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Have you had your eyes examined lately?
The best way to ensure that your family's vision is healthy is to make sure every member has a regular, comprehensive eye exam with your New Tecumseth Optometry Clinic eye care professional. At New Tecumseth Optometry Clinic, we offer the following for your family:
- Experienced and knowledgeable Optometrists and Opticians all under one roof.
- Referral for cataract and other surgeries right here at your local hospital. No need to leave town!
- A warm and inviting, wheelchair accessible environment for a pleasant and relaxing eye care visit.
- Newly renovated, comfortable exam rooms and pre-testing rooms with the lastest optometric equipment, including our digital retinal camera and peripheral vision testing equipment.
- Full selection of the latest trends in frames, sunglasses, safety eyewear, contact lenses, and accessories in our eyewear boutique.
- Efficient service from our own in-house lab, allowing us to monitor quality to the highest specifications, and offering next day service for most single vision prescriptions.
One hour of your time is all it takes, so be sure to book your appointment today. Evening and Saturday appointments are available, and new patients are welcome.
We look forward to seeing you soon!
Call today 705-435-2020


- Contact Lens Services
A wide range of Contact Lenses to fit your needs ...
- High Fashion Frames and Glasses
... Look Great, and See Better - Digital Retinal Fundus Photos
At NTOC, we have the ability to take digital pictures of the back of your eye using the latest technology available.
- Visual Field Analyzer
Considered the gold standard in visual field testing for glaucoma detection and progression, NTOC readily uses this instrument for our patients. - GDx Glaucoma Scanning
New Tecumseth Optometry Clinic, in partnership with glaucoma specialist Dr. Baseer Khan, are pleased to announce the addition of a computerized GDx glaucoma test to the clinic. - Accutome Pachymeter
The latest research in glaucoma has revealed that central corneal thickness is an important risk factor to consider for early detection and management.





