Voted #1 Optical Store
In Richmond

Providing the best eye care and eye wear in Richmond since 2012.
Come see for yourself!

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The New Standard
Introducing The Optos

Say goodbye to dilation drops (for most patients) and hello to the most advanced retinal imaging available—now included in our comprehensive eye exams. Learn more and experience the revolution today.

Form, Function, and Style

With 1,000+ frames in-store, we have the perfect frame for you.
Come and see our full collection.

 

Direct


Billing

Myopia Control

Complete
Eye Care

Boutique
Frames

Advanced
Technology

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Unrivalled
optometric care

Located in the heart of Steveston since 2012, Vision Plus is proud to provide exceptional patient care and customer service to the local community. Leveraging innovative solutions and the latest technologies, our friendly doctors and staff will make you feel comfortable whatever your eye-care or eye-wear needs. Come experience the difference.

Our Services

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Optomap retinal imaging included in our comprehensive
eye exam

In the past, your optometrist may have applied eye drops to dilate your pupils in order to assess the health of your retinae. This can make your vision blurred temporarily and more sensitive to light, for up to 5 hours. Our office now has the revolutionary Optos retinal camera which may allow us to view your retina without dilation drops.

 

Prescription Eye Wear

Today’s digital prescription lenses can be customized to meet your unique lifestyle and vision correction needs.  From progressives to Transitions, polarized to prism lenses, we can do it all.

 

Macular Degeneration Management

Untreated macular degeneration is one of the leading causes of blindness in those over 65 years old.  It is essential to have an open discussion with your eye doctor about the risks and limitations of current treatments.

Contact Lenses

A good contact lens fit starts with a thorough eye exam.  We offer a wide selection of contact lenses including soft disposable, bifocal or multifocal, toric, and much more.

 

Glaucoma Treatment

Glaucoma is the general name for a group of eye diseases that damage the optic nerve of the eye.  Currently, glaucoma affects more than 400,000 Canadians with open-angle glaucoma being the most common.

Dry Eye Treatment

Dry eye is a multi-factorial disease impacting the tears of your eyes.  Once an appropriate diagnosis is made, a customized dry-eye treatment plan will be created.

 

Cataract Treatment

Cataracts are one of the leading causes of vision loss in people over the age of 45.  While you may be able to live with mild cataracts, moderate and severe cataracts are treated with surgery.


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