When was your last eye exam? If it’s been more than a year, it might be time to book another one. Regular comprehensive eye exams are one of the most important ways to protect your vision, detect hidden eye diseases, and ensure your overall health stays on track.
At Parham Optical, we’re proud to serve the Aurora, Newmarket, and Richmond Hill communities with advanced diagnostic technology and expert care — helping you see clearly today and for years to come.
Many people think an eye test at a store or online vision checkup is enough — but it’s not the same as a full comprehensive eye exam.
A vision screening simply measures how well you see at certain distances, while a full exam checks the health of your eyes inside and out.
At Parham Optical, our optometrists assess everything from your retina and optic nerve to your eye pressure, focusing ability, and eye muscle coordination. This allows us to identify not just blurry vision, but also the earliest signs of diseases like glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration.
Many serious eye diseases have no early symptoms.
Conditions like glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, and macular degeneration can progress silently, causing permanent vision loss if not detected early.
A yearly eye exam ensures your optometrist can identify these problems before they damage your sight.
If you notice blurred vision or headaches, your glasses or contact lens prescription may be outdated.
Even small changes in your prescription can affect your comfort and eye strain — especially if you spend long hours on digital devices.
Our Aurora optometrists perform precise measurements to update your lenses and help you enjoy sharper, more comfortable vision.
Your eyes can reveal a lot about your overall health.
During an exam, your optometrist can detect early signs of diabetes, high blood pressure, and cholesterol issues — sometimes before your family doctor can.
At Parham Optical, we use retinal imaging to capture detailed photos of the back of your eye, allowing us to monitor subtle changes over time.
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Our optometrists serve Newmarket and Richmond Hill residents with advanced diagnostic care and personalized treatment.
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With more people working and studying online, digital eye strain is becoming increasingly common.
A full eye exam can identify whether the issue is caused by focusing fatigue, dry eyes, or screen glare.
We can recommend blue light lenses, computer glasses, or vision therapy exercises to keep your eyes relaxed and comfortable throughout the day.
Comprehensive eye exams are vital for children too.
Many learning difficulties stem from undiagnosed vision problems — and since kids rarely complain about what they think is “normal,” only a professional eye exam can uncover hidden issues.
We provide gentle, kid-friendly exams to ensure your child’s eyes are developing properly.
The Canadian Association of Optometrists recommends:
Children (6–19 years): Once a year
Adults (20–64 years): Every 1–2 years
Seniors (65+ years): Every year
At Parham Optical, we tailor our recommendations to your personal and family health history, ensuring your care is always proactive and precise.
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Call Parham Optical, proudly serving Newmarket and Richmond Hill, for expert vision care and modern eyewear solutions.
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A full exam at Parham Optical typically includes:
Visual acuity test (checking clarity of vision)
Refraction (to determine lens prescription)
Eye pressure test (for glaucoma detection)
Retinal and corneal imaging
Color vision and depth perception tests
Our advanced technology allows us to detect eye and health conditions early — and our team ensures your comfort every step of the way.
1. How long does a comprehensive eye exam take?
Most exams last between 30–45 minutes, depending on your age and visual history.
2. Is a comprehensive eye exam covered by OHIP in Ontario?
Yes, for children under 19 and adults over 65. Some extended health insurance plans cover exams for adults aged 20–64.
3. How do I prepare for my appointment?
Bring your current glasses, contact lenses, and a list of medications. Try to avoid caffeine before the exam for more accurate pressure readings.
4. Can eye exams detect diabetes or high blood pressure?
Absolutely. Many systemic health conditions show early signs in the blood vessels of your eyes.
5. What happens if a problem is found?
If we detect any eye condition, we’ll create a personalized care plan and refer you to a specialist if necessary. Early treatment means better outcomes.