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Fairlawn Eye Care takes a personalized approach to your eye health.

SERVICES WE OFFER

Fairlawn Eye Care is an optometrist in Toronto offering a wide variety of services.

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Comprehensive Eye Exam

At Fairlawn Eye Care, a comprehensive eye exam allows the doctor to evaluate your visual system as well as the overall health of your eye

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Specialty Contact Lens Exam

Want some freedom from glasses? Come to Fairlawn Eye Care for your detailed contact lens assessment.

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Retinal Imaging and Visual Field

At our eye care practice, we are able to provide patients with retinal imaging and optical coherence tomography (OCT) by using the latest technology in vision care.

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Children’s Vision

As indicated by the Canadian Association of Optometrists evidence based Frequency Guidelines published in Primary Health Care in 2012, Doctors of Optometry recommend infants have their first eye examination between six and nine months of age.

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Vision Therapy

Vision therapy is an individualized doctor designed program that aims to treat and improve visual function. The program is available for people of all ages who want to improve their visual efficiency and visual information processing skills.

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Emergency Eye Care

Ocular emergencies include eye injuries, sudden loss or changes in vision, extreme eye pain/or red eye and more. A doctor is able to see you as soon as possible if an emergency occurs. Please call our office to be seen immediately: 416-482-5352.

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Lasik Surgery Consultation

Laser eye surgery is becoming a popular procedure to correct refractive error. Whether you are tired of wearing contact lenses or glasses we can help determine which laser eye procedure is right for you.

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Dry Eye Therapy

Dry eye results from the break up or lack of tear film that normally lubricates your eyes to provide moisture, protection and clear, comfortable vision.

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Myopia Control

Nearsightedness, also called myopia, typically happens because the eyeballs are too long; this causes blurry distance vision. It usually starts around 8-12 years old and continues to get progressively worse until the child stops growing.

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Glaucoma Management

Glaucoma is a chronic progressive eye disease characterized by a degeneration of the optic nerve. This can lead to serious vision loss if not detected and treated early.

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