We’ve invested in the latest technologies and tools designed to effectively manage your eye health and keep your vision at its very best.

AUTO-REFRACTOR / KERATOMETER / TONOMETER
The auto-refractor emits an infrared light beam that is then reflected from the retina. Depending on the refraction the refractometer calculates an value for the optical power. This tell the doctor what power glasses or contact lenses you may need.
The keratometer is a diagnostic instrument designed to measure the curvature of the anterior surface of the cornea, which is particularly useful for assessing the extent and axis of astigmatism.
The tono-pachymeter is designed to measure intraocular pressure. It does this by measuring your eye’s resistance to a puff of air. The machine then calculates your the pressure and determines if it’s too high which may put you at risk of glaucoma. The instrument also measures the thickness of your cornea (pachymetry) which is important for glaucoma monitoring.
HUMPHREY FDT
The FDT is a small, automated peripheral vision testing device. The patient simply presses a response button whenever he/she sees a test stimulus. This simple operating procedure, coupled with the instrument’s well-documented clinical performance, make it a natural choice to detect the effects of eye diseases on visual function.
This instrument can help detect various conditions such as glaucoma, degenerative and high myopia, non-glaucomatous optic nerve disease, and others.


TRC-NW8F PLUS MYD/NON-MYD RETINAL CAMERA
Modern comprehensive retinal examinations call for a number of different imaging procedures to document and determine the presence of retinal conditions that can affect your vision. That’s why at Erin Mills Optometry we’ve invested in this amazing retinal camera.
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Mississauga, ON, L5L 1J3
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Tuesday: 12:00PM – 7:30PM
Wednesday: 9:30AM – 6:00PM
Thursday: 9:00AM – 7:30PM
Friday: 9:30AM – 3:30PM