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iridescent
May 17th, 2008, 01:38 PM
$75-83 for an eye exam?! What a ripoff. It used to be covered under OHIP! Perhaps I should lie and say I have diabetes... no, that's unethical.

Where can I get this cheaper? $25-50 preferably. Thanks :)

MizTEcK
May 17th, 2008, 02:54 PM
75-80 is about the average, there is no such thing as 25 exams, even if they do exist... i dont trust the people performing it.

the best "deal" u can do with eye exams is if the optometrist subsidize that money into your cost of a pair of glasses/contacts should you decided to buy from them.

whampoa
May 17th, 2008, 07:37 PM
No, the 'best' deal is have your employer insurance cover the eye exam 100%, buy your "prescription" eyeglasses online or any cross border outlet malls.

And claim 80-100% up to the max for the eyeglasses under your insurance.

MizTEcK
May 18th, 2008, 01:10 AM
self-employed, no deal on that

thecharlie
May 18th, 2008, 01:21 AM
I can give you an eye exam for $50. I'm not a professional or anything, but really, how hard can it be?

Otherwise, your best bet is to fork up whatever cash your optometrist is asking for.

aquariaguy
May 18th, 2008, 02:07 AM
$75-83 for an eye exam?! What a ripoff. It used to be covered under OHIP! Perhaps I should lie and say I have diabetes... no, that's unethical.

Where can I get this cheaper? $25-50 preferably. Thanks :)


Excuse me? Rip off? How much do you pay for a "teeth cleaning" at your dentist? $120? Are your teeth or eyes more important?

You're a ****** if you think you can say you have diabetes. The family doctor and optometrist are the ones who decide if you have diabetes. You can't self-diagnosis diabetes. What the hell? Never heard of that before.

$25-$50. Good luck. Maybe you can go find an optical who will do it with the auto-refractor (automatic, they just press a button) which will over-minus you. Also they can't write you a prescription, so how will you get a new pair of glasses? Your insurance company isn't gonna pay you back if you don't have a script.

You do know an eye exam isn't just about getting a new pair of glasses.

I guess that's what its come down to now a days, people rather spend money on teeth, clothes, food instead of their eyes which they get checked rarely every year, surprisingly if at least 2 years.

aquariaguy
May 18th, 2008, 02:10 AM
I can give you an eye exam for $50. I'm not a professional or anything, but really, how hard can it be?

Otherwise, your best bet is to fork up whatever cash your optometrist is asking for.

That's very funny. I'm sure it's easier than what you do for a living :)

Oh, I've had many patients who I ask what they do for a living, and the funniest so far is, "I collect unemployment insurance."

kleptodathief
May 18th, 2008, 06:35 AM
duzn't ohip cover eye xams every 2 years?

teknoluv
May 18th, 2008, 07:35 AM
duzn't ohip cover eye xams every 2 years?
Yes, if you're 19 or younger, or 65 or older.

M-e-X-x
May 18th, 2008, 03:21 PM
$60, but they're in markham... and they're not a shady bunch either!

aquariaguy
May 18th, 2008, 04:22 PM
Yes, if you're 19 or younger, or 65 or older.

And if you have a systemic disease...glaucoma, diabetes, etc...

dealstime
May 18th, 2008, 09:22 PM
I have seen some opticians inside Walmart..probably they are cheap. Not sure if they are good enough though

hightech
May 22nd, 2009, 07:38 PM
The costs of eye exams can be thanked to that prick Mcguinty. I wish Ontarians would wake up and realize how much this SOB has screwed us in every way and every opening.

shannn
May 22nd, 2009, 08:26 PM
Some places will give you free eye exams, but you have to purchase your glasses/contact lenses right after at the connected store the optometrist is attached to

BornRuff
May 22nd, 2009, 08:38 PM
The costs of eye exams can be thanked to that prick Mcguinty. I wish Ontarians would wake up and realize how much this SOB has screwed us in every way and every opening.

