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ABOUT US

Customeyes Optometry is proud to have the following team of doctors working with us:

Dr. Husam Tarrabain, OD

Dr. Husam Tarrabain was born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta. He carried out his undergrad at the University of Alberta with a bachelor of science degree. Later, he moved on to complete his optometry degree at the InterAmerican University of Puerto Rico.

Throughout his studies, he successfully completed an internship working along pronounced ophthalmologists in diagnosing and treating ocular diseases at the Omni Eye Services of Atlanta. Dr. Tarrabain also takes pride in possessing a specialty in contact lens fitting, which was obtained at The Vision Care Institute®, LLC. Through his continuous ability to thrive in his interest for optometry, he was recognized by achieving honor scholarships on several occasions and was inducted into the Beta Gamma Kappa Optometric Honors Society. 


Dr. Tarrabain finds joy in meeting new patients on a daily basis and learning more about their visual needs in order to improve their quality of life. In his spare time, he enjoys spending time with his family, playing soccer, and relaxing when time allows.

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Dr. Fatima Esmail, OD

Dr. Fatima Esmail grew up in Montreal, Toronto, and Edmonton. After completing her undergraduate studies at McGill University, she completed her optometry training at City University in London, England, and in the University of Waterloo in Ontario. She enjoys travelling, movies, and reading. 


To learn more about our team of doctors, don’t hesitate to give us a call.

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Two Convenient Locations

We have two locations in Alberta.

1. Our Edmonton office located in the Northwest area of Kensington services Edmonton and surrounding areas.

2. Barrhead office located inside Barrhead Mall is servicing Barrhead, Westlock, Swan Hills, Mayerthorpe, Gunn and surrounding areas

Did You Know?

People can have different-coloured eyes! This condition is called heterochromia.
Rod-shaped cells in your eyes help you see shapes while cone-shaped ones allow recognizing colours.

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