Yes. We provide direct billing for most major insurance companies, including Sun Life, Canada Life, and Manulife.
Children and seniors should usually visit annually. Adults are often best served every 1-2 years.
Yes. Peel Eye Care is happy to welcome new patients and families from Brampton and Peel.
Beyond checking vision, we use diagnostic tools to screen eye health and explain findings clearly.
Bring your health card, current glasses or contact lens packaging, insurance details, and medication list.
Yes. Please call first if you have sudden vision changes, eye pain, flashes, new floaters, injury, or a red painful eye so the team can guide the timing of your visit.
Yes. You can book an eyewear consultation for frame styling, lens options, adjustments, or help choosing glasses and sunglasses that suit your prescription and daily use.
Yes. Contact lens fittings are available for daily, monthly, toric, multifocal, and specialty needs, with trial lens assessment and follow-up support.
The visit reviews symptoms, tear film, eyelids, screen habits, environment, and possible triggers, then outlines home care, product guidance, or in-clinic options when appropriate.
Yes. Diabetic eye exams include retinal health assessment and documentation so changes can be monitored and shared with your care team when needed.
Yes. Pediatric visits are designed to check vision, focusing, eye teaming, and eye health in a calm, age-appropriate way.
Yes. Myopia management is available for children and teens when prescription changes need closer tracking and a long-term control strategy.
Peel Eye Care is located at 499 Ray Lawson Blvd, Unit 13 in Brampton, Ontario.