Eye Disease Diagnosis & Management in Winnipeg

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Supporting Your Vision With a Holistic Approach

At See Eye Clinic, our mission is to preserve your eye health while providing a comprehensive, personalized experience that leaves you seeing and feeling your best.

We’re right by your side to answer questions, keep you comfortable and ensure you and your family find the care you all need. See the difference See Eye Clinic can make today and book your appointment.

Why Regular Eye Exams are Important to Your Health

The first step toward preserving your eye health is having routine eye exams.

During your eye exam, we look for potential issues that may affect your vision and eye health using an array of comprehensive diagnostic devices. These devices help us observe the structures that provide your vision, like your retina and macula.

From our findings we can provide you with an eye care strategy to help preserve your vision and keep your eyes comfortable.

A male optometrist examines an older female patient's eyes for certain diseases related to her eyes

How We Preserve Your Vision

The strategies we recommend ultimately depend on what kind of eye issue you may be developing.

The risk of developing some of these diseases and conditions can increase as you age, but they can also increase if you have a family history of the issue or if you have certain health conditions. We can determine your risk and provide a strategy for preserving your eye health when you come in for your eye exam.

Glaucoma

Glaucoma is a group of different eye diseases that affect a part of your eye called the optic nerve.

Your optic nerve is responsible for carrying the information your eyes collect to your brain, effectively providing you with sight. As glaucoma develops, you may lose aspects of your vision and may experience total vision loss.

There are a few different types of glaucoma, with the most common being open-angle glaucoma, angle-closure glaucoma and normal-tension glaucoma. We can detect glaucoma either by measuring your eye’s internal pressure using tonometry techniques or by observing your optic nerve with our Optomap retinal imaging device.

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is among the most common causes of vision loss in adults over 55. Still, we can detect early signs of this disease during a comprehensive eye exam.

AMD affects a part of your retina called the macula, which provides the crisp central vision you use to read and see fine details. This disease usually develops slowly, but it may cause emergency symptoms like sudden vision loss depending on the version you have.

We can help detect AMD using our AdaptDx device, which helps us observe the health of your macula.

Diabetes can increase the risk of several eye concerns, with the most common being diabetic retinopathy and diabetic macular edema. If these issues develop without intervention they may lead to permanent vision loss.

Please visit our Diabetic Eye Exams page to learn more about how diabetes can affect your eyes and how we can detect potential concerns.

Discover a New Meaning for Comfortable and Compassionate Care

Our team at See Eye Clinic is ready to deliver a different kind of eye care experience—an experience that enlightens and empowers your ability to take care of your sight.

Book your next appointment with us today!

Where To Find Us

Our Address

  • 620 Leila Ave.
  • Winnipeg, MB R2V 1M4

Contact Us

Our Hours

  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
  • Wednesday: 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
  • Thursday: 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
  • Friday: 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
  • Saturday: 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
  • Sunday: Closed
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