Eye care service

Comprehensive Eye Exams

A complete 45-60 minute exam with prescription, retinal health, and prevention guidance.
What to expect

Care built around a complete picture of your vision.

Comprehensive exams combine prescription testing, eye health review, and preventive screening so you leave with a fuller understanding of how your eyes are doing and what should happen next.
Process

A complete, clearly explained exam.

Your exam follows a calm, complete sequence so prescription, eye health, symptoms, and next steps are all reviewed clearly.
01

Health history

We review vision concerns, medications, work habits, screen use, and family eye-health history before testing begins.

02

Vision testing

Refraction and visual performance checks measure clarity at distance and near with precision.

03

Eye health exam

Your doctor evaluates retinal and ocular health findings and explains what they mean in plain language.

04

Plan and follow-up

You leave with prescription updates, prevention guidance, and a timeline for your next exam.

Best fit

Who It is For

This exam is ideal when you want both prescription clarity and a thorough eye-health baseline.

Adults due for routine care

Useful if it has been one to two years since your last full exam or your prescription feels out of date.

New symptoms or visual strain

Helpful for headaches, screen fatigue, night-driving difficulty, or changes in near vision.

Family or health risk factors

Recommended when diabetes, glaucoma, macular degeneration, or other eye-health risks are part of your history.

Patient stories

What patients say about complete eye exams.

“The exam felt much more thorough than a quick prescription check. I left understanding my vision, my eye health, and what to watch for next.”

Comprehensive exam patient

Brampton

“I appreciated how clearly each test was explained. The recommendations felt practical and specific to how I use my eyes every day.”

Routine eye exam patient

Peel Region

“The visit gave me peace of mind. I came in for glasses, but the doctor also helped me understand my overall eye health.”

New patient exam

Brampton

Information

Frequently asked questions.

Many adults benefit from an exam every 1 to 2 years, while children, seniors, contact lens wearers, and patients with health risks may need more frequent care.
Yes. The exam reviews prescription, visual function, and eye health so the recommendation is based on a complete picture.
Yes. Your doctor evaluates internal and external eye health and may recommend imaging or additional testing when clinically useful.
Bring current glasses or contact lens information, medication details, health card, insurance information, and any symptom notes.
Ready for your visit?

Book a Comprehensive Eye Exam in Brampton.

499 Ray Lawson Blvd, Unit 13 · Brampton, ON · 905-487-4511