SPECIALTY EYE CARE ETOBICOKE
Here For All Your Specific Eye Care Needs
What is preventing you from having the vision you need? Your eyes can be impacted in a variety of ways, but with the help of our team, you can find the solutions you need to enjoy your eyesight with ease and comfort.
We offer a range of incredible specialty services to help ensure you’re getting the care your eyes need. Please, book an appointment today and unlock the potential of your vision.
LASER EYE SURGERY ETOBICOKE
Laser Eye Surgery Consultations
What We Can Do To Help
Consultations and Referrals
A consultation includes a complete review of your patient history and a full assessment of your eye health and vision. Before we refer you for surgery, we need to make sure you’re a good candidate, and consider any factors that may affect your results. We’ll also discuss your surgery options and what type of procedure is best for you.
Follow-Up Care
Once you have scheduled your surgery, we’ll contact you for follow-up appointments at our office. Typically, your first follow-up appointment is the day after surgery. You’ll then have periodic follow-up visits in our office over the next 6 months. After 1 year, we recommend have a full eye exam to determine the long-term results of your procedure.
OUR VISION
Types of Laser Eye Surgery
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LASIK
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PRK
LASIK
LASIK EYE SURGERY
The surgery begins with creating a flap in the cornea’s outer layer to expose the tissue below. The surgeon will then reshape the middle layers of the cornea with a laser to correct the refractive error and your vision.
Once this is complete, the corneal flap is carefully folded back over the newly-shaped cornea to act as a natural bandage.
With this procedure, you can expect clear vision within 24 to 48 hours. Your post-operative care will likely consist of periodic follow-up appointments and eye drops.

PRK
PRK
During the procedure, the outer layer of the cornea is gently removed. A laser is then used to reshape the underlying corneal tissues to correct vision.
Your post-operative care will likely consist of bandage contact lenses for the first 2-3 days to help your corneas heal, and eye drops for 4 to 6 weeks.


HELP FOR EYE STRAIN
Digital Eye Strain
Eye strain or blurred vision during computer work may be due to an inability of your eyes to remain accurately focused on your screen or because your eyes have trouble changing focus from your keyboard to your screen, to distance, and back again for prolonged periods.
Symptoms
- Dry eyes
- Tearing
- Burning or itching eyes
- Double vision or blurred vision
- Difficulty concentrating
- Fatigue
- Light sensitivity
- Headache
- Neck or back pain
- Difficulty focusing
Causes
- Poor lighting
- Glare on digital screens
- Improper viewing distances
- Poor sitting posture
- Uncorrected vision and focusing problems
HELP FOR EYE STRAIN
What Can You Do to Reduce The Strain
Eye strain or blurred vision during computer work may be due to an inability of your eyes to remain accurately focused on your screen or because your eyes have trouble changing focus from your keyboard to your screen, to distance, and back again for prolonged periods.
Comprehensive Eye Exams
Using a Blue Light Filter
This is a lens treatment that filters natural and artificial blue light emitted from the sun, TV, and digital devices.
Extensive exposure to blue light leads to eye strain, insufficient visual contrast, and headaches. Further, it may increase the risk of retinal disease.
Our brains use blue light to regulate our sleeping patterns and circadian rhythm. It also alters our sleep cycle by suppressing our melatonin secretion. As such, exposure at night often leads to sleep disruption resulting in fatigue throughout the day.
Reducing Digital Eye Strain at Work
- Position your screen about 15 to 20 degrees below eye level (about 4 or 5 inches) as measured from the center of the screen and 20 to 28 inches from the eyes.
- Minimize reflected glare on your screen by using dimmer switches on lights and a protective anti-glare screen cover. Also consider positioning your screen so that it sits perpendicular to windows and other bright light sources. Use blinds or drapes on windows and replace the light bulbs in desk lamps with bulbs of lower wattage.
- Give your eyes a break by following the 20-20-20 rule. Look away from the screen every 20 minutes or so and look at something around 20 feet away for about 20 seconds
- Tweak your settings and adjust the brightness, contrast, and font size until you determine what’s best for you.