Routine Eye Exams
We perform routine eye exams for children, adults, and seniors.

Pediatric Eye Exam
It includes assessment of vision, eye muscle alignment, depth perception, color vision, eye turn, need for eyeglasses prescription, amblyopia, and retinal health evaluation. OHIP covers annual eye exams for children 19 years and younger.
Adult Eye Exam
Our eyes change as we age. Routine eye examinations are not important for prescription updates...
Senior Eye Exam
As we age, there is a higher risk of developing conditions like cataracts, age-related macular degeneration, and glaucoma. Seniors should get routine eye checks to ensure eye health. OHIP covers annual eye exams over the age of 65 years.
Routine Eye Exams
Routine eye exams are crucial in early detection and management of ocular pathologies. Have you scheduled your eye exam?

Adult Eye Exam
Our eyes change as we age. Routine eye examinations are not important for prescription updates...

Pediatric Eye Exam
It includes assessment of vision, eye muscle alignment, depth perception, color vision, eye turn, need for eyeglasses prescription, amblyopia, and retinal health evaluation. OHIP covers annual eye exams for children 19 years and younger.

Senior Eye Exam
As we age, there is a higher risk of developing conditions like cataracts, age-related macular degeneration, and glaucoma. Seniors should get routine eye checks to ensure eye health. OHIP covers annual eye exams over the age of 65 years.
Routine Eye Exams
Routine eye exams are crucial in early detection and management of ocular pathologies. Have you scheduled your eye exam?

Medical Optometry Services
- Glaucoma Management
- Diabetic Eye Exams
- Macular Degeneration
- Cataract
- Retinal Detachment
- Amblyopia
OHIP covered services
OHIP covers annual eye examinations for children 19 years of age and younger and for seniors 65 years of age and older
OHIP Coverage
Canadian Association of Optometrists recommends an eye exam between:
- 6 -9 months of age,
- 2- 5 years of age
- Once per year between the ages of 6 and 19 years of age
For young healthy individuals, routine eye exams are not covered and available options include insurance billing or self-pay.
OHIP covers limited medical conditions including but not limited to diabetes, macular degeneration, cataracts, and a few more. Please contact our clinic to see if your medical condition is OHIP eligible.
Canadian Association of Optometrists recommends that for healthy adults between 20 to 64 years of age should get an eye exam every 2 years.
Annual routine eye examinations are important over the age of 65 years of age for management of:
- Cataracts
- Macular degeneration
- Glaucoma
- Retinal pathologies