2 is better than one
With the purchase of two pair of complete glasses (prescription lenses and frame), get up to 50% off the lowest priced pair of lenses. Cannot be combined with any other rebate or promotion. Certains conditions may applied.
At LOPTICIEN.CA Duvernay, you benefit from the expertise of highly qualified vision professionals since 1983. Our optometrists, opticians, and entire team are dedicated to understanding your needs and providing personalized solutions, ensuring your complete satisfaction during your visit and purchases.
In addition to eye exams and contact lens fittings, our clinic offers a wide selection of over 1000 frames and an on-site laboratory. With our in-house lab, we can prepare your prescription glasses in as little as one hour.
To ensure your satisfaction, we also offer a best price guarantee. We match prices with all retail competitors in Quebec.* If you find a lower price from a competitor for the same product or equivalent within 7 days of your purchase, we will match that price upon presentation of a retail price proof.
We look forward to serving you!
*The guarantee applies only to in-stock items in store and excludes clearance, discontinued, gift-with-purchase promotions, invoice discounts, limited-time or quantity offers, and samples. This guarantee is subject to change or withdrawal without notice.
Your eyes can reveal a great deal about your overall health, yet it is not uncommon for certain vision issues to go unnoticed because they cause no symptoms. A regular eye exam remains the best way to protect your vision and detect conditions early before they potentially worsen.
At an Opto‑Réseau clinic, your eye examination is conducted by an optometrist who takes the time to assess your lifestyle, family history, and specific vision needs. You’ll receive a comprehensive evaluation along with clear recommendations to help optimize your visual health.
The exam also helps detect conditions such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, cataracts, and diabetic retinopathy—often before the first symptoms appear. Depending on your situation, additional tests such as retinal imaging or optical coherence tomography (OCT) may be recommended for a more in-depth assessment.
Our optometrists are trained to detect eye diseases such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, cataracts, diabetic retinopathy and more.
We are also able to monitor your case. Your eye care professional can carry out pre- and post-surgery follow-ups, as well as monitor ocular manifestations of systemic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes and multiple sclerosis.
Eye exams specifically designed for contact lenses users are provided at Opto-Reseau. We can fit flexible, rigid (gas permeable), toric, multifocal and coloured lenses.
Our clinic includes a cutting, finishing and repair laboratory on site to better serve you, in addition to providing you with a fast and personalized service. Your glasses will be cut with the greatest precision for your complete satisfaction.
Explore our wide selection of frames for every style! Whether you’re looking for prescription or sunglasses, our expert advisors will help you pick a pair of personalized frames that are adapted to the face of your shape, your complexion, your hair colour, etc.
A visual field is basically how far your eye can see in any direction without moving. Our cutting-edge tools allow us to precisely measure your peripheral and central vision. These tests help us detect certain conditions such as diabetes, glaucoma, stroke, and multiple sclerosis. Our basic eye exam includes a basic visual field test but your optometrist might recommend specialized tests or regular follow-ups depending on your health condition and visual impairments. The SAAQ might also require you to undergo a specific vision test as part of a visual assessment.
A photo of the various structures of the retina can be taken using a retinal camera allowing a more accurate examination of the fundus. This technology allows the detection of several diseases of the eye, such as diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, glaucoma and high blood pressure, to name just a few. It can also detect diseases that still have no symptoms.
The test requires only a few minutes of your time and does not require dilation in 90% of cases (drops that confuse vision). This test is therefore convenient and allows your eye care professional to monitor your eye health. The photos provide a basis for comparison between appointments to assess the evolution of the eyes or the effectiveness of treatments, if any.
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a technique for obtaining deep images of opaque or transparent materials with a resolution close to a microscope. In particular, the OCT scan provides detailed images of the interior of the retina to detect diseases such as multiple sclerosis, glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration (AMD), diabetic macular edema, or diabetic retinopathy.
Your eyes can reveal a great deal about your overall health, yet it is not uncommon for certain vision issues to go unnoticed because they cause no symptoms. A regular eye exam remains the best way to protect your vision and detect conditions early before they potentially worsen.
At an Opto‑Réseau clinic, your eye examination is conducted by an optometrist who takes the time to assess your lifestyle, family history, and specific vision needs. You’ll receive a comprehensive evaluation along with clear recommendations to help optimize your visual health.
The exam also helps detect conditions such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, cataracts, and diabetic retinopathy—often before the first symptoms appear. Depending on your situation, additional tests such as retinal imaging or optical coherence tomography (OCT) may be recommended for a more in-depth assessment.
Our optometrists are trained to detect eye diseases such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, cataracts, diabetic retinopathy and more.
We are also able to monitor your case. Your eye care professional can carry out pre- and post-surgery follow-ups, as well as monitor ocular manifestations of systemic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes and multiple sclerosis.
Eye exams specifically designed for contact lenses users are provided at Opto-Reseau. We can fit flexible, rigid (gas permeable), toric, multifocal and coloured lenses.
Our clinic includes a cutting, finishing and repair laboratory on site to better serve you, in addition to providing you with a fast and personalized service. Your glasses will be cut with the greatest precision for your complete satisfaction.
Explore our wide selection of frames for every style! Whether you’re looking for prescription or sunglasses, our expert advisors will help you pick a pair of personalized frames that are adapted to the face of your shape, your complexion, your hair colour, etc.
A visual field is basically how far your eye can see in any direction without moving. Our cutting-edge tools allow us to precisely measure your peripheral and central vision. These tests help us detect certain conditions such as diabetes, glaucoma, stroke, and multiple sclerosis. Our basic eye exam includes a basic visual field test but your optometrist might recommend specialized tests or regular follow-ups depending on your health condition and visual impairments. The SAAQ might also require you to undergo a specific vision test as part of a visual assessment.
A photo of the various structures of the retina can be taken using a retinal camera allowing a more accurate examination of the fundus. This technology allows the detection of several diseases of the eye, such as diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, glaucoma and high blood pressure, to name just a few. It can also detect diseases that still have no symptoms.
The test requires only a few minutes of your time and does not require dilation in 90% of cases (drops that confuse vision). This test is therefore convenient and allows your eye care professional to monitor your eye health. The photos provide a basis for comparison between appointments to assess the evolution of the eyes or the effectiveness of treatments, if any.
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a technique for obtaining deep images of opaque or transparent materials with a resolution close to a microscope. In particular, the OCT scan provides detailed images of the interior of the retina to detect diseases such as multiple sclerosis, glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration (AMD), diabetic macular edema, or diabetic retinopathy.
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