At V. Gagliardi Optometry, our optometrists believe that healthy vision starts with regular eye exams for every member of your family. Whether it’s your child’s first exam, a routine adult check-up, or specialized senior eye care, our eye doctors provide comprehensive eye exams in Maple for patients of all ages.
By scheduling family eye exams at one trusted clinic, you benefit from continuity, convenience, and consistent eye care.
Pediatric Eye Exams in Maple: Start Eye Health Early
Children rely on their vision to explore, learn, and grow. Many vision problems begin early but may go unnoticed without a professional eye exam from an optometrist.
We follow the Canadian Association of Optometrists’ guidelines, recommending:
- A first eye exam at 6 months
- Another exam at age 3
- Annual eye exams once children reach school age
Our pediatric eye exams in Maple are thorough and child-friendly. During your child’s visit, our eye doctors screen for:
- Amblyopia (lazy eye)
- Strabismus (eye turn)
- Refractive errors such as myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism
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Adult Eye Exams in Maple: Stay Ahead of Vision Changes
Even if you see clearly, routine comprehensive eye exams are essential. Many eye diseases develop without noticeable symptoms and can only be detected by an optometrist during a full evaluation.
Adult eye exams can help identify:
- Glaucoma and macular degeneration
- Cataracts and age-related vision changes
- Eye health issues related to diabetes or high blood pressure
- Digital eye strain caused by extended screen use
Our eye doctors in Maple use advanced diagnostic technology to assess both vision and eye health, whether you need glasses, contact lenses, or preventative care.
Senior Eye Care in Maple: Protecting Aging Eyes
As we age, regular visits to the eye doctor become increasingly important. Comprehensive eye exams help monitor changes in vision and detect age-related eye diseases early.
Senior eye exams focus on identifying and managing conditions such as:
- Macular degeneration
- Cataracts
- Glaucoma
- Diabetic eye disease
At V. Gagliardi Optometry, our optometrists provide senior eye care designed to preserve vision, maintain independence, and support quality of life. Learn more about our ocular disease management services.
Why Choose V. Gagliardi Optometry for Family Eye Exams in Maple?
Serving the Maple community, V. Gagliardi Optometry provides family-focused eye care delivered by experienced optometrists. Patients choose our clinic for:
- Convenient scheduling for multiple family members
- Consistent care from the same eye care team
- Preventive education and long-term eye health planning
We offer a wide range of eye care services to support your vision at every stage of life.
Our Eye Care Services
Explore our full-service offerings:
- Comprehensive Eye Exams
- Children’s Eye Care
- Myopia Management
- Ocular Disease Management
- Eyeglasses and Designer Frames
- Contact Lenses
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Visit V. Gagliardi Optometry in Maple
Visit our clinic at 10065 Keele Street, Maple, or speak with our team by calling 905-303-9421. You can also request an appointment online at your convenience.
Book Your Family’s Eye Exams in Maple
Protect your family’s vision with regular visits to the eye doctor.
You can schedule your appointment online, call 905-303-9421, or send us a message to get started. Visit us at 10065 Keele Street, Maple.
Frequently Asked Questions About Eye Exams in Maple
Where can I get an eye exam in Maple?
You can schedule a comprehensive eye exam with an optometrist at V. Gagliardi Optometry. We’re located at 10065 Keele Street, Maple.
Are eye exams free in Ontario?
OHIP covers eye exams for children 19 and under and adults 65 and older once every 12 months. Adults aged 20–64 may be covered for certain medical conditions.
Are eye exams covered by insurance?
Many private insurance plans cover routine eye exams. Contact our team to confirm your coverage.
How much does an eye exam cost without insurance?
Fees vary depending on the type of exam and any specialized testing. Contact our clinic for current pricing.
What happens during a comprehensive eye exam?
A comprehensive eye exam includes vision testing, eye muscle coordination assessment, eye pressure measurement, and evaluation of the retina and optic nerve. Additional imaging may be recommended when needed.
How often should I get an eye exam?
Children should have annual eye exams, adults every one to two years, and seniors annually. Your optometrist may recommend more frequent visits based on your eye health.
