Optometry Clinic
Indigenous program
A proof of status, a beneficiary number or of Métis Citizenship is necessary to access this programs.
Here are some of the support you can get at our monthly optometry clinic:
- Routine vision exams for patients of all ages (children starting at age 2)
- Diabetic retinopathy screening, as needed
- Hypertensive retinopathy screening, as needed
- Ocular emergency exams (pain, redness, loss of vision or other emergencies)
- Glasses selection for all ages
Please bring your Indigenous Registration/N Number.
Reach this program
Others: The optometry clinic takes place once a month. For more information on schedules, please contact us.
2100 Avenue de Marlowe suite 236, Montréal, Québec H4A 3L5, Canada
Demographics
- 2spirits, trans and non-binary individuals
- Adults
- Children
- Elders
- Families
- First Nations
- Individuals with reduced mobility
- Inuit
- Men
- Métis
- Teenagers
- Women
Services
- Medical Care
- Others
- Optometry
- Optician services
Languages
- English
- French
- Other
- Indigenous languages spoken depending on staff on site
Reach this program
Others: The optometry clinic takes place once a month. For more information on schedules, please contact us.
2100 Avenue de Marlowe suite 236, Montréal, Québec H4A 3L5, Canada
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