Eye care service

Adult & Senior Eye Care

Routine care for changing vision, glaucoma, AMD, cataracts, and age-related risks.
What to expect

Care built around long-term visual confidence.

Adult and senior eye care focuses on changing prescriptions, eye disease risk, and practical next steps that help preserve comfort, clarity, independence, and confidence.
Process

A calm, clear visit.

Your visit moves from daily vision needs to deeper health screening, so changes in comfort, clarity, and eye health can be managed early.
01

Risk and lifestyle review

We review age-related risk factors, health history, medications, and day-to-day visual demands.

02

Vision and function testing

Detailed testing checks prescription changes, contrast performance, and near/far visual comfort.

03

Disease screening

Your doctor screens for glaucoma, cataracts, macular changes, and other age-related eye conditions.

04

Ongoing care plan

You receive a clear monitoring schedule, treatment guidance, and eyewear recommendations when needed.

Best fit

Who It is For

Adult and senior care is ideal when vision changes, health risks, or age-related conditions need consistent monitoring.

Adults with changing vision

Useful when reading, screens, driving, or distance clarity no longer feel as comfortable.

Patients 40 and older

Helpful for monitoring glaucoma risk, cataracts, macular health, and prescription shifts.

Seniors and medical-risk patients

Recommended when diabetes, blood pressure, medications, or family history may affect eye health.

Patient stories

What adults and seniors say.

“The doctor took time to explain my vision changes and what they meant for driving, reading, and long-term eye health.”

Adult eye care patient

Brampton

“I felt reassured by how clearly cataract and glaucoma risks were discussed. The visit made the next steps easy to understand.”

Senior eye care patient

Peel Region

“The exam connected my prescription, health history, and daily routine in a way that felt genuinely useful.”

Preventive care patient

Brampton

Information

Frequently asked questions.

Many adults over 40 are best served with regular exams every 1 to 2 years, or sooner if advised.
Yes. Adult and senior care includes screening for common age-related eye conditions.
Yes. Systemic health can affect vision and retinal health, so we factor these conditions into your care plan.
Call the clinic promptly. Sudden blur, flashes, floaters, pain, or vision loss should be assessed quickly.
Ready for your visit?

Book Adult & Senior Eye Care in Brampton.

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