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Eye health

your eyes are very important to us. We offer a whole suite of services to help you.

Your eyecare professional since 1975

Eye Exams : 80 years of expertise

Our team of optometrist combine more than 80 years of experience. Their unique know-how allows them to understand your needs and prescribe the lenses that will correspond to your multiple needs. Before and during the eye exam, the assistant and the optometrist will also perform multiple tests with you to analyse the general health of your eyes. To do so, we use different imaging technologies including the OPTOMAP.

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Optomap® ultra-widefield retinal imaging:

Bringing the most advanced technology to our patients, the optomap® ultra-wide digital retinal imaging is part of your comprehensive eye exam. The optomap® ultra-wide system helps you and our doctors make informed decisions about your eye health and overall well-being. It takes only seconds to perform and is not painful, and typically does not require dilation The images collected through Optomap® imaging are valuable because they make the evaluation of the retina more like turning the lights on in a room versus searching for something in a dark room with a flashlight. They also provide historical data that can be compared with previous images to track changes over time.

 

The optomap® Retinal Exam produces an image that is as unique as you fingerprint and provides your optometrist with a wide view to look at the health of your retina. The retina is the part of your eye that captures the image of what you are looking at, similar to film in a camera. Many eye problems can develop without you knowing. You may not even notice any change in your sight. But, diseases such as macular degeneration, glaucoma, retinal tears or detachments, and other health problems such as diabetes and high blood pressure can be seen with a thorough exam of the retina.

 

Our competitors usually only offer the Central Retina Photo. This greatly limits the capacity of your an optometrist to perform a thorough evaluation of your retina. See for yourself in the image below.