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Common Vision Problems in Children

Detecting vision problems early can help prevent long-term issues and support your child's development in school and everyday life. Visit our optometrists in Edmonton for eye exam for your child today!

Stye (Sty) - Causes, Symptoms and Treatments

A stye, or hordeolum, is a small, painful lump that typically appears on the outer edge of the eyelid. Styes can also develop inside the eyelid, although these internal styes are less common. Think you may have a stye? Visit our optometrists in Edmonton today!

Annual eye exams are essential for the early detection of glaucoma.

Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of vision loss worldwide, affecting millions of people each year. Visit our optometrists in Edmonton if you encounter symptoms of glaucoma.

Everything About Children's Glasses in Edmonton

Why Scleral Contact Lenses Cost More

Discover why scleral contact lenses cost more and why they're worth the investment. Learn about their custom design, advanced fitting process, premium materials, and long-term benefits from an Edmonton optometrist at Eye-deology Vision Care.

The scleral contact lens fitting process

Experience expert scleral contact lens fittings at Eye-deology Vision Care in Edmonton. Our specialized process ensures a custom, comfortable fit for clearer vision. Book your consultation today!

Scleral Contact Lenses - Who Benefits Most?

Scleral contact lenses offer life-changing benefits for individuals with specific eye conditions or vision challenges.

Do Seniors Pay For Eye Exams in Alberta?

Partial eye exams for seniors were delisted by Alberta Health. However, seniors over 65 years of age are still eligible for one annual eye exam partially covered by Alberta Health.

Are There Out-Of-Pocket Fees For Child Eye Exams in Alberta?

Partial eye exams for children were delisted by Alberta Health. However, kids under 19 years of age are still eligible for one annual eye exam partially covered by Alberta Health.

Adapting To Progressive Glasses

Do not wear contact lens when in the water (swimming, hot tub, lake, shower, etc.)

Wearing contact lenses in the pool, hot tub, or lake can pose serious risks to your eye health. Learn the dangers, expert advice, and safe alternatives.

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