Eye Examinations
OUR SERVICES
No one knows your eyes better than your eye doctor. We use the latest technology to diagnose, manage, and treat diseases of the eye & related health systems, whether it is for:
Comprehensive Eye Exams
Contact Lens Fittings & Health Assessments
Pediatric Eye Exams
Myopia Control Therapy
Laser Vision Consultations & Co-management
Cataract Evaluation
Emergencies & Diabetic Health Exams
Glaucoma Diagnosis & Management
Digital Retinal Imaging and Visual Field Analysis
OCT Imagining for comprehensive Glaucoma & Retina Analysis
Eye Health Follow-ups, Co-management & Referrals
We look forward to welcoming you to our office. If you have specific needs, please consult with our staff before booking your appointment and we will be happy to accommodate you.
OUR FOCUS IS YOUR HEALTH & Prevention.
We check for everything. Here are just a few things:
Refractive Error Changes
Eye Muscle Imbalance & Coordination
Strabismus (Turned Eye)
Ambylopia (Lazy Eye)
Colour Vision & Visual Perception
Cataracts
Glaucoma
Macular Degeneration
Diabetic Eye Health
Retinal Detachments & Visual field loss
Dry eye, Red eye, and Itchy eyes
Ocular side effects from medications and environmental exposures
DID YOU KNOW 80% OF LEARNING IS DONE THROUGH SIGHT?
1 IN 4 OF CHILDREN HAVE A VISION PROBLEM.
DR. NG RECOMMENDS ADDING EYE EXAMS TO YOUR BACK-TO-SCHOOL LIST.
What CAN I Expect?
Every eye exam is personalized and will be different for each individual. If it is your first time, you need not to worry. Eye exams are usually a fun learning experience. A full compete eye exam typically last between 20-45 minutes, but it really depends on a case by case basis. Please arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment to allow for registration and pre-testing.
What to bring?
Insurance Information (if applicable)
Ontario Health Card (if applicable)
List of current medications
Current pair of glasses (even if broken)
Driver & Sunglasses for post-dilation
Diabetic patients: know your A1C levels and family doctor information. A family doctor referral letter is required.
Contact lens wearers: wear glasses or bring a case to place contacts in