this mouthwash to me several years ago and have been using it since. I use it twice a day and it works great. The best thing about this mouthwash is that it heals my canker sores within a few days and the more I use it the canker sores hardly ever come back. Also feels like a have a refreshing and clean mouth.

  • Graham Thomas - Caution: Check the title before purchase

    I live near a park and frequently walk around the local area. Given the amount of dog mess that is on the pavements I thought this book would be the ideal read to stop me having to scrape my shoes on the grass before going home. It was only after it arrived that I looked closely at the title and realised it said 'How to Avoid Huge SHIPS'. A simple error that means I am still treading on massive examples of canine excrement. Having said that, I read the book anyway, and I'm pleased to say I'm not even having near misses with huge ships anymore. No sir, they aint getting anywhere near me!