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Monday: 11am - 6pm
Tue, Wed, Thur: 9am - 5:30pm
Friday: 9am - 3pm
Sat: 09/21, 10/19, 11/09, 12/21 2024
All visits are by appointment only *Office Closed: 08/02, 08/05, 08/12, 08/23 2024 -
409 – 700 Bay St
Toronto, ON M5G1Z6
Your Toronto Optometrist
At Look & See Eyecare, our optometry staff works together to ensure your visit is comfortable and completed in a timely manner. We have a qualified team of professionals that will work around your busy schedule and address any questions or concerns prior to the appointment. Whether it’s a general eye exam or treating a condition that requires an in depth diagnosis, our team provides undivided attention to each patient so we can evaluate a plan based on your needs and our professional opinion. Our doctor offers full vision examinations and will diagnose and treat an array of eye diseases and conditions to keep your eyes healthy! Call our friendly staff today with any questions or to schedule a consultation! more about usNew Patients Welcome!
New patients keep our business growing, we are always proud to offer high quality ophthalmology services to our patients. We understand that your first visit to the eye doctor can feel overwhelming and we try to accommodate all new patients with a comfortable and organized facility. If you have any questions about coming to our office, don’t hesitate to contact us today at (416) 979-3280. Learn MoreReviews
Toronto Optometry Services
Proper eye care is important for people of all ages and regular eye exams are encouraged for everyone, but especially for those already using glasses or contact lenses. Your vision plays a vital role in your life each and every day, which is why it is so important to take the right steps for maintaining good eye health. At Look & See Eyecare, we provide a variety of services, from general exams to corrective surgery. We also carry a wide selection of eye frames for our patients as well. Learn MoreRecent Blog Posts
Protect Your Eyes
Sunscreen is important to prevent sunburns and skin cancer, but did you know UV light can cause serious eye damage? In fact, overexposure to UV rays has been linked to a variety of eye problems. What can you do? Avoid sources for UV radiation. Don’t stare directly at the sun and be aware of reflections from snow, water, sand and pavement. If you’re a welder, hairdresser, lighting technician, paint and resin worker, or work outdoors, be sure you’re in the know about potential risks and how to avoid UV exposure. Protect your peepers. Wear sunglasses that are 100% UV blocking
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Even if you’re wearing sunglasses, you could be squinting behind them. You may be experiencing excess glare. Glare can obstruct your vision, create a haze of sorts over everything you’re viewing, and can be very uncomfortable – nothing desirable, that’s for sure. Coatings on glasses to block out UV light do not necessarily decrease glare, no matter how dark the lens is. This is what make polarized sunglasses different from non-polarized (“regular”) sunglasses; polarized lenses have special properties that block light coming from different directions that create glare (and without necessarily making things darker). With polarized lenses, we can see
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