Alberta Health does cover specific eye exams under certain conditions; however, routine eye exams for adults aged 19 to 64 are not included. […]
Does Alberta Health Cover Eye Exams?

Alberta Health does cover specific eye exams under certain conditions; however, routine eye exams for adults aged 19 to 64 are not included. […]
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.
*Closed daily from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM on all weekdays
*Closed on all statutory holidays
Here are some key features to look for when selecting your latest pair of protective sports eyewear:
Material durability (polycarbonate is the way to go).
Comfort and fit.
Lens options that align with your sport (anti-fog coatings, tinted lenses, etc.)
Prescription lens options (but protective eyewear is a must if you play sports, even if you don’t need corrective lenses).
Certification standards, like ASTM F803 for sports.
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Construction glasses are a type of safety eyewear designed to protect workers’ eyes from hazards like flying debris, dust, UV rays, and chemical splashes on construction sites. […]
Along with blurry vision, dry eye can bring a range of uncomfortable symptoms—like a gritty or foreign body sensation, eye redness, stinging or burning, and even watery eyes.
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