Toronto, Ontario · Canada

Find the Best Optometrists in Toronto, ON

Compare 153+ Toronto eye clinics by specialty, technology, OHIP coverage, and patient reviews. Find the right optometrist for your specific needs — not just the nearest pin on a map.

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Leslieville Optometry

Toronto · 792 Gerrard St E
Accepting Patients
5(165)
Open Now
Adult Eye ExamsKids Eye ExamsFrame FittingsEye Emergencies+5 more

Leslieville Eye Care

Toronto · 233 Carlaw Ave #3
Accepting Patients
5(24)
Open Now
Eye examsDiagnose & treat eye infections and eye diseaseComprehensive eye care

Dr. Winnie Chen & Associates

Toronto · 1015 Lake Shore Blvd E, 3A
Accepting Patients
5(367)
Closed
Glaucoma ManagementDiabetic Eye CareDry Eye Therapy

Eye Studio

Toronto · 1137 Queen St E
Accepting Patients
5(21)
Closed

Grace Family Eye Care Ltd. (Yonge-Sheppard Location)

North York · 4750 Yonge St Unit #146
Accepting Patients
5(6)
Closed
Specialty Contact Lenses
Accepting Patients
5(199)
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Levy's Optical

Toronto · 338 Wilson Ave
Accepting Patients
5(21)
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Agincourt Eye Care

Scarborough · 4437 Sheppard Ave E
Accepting Patients
5(23)
Closed

Visionary Optical

Scarborough · 4030 Sheppard Avenue East
Accepting Patients
5(79)
Closed
Contact lensessafety glassesophthalmic framessunglasses

Brightway Optometry

Scarborough · 3410 Sheppard Ave E #205
Accepting Patients
5(5)
Closed
Comprehensive Eye ExaminationFashion and Prescription Eyeglasses, Sunglasses, and AccessoriesContact Lens Fitting and OrderingSafety Eyewear+8 more

Gregory V Wong OD

Scarborough · 8 Glen Watford Dr
Accepting Patients
5(7)
Closed

Kipling Optical - Eye Care Etobicoke

Etobicoke · 2687 Kipling Ave #4
Accepting Patients
5(261)
Closed

Dr. Rehana Manji and Associates

Toronto · 51 Hanna Ave #2
Accepting Patients
5(303)
Closed
Diabetic Eye CareDry Eye TherapyMyopia ControlPediatric Eye Care

View Eye Care

Yorkville · 151 Bloor St W, Suite 703
Accepting Patients
4.9(1,233)
Open Now
Dry Eye TherapyAesthetic Eye ServicesSpecialty Contact LensesNeurolens+2 more

Finch Avenue Optometry

North York · 244 Finch Avenue West
Accepting Patients
4.9(814)
Open Now
Dry Eye CentreLow Vision CentreMyopia ControlSpecialty Contact Lenses+1 more

Spadina Optometry

Fashion District · 477 Richmond St W, Suite 809
Accepting Patients
4.9(413)
Open Now
Specialty Contact LensesScleral Lenses (Keratoconus)Myopia ControlOrthokeratology+3 more

Yonge & College Optometry

Downtown Core · 6 College Street
Accepting Patients
4.9(362)
Open Now
Dry Eye & AestheticsMyopia ControlSpecialty Contact LensesStudent Eye Care+2 more

PHILA OPTICAL

Roncesvalles · 359 Roncesvalles Ave, Toronto, ON M6R 2M8
Accepting Patients
4.9(58)
Closed
Eye Exams

Dresden Vision | Riverside

Toronto · 733 Queen Street East
Accepting Patients
4.9(305)
Closed
Full Range of Optometry ServicesDry Eye ScreeningGlasses Made on the SpotOptical Assistance+11 more

360 Eyecare Beaches

Toronto · 2199 Queen St E
Accepting Patients
4.9(353)
Open Now
Comprehensive Eye ExamsAdvanced Dry Eye TreatmentFamily Eye Care & PediatricsEmergency Eye Care+2 more

Fairlawn Eye Care

Toronto · 3080 Yonge St, Unit 5010
Accepting Patients
4.9(313)
Closed
Dry Eye TherapyMyopia ControlPediatric Eye CareGlaucoma Management+1 more

North Toronto Medical Optometry and Vision Care

North York · 4789 Yonge St Suite #505
Accepting Patients
4.9(367)
Open Now

Du Monde Optical

North York · 4841 Yonge St #114
Accepting Patients
4.9(595)
Closed

Dr Bonnie Wan & Associate Optometrists

North York · 5025 Yonge St
Accepting Patients
4.9(117)
Closed

Eye Care Specialties in Toronto

Toronto's optometry clinics offer a wide range of specialised services beyond routine eye exams. Use the filters above to find clinics with the specific expertise you need.

