Eye Exam

Eyes on Eyes Optical Store,

Eyes on Eyes Optical is a relatively new store in the Maple region. Owned and operated by Nina Toobaei. With a nursing background, Nina took on the challenge and started studying at Seneca College to become an optician. Nina has been practicing as an Optician since 2005. Nina opened the door to her own optometry, eyes on eyes optical, in the September of 2014.

She started her business with a series of promotions focusing on the needs of the community in Maple. She began with the senior citizens, making sure that every senior citizen could receive a pair of free frames and lenses. Her great promotions and her care and respect for senior citizens brought her publicity in the Maple/Vaughan area. Eyes on Eyes Optical has quickly become Vaughan's go-to optical boutique for custom-made prescription eyewear. They provide fantastic customer service with a mix of different designer eyewear from all significant fashion countries, a huge range of choices, remarkable, breathtaking designer sunglasses, sports goggles, and contact lenses. They introduce you to the latest technology in lenses and coatings. They also offer comprehensive eye exams and contact lens fittings. All under one roof and all at affordable prices! For those of you who have insurance benefits, they provide an online submission. They help to fill the insurance forms and mailing it to the insurance company.

Eyes on Eyes optometry office is equipped for comprehensive eye examination.

Dr. Natalie Saleh graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. She received her Doctorate of Optometry from the New England College of Optometry in Boston, Massachusetts. Dr. Saleh completed externships at the South Boston Community Health Center in Boston MA, Bascom Palmer Hospital Pediatric Clinic in Miami Fl, VA Hospital in Jamaica Plain, MA and Toronto Eye Clinic and Dr. David Ng and Associates in Toronto, On. She care for the vision needs of families from eye tests to treating compromised vision and eye emergencies. They also offer the convenience of Saturday and evening appointments with our optometrists on site. To book an appointment please call 905-832-6262.

They provide you with the best product at the best value. They take pride in the work and their services. Their staff can help you choose the right glasses, and have them ready for you within the hour to 24 hours in most cases. Eyes on Eyes Optical is equipped with a state of the art laboratory, where they are able to manufacture lenses on-site. This is a place where you find your perfect vision back and they make you their customer forever.


maple optical eyeglass clean

IMPORTANT CARE AND CLEANING TIPS FOR EYEGLASSES

Glasses can accumulate dirt, smudges and dust throughout the day. Regardless of how often you use your glasses, is important be proactive in order to keep them clean and to protect the lenses.

How to Clean Your Glasses

Before you start handling and cleaning your glasses, make sure to properly clean your hands in order to get rid of dirt, grime, and oils. Next, you must rinse the lenses with lukewarm water. Remember to not use hot water or any chemicals as this will cause the coatings of the lenses to dissipate over time. The safest solution to clean your lenses with is the spray cleaner that came with your glasses. You can also use a drop of liquid dish soap on your fingers to gently rub away the buildup on your lenses. Ensure you also wash the nose pads and frames with your solution aside from the lenses. Lastly to finish, give the glasses a final rinse in lukewarm water and thoroughly dry them with a lint-free cloth. During the day, make sure you carry a lint free cloth in your eye glasses case in order to touch up your glasses and maintain their cleanliness throughout the day so that you can consistently see clearly.

While cleaning your eye glasses is an easy task, there are a few common mistakes that you should avoid doing while cleaning your glasses.

Here are a few things that you should avoid:

It might seem more convenient to clean your lenses with the hem of your shirt as needed, but clothing can damage your eye glasses. The small pieces of dust or dirt on your shirt can scratch the lenses. Also, avoid using paper products such as napkins, paper towels or tissues as they carry dust.

Never use harsh cleaning products to clean your lenses as they could deteriorate or damage the coating on the lenses. For example, avoid using products such as ammonia based cleaners, window cleaner, bleach or vinegar. Lastly, if the water you are using to clean your lenses is too hot, it can damage certain types of coatings that have been applied to the lenses.

If you have questions about caring for your lenses and frames, then you can talk to our team for recommendations. To book an appointment for an eye exam to see an optometrist, please call us at 905-832-6262

Maple optometrist Location: 9929 Keele St, Unit 110, Maple, ON L6A 1Y5