Family-Focused Eye Care
Optometrists play a vital role in managing your eye health and vision, helping to identify problems you wouldn’t see yourself. Regular eye exams are important for your continued eye health, and our team is passionate about providing quality eye care for all our patients!
We’re here to provide comprehensive eye exams, assess your vision and protect your eye health. Visit InVision Eye Care, and we can help care for your family’s eye health and vision.

Why We Recommend Complete Eye Exams
While eye exams help determine how well you can see, they also help our team look at more than just your eyesight. We can evaluate your vision, check for eye disease, and assess your eye health. Your exam includes a discussion about your eye health, assessment of your visual acuity, in-depth evaluation of your eye health, and other diagnostic tests.
Taking a detailed look at your eyes is important for identifying problems as early as possible. Many eye diseases can progress without visible symptoms, making regular eye exams essential for protecting your vision. With our diagnostic technology, we can complete a comprehensive assessment and get a complete picture of your eye health and vision.
Common eye problems for adults we can diagnose include:
- Age-related macular degeneration
- Cataracts
- Diabetic retinopathy
- Dry eyes
- Glaucoma
- Presbyopia
How Often Should You Visit the Optometrist?
The frequency of your eye exams depends on your age and eye health. According to the Canadian Association of Optometrists, adults aged 19–64 should have an eye exam every 2 years. Older adults over 65 should have an annual eye exam to help track changes in their vision.
Remember that this is just a guideline. We may need to see you more frequently if you’re at risk of an eye condition or have a medical condition, like diabetes. Our team can recommend an eye exam schedule that meets your needs so we can provide the best possible eye care.
Ongoing Eye Care & When to Visit
We want your vision to stay sharp and your eyes healthy between regular exams. While most insurance plans cover routine eye exams every 2 years, your eyes can change more frequently. If you notice any changes in your vision or have concerns at any time, please contact us—we’re here to help.
Partial exams are also available if you experience specific symptoms, such as:
- Blurry near or distance vision
- Eye strain, especially when reading or using a computer
- Dry or irritated eyes
Additionally, the Saskatchewan Health Authority covers eye exams for various urgent or specialized eye health concerns, including:
- Eye infections & allergies
- Flashes or floaters in your vision
- Corneal scratches or abrasions
- Sudden vision loss
Certain groups qualify for yearly eye exams through the Saskatchewan Health Authority:
- Children under 18 years old
- People with diabetes (regardless of treatment)
Lastly, we are always happy to clean and adjust your glasses between visits to ensure your eyewear is comfortable and effective.
Book Your Next Eye Exam
Every patient’s eye health and vision are precious, and eye exams are the best way to care for and maintain them. We’re here to help your vision function at its best and catch problems as early as possible.
Book your next appointment and protect your eye health—your vision is worth a trip to the optometrist.
Our Location
Come See Us in Saskatoon
Our Address
- 1-1902 8th Street East
- Saskatoon, SK S7H 0T7
Contact Us
- Phone: 306.373.2234
- After Hours Emergencies: 306-371-9911
- Fax: 306-373-2861
- Email: [email protected]
Hours of Operation
- Monday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Thursday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Saturday: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
- Sunday: Closed
Note: Saturday hours not open on long weekends.
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