Your Vision, Our Care
Humber Bay Eye Care
Periodic eye and vision examinations are an essential part of preventative health care. Many eye and vision problems have no obvious visual signs or symptoms. As a result, individuals are often unaware of the issues that exist.
Early diagnosis and treatment are important for maintaining good vision and eye health, and when possible, preventing vision loss.
- Adult Eye Exams
- Children’s Eye Exams
- Senior Eye Exams
Adult Eye Exams
Adult Eye Exams
Our office is equipped with state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment to assist in the evaluation of health of the front and back of the eye.  Assessments include a spectacle and contact lens prescription if indicated. We also test and evaluate peripheral vision, intraocular pressure, and status of the tear film for evaluation of dry eye disease.
We work closely with other surgical and medical professionals to refer you for further assessment or treatment if required.
A comprehensive eye assessment allows for the diagnosis and detection of health and vision-threatening conditions such as:
We work closely with other surgical and medical professionals to refer you for further assessment or treatment if required.
A comprehensive eye assessment allows for the diagnosis and detection of health and vision-threatening conditions such as:
- Diabetic eye disease
Cataracts
Glaucoma
Age-related macular degeneration
Retinal detachment
Dry eye disease
Additional diagnostic testing is offered to all patients to establish a baseline and to ensure accurate and detailed comparison from one year to the next. It often also helps guide how we manage certain conditions
Retinal Imaging
Retinal imaging is a test that creates detailed digital images of the retina, optic nerve, and blood vessels at the back of the eye. It helps detect and monitor eye diseases like glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy, allowing for early and effective treatment.
Meibography Imaging
Meibography is an imaging method to view and analyze meibomian glands in the eyelids. These glands produce oils essential for tear film and eye surface health. It helps diagnose and evaluate meibomian gland dysfunction, a frequent cause of dry eye.
Visual Field Machine
A visual field test measures the entire area a person can see while focusing on a central point, helping identify vision gaps or abnormalities. It's especially important for seniors to detect conditions like glaucoma that can affect peripheral vision.
OCT Machine Testing
An OCT scan uses light waves to create detailed, 3D images of the retina, including the optic nerve and macula. It’s a non-invasive test that helps detect early signs of eye diseases like macular degeneration, glaucoma, and diabetic retinopathy. OCT is also used to monitor changes over time and guide treatment or referrals if needed.

Children’s Eye Exams
Children’s Eye Exams
25% of children have a vision problem and may not know it.
80% of a child’s learning is visual, so excellent sight and eye health are critical to a child’s development. Children who cannot see the blackboard, focus on a picture, or follow words in a book may struggle to achieve their full learning potential.
We offer eye examinations that are tailored to your child. As a child grows, their eye muscles will strengthen, nerve connections will multiply, and your child’s eyes will become stronger and work together more effectively.
When examining children, it’s important to ensure their vision is monitored, the eyes are aligned and working together, and there isn’t a significant prescription difference between the two eyes.
With regular eye exams, we can monitor your child’s progress and detect and manage problems efficiently.
80% of a child’s learning is visual, so excellent sight and eye health are critical to a child’s development. Children who cannot see the blackboard, focus on a picture, or follow words in a book may struggle to achieve their full learning potential.
We offer eye examinations that are tailored to your child. As a child grows, their eye muscles will strengthen, nerve connections will multiply, and your child’s eyes will become stronger and work together more effectively.
When examining children, it’s important to ensure their vision is monitored, the eyes are aligned and working together, and there isn’t a significant prescription difference between the two eyes.
With regular eye exams, we can monitor your child’s progress and detect and manage problems efficiently.
Amblyopia (Lazy Eye)
Amblyopia, or “lazy eye,” is a condition that begins during early childhood and is the most common cause of vision loss in children.
This condition occurs when one eye is stronger than the other. The individual relies exclusively on the eye with better vision, resulting in poor development of the weaker eye.
Not noticing the difference, many children with amblyopia accept poor vision and other vision problems as normal and may not complain. If treated early, amblyopia often resolves completely.
Alternatively, if left unchecked or untreated, amblyopia can lead to permanent vision loss in the affected eye.
This condition occurs when one eye is stronger than the other. The individual relies exclusively on the eye with better vision, resulting in poor development of the weaker eye.
Not noticing the difference, many children with amblyopia accept poor vision and other vision problems as normal and may not complain. If treated early, amblyopia often resolves completely.
Alternatively, if left unchecked or untreated, amblyopia can lead to permanent vision loss in the affected eye.
Strabismus (Crossed Eyes)
Strabismus, or “crossed eyes,” is a condition that appears during early childhood and prevents both eyes from focusing on an object at the same time. This condition can be corrected with various treatment methods if treated in the early stages.In time, if this alignment problem is not corrected, the weak eye will not develop a strong connection to the brain and can become amblyopic, which may result in permanent vision loss.

Senior Eye Exams
Senior Eye Exams
Our clinic is equipped with advanced diagnostic technology to thoroughly evaluate the health of both the front and back of the eye. During your exam, we’ll assess your vision needs, including spectacles and contact lenses if necessary. We also evaluate peripheral vision, measure intraocular pressure, and assess tear film quality to check for dry eye disease.We collaborate closely with specialists and healthcare professionals to ensure timely referrals for further assessment or treatment when needed.
A comprehensive senior eye exam is essential for early diagnosis and monitoring of vision- and health-threatening conditions such as:
A comprehensive senior eye exam is essential for early diagnosis and monitoring of vision- and health-threatening conditions such as:
- Diabetic eye disease
Cataracts
Glaucoma
Age-related macular degeneration
Retinal detachment
Dry eye disease
We offer additional diagnostic testing to all senior patients to establish a detailed baseline. This allows us to monitor changes accurately over time and tailor treatment plans to your specific needs.
OCT Machine Testing
An OCT scan uses light waves to create detailed, 3D images of the retina, including the optic nerve and macula. It’s a non-invasive test that helps detect early signs of eye diseases like macular degeneration, glaucoma, and diabetic retinopathy. OCT is also used to monitor changes over time and guide treatment or referrals if needed.

