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Comprehensive Eye Exams
Our optometrists and professional staff are prepared to offer quality eye care. Every examination is unique, depending on the age or need of each individual. Common tests performed include but are not limited to: visual acuity, stereo acuity, colour vision, refractive state, pupillary response, slit lamp examination, intra-ocular pressure measurement, dilated fundus exam.
Low Vision Assessments
and Rehabilitation
In our clinic we also see individuals with low vision caused by conditions including but not limited to Age Related Macular Degeneration, Stroke, Glaucoma and Retinitis Pigmentosa. Our goal is to improve visual function with techniques such as image relocation and field expansion. In addition we are familiar with and carry a large selection of low tech devices that can improve visual function.
Optical Coherence Tomography
An Optical Tomography scan (commonly referred to as an OCT scan) is the latest advancement in imaging technology and it’s used in our office. Similar to ultrasound, this diagnostic technique employs light rather than sound waves to achieve higher resolution pictures of the structural layers of the back of the eye.
Visual Field Test
The visual field test is a subjective measure of central and peripheral vision, or “side vision”, and is used by our doctor to diagnose, determine the severity of, and monitor your glaucoma and other conditions that may affect peripheral vision function. The most common visual field test uses a light spot that is repeatedly presented in different areas of your peripheral vision.
Visual Skills Assessment
and Rehabilitation
Binocular Vision
Vision Perception.
Pre/Post Operative Care for
Lasik and Cataracts
Diagnosis and Treatment
of Eye Disease
Glaucoma
Cataracts
Diabetes
Age Related Macular Degeneration
Dry Eye
…and more
Contact Lens Fitting
Soft Lenses
(including Astigmatic, Multifocal and Monovision)
Rigid Gas Permeable Lenses
Traning for Insertion and Removal
OHIP Coverage for Eye Care Services
Comprehensive eye health and vision exams in Ontario are covered by OHIP once every year for:
Patients up to 19 years of age
Patients over 65 years of age
Most vision plans cover the cost of a comprehensive eye health and vision exam every two years.
Patients aged 20 to 64 years with the following, are still possibly insured by OHIP annually:
Glaucoma
Diabetes
Corneal Disease
Cataracts
Amblyopia (lazy eye)
Strabismus (crossed eye)
Retinopathy
Visual Field Defects
For adults aged 20 to 64, annual comprehensive eye examinations are not covered by OHIP. There are some exceptions for certain medical conditions. It is recommended to discuss coverage details with our Optometrists who will be able to evaluate and comment on your needs and coverage levels.
If you have supplementary insurance you may have vision coverage. It is recommended you contact your benefits provider to inquire.