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COMPREHENSIVE EYE EXAM

The Canadian Optometric association recommends an annual eye exam for adults and seniors.  Doctors often recommend more frequent examinations for adults with diabetes, dry eye, high blood pressure, and other disorders, because many diseases can have an impact on vision and eye health.

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If you are over 40, it’s a good idea to have your eyes examined every one to two years to check for common age-related eye problems such as presbyopia, cataracts, and macular degeneration. 

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Because the risk of eye disease continues to increase with advancing age, everyone over the age of 60 should be examined annually.

REFRACTIVE SURGERY

Thinking about corrective surgery to free yourself from glasses and contact lens?  We are here to answer all your questions related to refractive surgeries and will find the best solution for your eyes to match your hobbies and interests.  Our optometrist will walk you through from beginning to end to co-manage your corrective surgery.

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ADVANCE TECHNOLOGY

Our state of the art ophthalmic equipment can help early detection of eye diseases that may otherwise be easily missed.  Early detection of glaucoma, cataract and macular degeneration can help prevent blindness.

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Ask your eyecare professional for more information at your routine comprehensive eye exam.

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OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY

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DIGITAL RETINAL IMAGING

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CORNEAL TOPOGRAPHY

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