OHIP Eye Exam Coverage in Toronto

OHIP covers one comprehensive eye exam every 12 months for Ontario residents under 20 or over 65, and for adults with qualifying medical conditions including diabetes, glaucoma, and cataracts. Adults aged 20–64 without a qualifying condition are not covered and should expect to pay $100–$150 for a comprehensive eye exam at a Toronto clinic. Most clinics offer direct billing to private insurance plans including Sun Life, Manulife, Great-West Life, and Blue Cross — ask your clinic about direct billing when booking.

Dry Eye Therapy in Toronto

Dry eye disease affects an estimated 30% of adults over 40 in Ontario, and Toronto's cold winters and air-conditioned offices make symptoms worse year-round. The most advanced Toronto dry eye clinics are equipped with LipiScan meibomian gland imaging, TearLab osmolarity testing, IPL (intense pulsed light) therapy, LipiFlow thermal pulsation, and BlephEx eyelid exfoliation. These tools allow optometrists to diagnose the specific cause of your dry eye and target treatment precisely — rather than relying on over-the-counter drops alone. Use the 'Dry Eye Therapy' filter on Eye Clinic Directory to find these specialist clinics.

Myopia Control for Toronto Children

The Greater Toronto Area has one of the highest rates of myopia (nearsightedness) in Canada, driven in part by urban density and increased screen time among school-age children. Many Toronto optometrists now offer dedicated myopia control programs using orthokeratology (ortho-k) lenses worn overnight to reshape the cornea, MiSight daily contact lenses approved by Health Canada for myopia control, and low-dose atropine eye drops. If your child is experiencing rapidly worsening nearsightedness, early intervention is critical — look for clinics with the 'Myopia Control' specialty tag in Eye Clinic Directory.

Multilingual Eye Care in Toronto

Toronto is one of the most linguistically diverse cities in the world, and its optometry community reflects this. Eye Clinic Directory lists clinics offering services in Mandarin, Cantonese, Punjabi, Hindi, Tamil, Korean, Tagalog, Farsi, Portuguese, Italian, Greek, Spanish, Arabic, and many other languages across the city. North York and Scarborough have particularly high concentrations of Mandarin and Cantonese-speaking optometrists, while Etobicoke and Brampton serve large Punjabi and Hindi-speaking communities. Use the language filter to find an optometrist who can communicate with you and your family in your preferred language.

Toronto Neighbourhood Guide

Toronto's optometry clinics are spread across dozens of distinct neighbourhoods. Downtown core clinics offer extended hours for professionals. North York and Scarborough have high concentrations of multilingual clinics. Etobicoke and the west end serve established family practices. Use the neighbourhood filter on the left to explore clinics near you.

About Optometrists in Toronto

Toronto is home to some of Canada's most advanced optometry clinics, offering everything from routine eye exams to specialised dry eye therapy, myopia control, scleral lens fitting, and low vision rehabilitation. Whether you're in the Annex, Yorkville, or the Financial District, Eye Clinic Directory helps you compare clinics by technology, specialty, and patient reviews — and find the right optometrist for your specific needs.

Toronto's optometry landscape spans a city of 2.9 million people across dozens of distinct neighbourhoods. Downtown core clinics in the Financial District, Yorkville, and King West tend to offer extended weekday hours and online booking to accommodate busy professionals. Midtown clinics in Davisville, Forest Hill, and Leaside often serve established family practices with a focus on pediatric eye care and contact lens fitting. East-end communities including Leslieville, Danforth, and the Beach have a growing number of independent optometrists offering personalised care with shorter wait times.

OHIP covers one comprehensive eye exam every 12 months for Ontario residents under 20 or over 65, and for adults with qualifying medical conditions including diabetes, glaucoma, and cataracts. Adults aged 20–64 without a qualifying condition should expect to pay $100–$150 for a comprehensive eye exam at a Toronto clinic. Most clinics offer direct billing to private insurance plans including Sun Life, Manulife, Great-West Life, and Blue Cross.

Toronto's diverse population means many residents prefer to receive eye care in their first language. Eye Clinic Directory lists clinics offering services in Mandarin, Cantonese, Punjabi, Hindi, Tamil, Korean, Tagalog, Farsi, and Portuguese across the city. North York and Scarborough have particularly high concentrations of Mandarin and Cantonese-speaking optometrists, while Etobicoke and Brampton serve large Punjabi and Hindi-speaking communities.

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