In a contact lens exam, your optometrist will take detailed measurements of your eyes not captured in a comprehensive eye exam. […]
What Happens at a Contact Lens Fitting?
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In a contact lens exam, your optometrist will take detailed measurements of your eyes not captured in a comprehensive eye exam. […]
Contact lenses are an excellent option if you want to switch up your look from glasses. If you want to take it a step further and add a dash of color, then colored contacts are also available to you. […]
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Our clinic is fully equipped with modern technology used to manage eye conditions, such as macular degeneration, glaucoma, cataracts, diabetes, and retinal diseases. We’re ready to support your eye health.
When it comes to keeping your eyes safe at work, we value providing safety glasses that meet your needs. No matter your field of work, we can help give your eyes the protection they deserve.
Eyesis Eyecare is located in the Riverbend Shopping Centre on 18th Street SE, near the VCA Canada Riverbend Animal Hospital.
Our Clinic can accommodate wheelchair patients who can safely transfer themselves (or with their own assistant). We are unable to assist in transfers as we do not have a fully wheelchair equipped exam room/bathroom.
We are located in the Riverbend Shopping Centre, so there is plenty of parking available in front of the clinic. We look forward to welcoming you.
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Glaucoma, a group of eye conditions characterized by high internal eye pressure, often develops slowly and subtly. If left unattended, glaucoma can lead to permanent vision loss. Early intervention is key to preserve your vision in the long run. There are 4 main types of glaucoma: You should visit your optometrist at least once every […]
Sunglasses are a great (and fashionable) way to protect your eyes from harmful UV rays. Getting yourself a pair of regular sunglasses is easy enough, but what if you need prescription sunglasses? The process to get prescription sunglasses is similar to getting regular eyeglasses. Schedule an eye exam, let your eye doctor know you want […]
Usually, your eye sits at between 10mmHg to 20mmHg of pressure, a measurement referring to the amount of mercury inside—similar to a thermometer. However, this isn’t always the case. Sometimes, a problem with this system develops, and your intraocular pressure may begin to rise. […]