Manulife Centre, 55 Bloor St. W Main Level · High Park, 2425 Bloor St. W

July 30, 2017

Should you take supplements for eye health?

For every condition, there is a vitamin or a nutraceutical – or so it would seem on a visit to your local health food store! Since most of the capsules, pills and tinctures promise to improve health in some specific way, should you be taking one (or more) supplements each day to maintain and improve […]

July 5, 2017

What’s Causing the Red Eye?

As one of the best Toronto optometrists, we’ve seen our fair share of red eyes and we think you’ll probably agree when we say: No one likes to have red eyes. Whether caused by fatigue from an overnight flight, allergies, or captured in a photo due to a camera’s improper exposure, if we have red […]

May 25, 2017

The Top 5 Things that Affect Vision Clarity

Do you occasionally suffer bouts of blurry vision – times when your eyesight seems to be worse, whether it’s in the middle of the day, after dark, or doing certain activities? Vision is typically not static, but it is dynamic dependent on a variety of internal and external factors. That’s why at certain times, your […]

May 4, 2017

Laser eye surgery in Canada

Whether you’re searching LASIK laser eye surgery Toronto or laser eye surgery in Canada, you’ve come to the right place. With decades of laser eye surgery behind us, most people accept the procedure as being safe and very beneficial in achieving perfect or near-perfect vision without the use of glasses or contacts. However, one of the […]

March 25, 2017

Are toric contact lenses right for you?

If you have astigmatism, you may need special soft contact lenses called toric lenses to help you see better. These lenses are custom designed to fit your unique-shaped eye and provide clear vision throughout the day. Toric lenses do not come without their challenges and this fact makes it even more important to have these […]

March 6, 2017

Macular Degeneration: How We Can Help

Age-related macular degeneration, or AMD for short, is an eye condition that affects 1.4 million Canadians, making it the leading cause of vision loss in Canada. The disease attacks central vision, leaving patients with their peripheral vision but compromising their ability to perform such everyday tasks as driving, reading, watching television, seeing colours, and recognizing […]