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Pediatric Eye Care

Pediatric Eye Care – Because Every Child Deserves Clear Vision!

Did you know that 80% of learning is visual? Ensure your child’s eyes are healthy with a comprehensive eye exam at Centre de Vision G&C.

  • Eye Exams for All Ages – From toddlers to teens
  • Early Detection of Vision Problems – Lazy eye, crossed eyes, near/farsightedness & more
  • Better Vision, Better Learning – Make sure your child isn’t struggling in school due to undetected vision issues
  • Kid-Friendly & Comfortable Environment – Gentle exams, no stress!
Government Aid

The Governement du Québec offers a $300 financial aid program to help cover the cost of children's eye glasses. Learn more about this program and how to apply at the Governement du Québec's website.

Regular eye exams help kids see the world clearly and develop with confidence. Conveniently located on the Plateau Mont-Royal and open six days a week.

Book your child’s eye exam today!

Frequently Asked Questions

It’s recommended that adults have a comprehensive eye exam every 1-2 years, even if your vision seems fine. For children, their first eye exam should be at 6 months, followed by another at 3 years old, and then annually during school years. If you wear glasses or contact lenses or have a medical condition like diabetes, you may need more frequent exams.

If you’re experiencing frequent headaches, eye strain, blurry vision (either up close or at a distance), difficulty seeing at night, or squinting to focus, these could be signs that you need glasses. A comprehensive eye exam will determine if corrective lenses are necessary.

Dry eyes can be caused by aging, certain medications, environmental factors, or prolonged screen use. Treatment options include artificial tears, prescription eye drops, and lifestyle adjustments such as taking breaks from screens. An eye doctor can recommend the best course of treatment based on the severity of your symptoms.

While you can’t always prevent eye diseases, there are steps you can take to reduce your risk. These include wearing UV-blocking sunglasses, eating a healthy diet rich in antioxidants, avoiding smoking, and having regular eye exams to catch any issues early. Managing conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure can also help protect your eye health.

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