Adult & Senior Eye Exams
in London, Ontario

Why Eye Exams Are
Essential for Your Health

Eye exams are much more than updating your glasses or contact lens prescription. While getting a new pair of lenses to sharpen your vision is always exciting, regular eye exams have other benefits. 

Eye exams provide important insights into vision changes and are key to detecting potential eye conditions early on. Eye diseases like glaucoma and macular degeneration often show no symptoms until significant damage occurs. Regular visits allow for monitoring, prevention, and management.

Contact us to schedule your appointment today! We offer exams in English, French, Hindi, and Punjabi—just let us know your language preference when booking.

How Often Should You Get Your Eyes Checked?

We recommend an eye exam every 2 years for healthy adults aged 18–65. If you have conditions like diabetes or a history of eye disease, you should have an annual exam. For those over 65 with healthy eyes, exams every 18 months are recommended. Regular exams help maintain sharp vision, and an annual exam is advised if you have an ongoing eye condition.

OHIP covers for a routine eye exam for seniors 65 and older every 12-18 months based on your eye health and for those between 19-65 with specific health conditions. Coverage makes it easier to access eye care and maintain wellness– take advantage and book now.

What Will
Your Eye Doctor
Be Looking For?

As we age, it’s natural for our eyes to change shape. However, significant or rapid changes can indicate a deeper issue. This is why regular eye exams are essential—they provide our team with a clear picture of how your eyes are doing year after year, which helps manage any potential eye diseases.

During your exam, our doctors will look for eye conditions like:

  • Cataracts
  • Diabetic retinopathy
  • Age-related macular degeneration
  • Glaucoma

Many eye diseases can be detected early during a standard eye exam. Our trained optometrists know how to spot subtle signs that may indicate the onset of a condition. Detecting issues early helps prevent serious vision loss down the road.

Did you know an eye exam can also provide clues about your overall health? Conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and even tumours or cancer can be detected through a thorough eye exam, sometimes before you notice any other signs or symptoms.

What to Expect
During Your Eye Exam

We recommend coming prepared with your health history to get the most out of your exam. Our doctors will ask about your overall health, any past eye issues, and any family health conditions that could be hereditary.

Your lifestyle matters, too! For instance, if you spend a lot of time on screens, we may discuss digital eye strain or dry eye disease during your exam.

Things to bring along for your exam:

  • Your current eyeglass or contact lens prescription
  • Any medical prescriptions you’re taking
  • Your glasses or contacts, even if you only use them for reading
  • Personal ID, Health Care Card, and health insurance documents

If you’d like, you can also fill out your health history form in advance to save time.

Eye Health Testing
Made Simple

At Old South Optometry, we believe in making your eye exam as comfortable and stress-free as possible. Our goal is to provide you with a thorough and personalized examination to assess your vision and detect any early signs of potential eye diseases. 

We take the time to understand your unique needs, ensuring you leave with clear vision and peace of mind about your eye health.

Here’s what you can expect during your exam.

Our staff will review your visual health history and concerns, then use an autorefractor to measure your eyes’ power, a keratometer to measure the curvature and thickness of your cornea, and a tonometer to measure eye pressure.

Most patients undergo ultrawide-field imaging using Daytona technology to obtain a clear view of the retina, located in the back of the eye.

During the exam, your doctor will assess your visual acuity, eye movement, and binocular function. We’ll also test your refractive status to ensure an accurate prescription.

Using innovative technology, your doctor will examine the health of your eyes with a slit lamp, direct fundus microscopy, and biomicroscopic indirect ophthalmoscopy to screen for any eye diseases.

Depending on your results, your doctor may recommend further testing, such as optical coherence tomography (OCT) to evaluate the macula or optic nerve, visual field testing, or corneal topography.

Before You Go

If you’re looking to update your contact lens prescription, it is best to bring your current contact lens with you so we can assess the behaviour of the lens on your eyes. This allows the doctor to finalize your contact lens prescription.

If you need a different lens option or are interested in becoming a new wearer, we’ll order a trial pair and schedule a follow-up fitting appointment to prioritize comfort, clarity, and ocular health.

After your exam, we’ll discuss the results. We’ll follow up with you if any tests, like corneal topography, require further analysis.

Feel free to ask questions about your visual health or eyewear—we’re always happy to help!

Before or after your exam, take some time to browse our eyewear collection. Our friendly staff will help you find the perfect frame to match your new prescription and style.

That’s it! The process should take about an hour after you walk through our door. A couple of hours of your time each year can make a big difference in how you see the world.

Book Your Next Eye Exam with Us

Taking care of your eye health has never been easier. Whether it’s time for your routine check-up or you’re experiencing vision changes, our team is here to help. 

With convenient appointment options and a friendly, welcoming environment, we aim for your eye exam to be thorough and stress-free.

Contact us to schedule your appointment today. Put your eye health first!

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Our Address

  • 393 Wharncliffe Rd S
  • London, Ontario N6J 2M3

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Hours of Operation

Monday:
8:30 AM 5:45 PM
Tuesday:
8:30 AM 5:45 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM 5:45 PM
Thursday:
8:30 AM 5:45 PM
Friday:
8:30 AM 5:00 PM
Saturday*:
8:45 AM 12:45 PM
Sunday:
Closed

*Closed on long weekends

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