PROTECT YOUR VISION WITH EARLY DETECTION
Advanced Eye Health Testing
When it comes to your eye health, early detection can make all the difference. Many serious eye conditions—like glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, and retinal disease—can develop with little or no symptoms in the early stages.
That’s why routine, advanced diagnostic testing is essential—even if your vision seems fine
SPECIALTY EYE CARE ETOBICOKE, MISSISSAUGA & TORONTO
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.
Why Early Detection Matters
By the time vision loss becomes noticeable, damage may already be permanent. Advanced testing allows us to detect subtle changes in the eye before symptoms appear. This means we can begin treatment earlier, monitor progress more closely, and help preserve your vision long-term.
Early detection is especially important for:
- Individuals with diabetes
- Seniors (age 60+)
- Those with a family history of eye disease
- Patients with high prescriptions or other risk factors
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

YOUR VISION IS OUR VISION
What We Test For - And Why
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OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography): To view the layers of the retina in high detail
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 Visual Field Testing:  To detect early vision loss in the peripheral field
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Fundus Photography: To document and monitor changes in the retina over time
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Tonometry: To check for elevated eye pressure (a key risk factor for glaucoma)
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Retinal Scans: To identify early signs of diabetic eye disease and macular degeneration
Each of these tests gives us vital information—often years before vision is affected.

OCT SCANS ETOBICOKE
What Does an OCT Scan Do?
- Scans of the inner layer of the eye
- Cross-sectional images of the retina so each layer can be seen
- Specifically Optic nerve and Macula
- Can detect earliest signs of disease before they are apparent
- Macular degeneration
- Glaucoma
- Diabetic retinopathy
- Serves as baseline measurements in healthy eyes so changes can be tracked over time
- Helps guide urgency of referrals to specialists
- Helps determine individual risk for development/progression of disease
- Non-invasive, no radiation waves emitted, uses light waves to get 3D images