I like McGuinty. Even if you don't think he's the best, there really were not any other legitimate choices in the last campaign. I'll pay 90 bucks every few years rather than have huge sums of money being put into funding schools for every possible religion.

xstatik
May 22nd, 2009, 10:50 PM
Have you checked out Great Glasses??? I've heard that they do free computerized eye exams.. (however, I also heard that they were fighting this in court)
I haven't been there yet, but have been meaning to,

shan
May 23rd, 2009, 12:34 AM
it's so annoying how people do not see the value of an eye exam. I dip my hands in many different industries, but I find the number of people who consider eye care a "rip off" very, very strange. I could go on and on about the things people freely spend money on that are more clearly rip offs. Maybe it's just me but I never hear people complaining about anything else, like plumbers who will charge you $150 to install a $1.20 pipe. The eye care industry whether it be eye exams or manufacturing eyewear is all about professional labour, and like most industries, there is a cost for a professional's time.

rjones416
May 23rd, 2009, 01:20 AM
so does anyone know about any good optometrists in downtown toronto? i dont care about price.

custy
May 23rd, 2009, 03:24 PM
An Eye exam is something I won't cheap out on.

ised
May 25th, 2009, 04:48 PM
Optometrist inside Hakim Optical does it for 60 bucks. warden/eglinton

cgtlky
May 25th, 2009, 08:06 PM
Ask your family physician for referral to see an ophthamologist, its cover under OHIP. correct me if I am wrong.

a88888888a
Jun 16th, 2009, 12:40 AM
$75-83 for an eye exam?! What a ripoff. It used to be covered under OHIP! Perhaps I should lie and say I have diabetes... no, that's unethical.

Where can I get this cheaper? $25-50 preferably. Thanks :)

in india eye exams are $1.00

a88888888a
Jun 16th, 2009, 12:42 AM
Excuse me? Rip off? How much do you pay for a "teeth cleaning" at your dentist? $120? Are your teeth or eyes more important?

You're a ****** if you think you can say you have diabetes. The family doctor and optometrist are the ones who decide if you have diabetes. You can't self-diagnosis diabetes. What the hell? Never heard of that before.

$25-$50. Good luck. Maybe you can go find an optical who will do it with the auto-refractor (automatic, they just press a button) which will over-minus you. Also they can't write you a prescription, so how will you get a new pair of glasses? Your insurance company isn't gonna pay you back if you don't have a script.

You do know an eye exam isn't just about getting a new pair of glasses.

I guess that's what its come down to now a days, people rather spend money on teeth, clothes, food instead of their eyes which they get checked rarely every year, surprisingly if at least 2 years.

A good eye exam is worth good money, but most people performing eye exams are borderline incompetent.

a88888888a
Jun 16th, 2009, 12:43 AM
I have seen some opticians inside Walmart..probably they are cheap. Not sure if they are good enough though

80% chance it will be poor quality / poor accuracy.

have you seen the haircuts at walmart!

a88888888a
Jun 16th, 2009, 12:45 AM
Have you checked out Great Glasses??? I've heard that they do free computerized eye exams.. (however, I also heard that they were fighting this in court)
I haven't been there yet, but have been meaning to,

Their lenses are a joke. 3 for 1. Get real.

mc786030
Jun 16th, 2009, 12:51 AM
$60 at Walmart.

a88888888a
Jun 16th, 2009, 05:20 PM
$60 at Walmart.

The industry insiders know that the eye exams are crammed into 2 hours slots, where the 'eye doctor' tries to see as many people as possible in that two hour time slot. $60.00 for 4-8 minutes is not really that cheap. Add in that many of the people who perform eye exams in these places are not very accurate, I wouldn't even go for a free eye exam at walmart.

a88888888a
Jun 16th, 2009, 05:24 PM
Ask your family physician for referral to see an ophthamologist, its cover under OHIP. correct me if I am wrong.

You can get a referral, but your eyeglass prescription does not need to be given to you or you'll still need to pay for it.

Visiting your family doctor (1/2 hour) and then waiting 3-4 hours to see an ophthalmologist who was never trained to detect eye glass prescriptions, only to end up with a prescription that is normally 60% on the mark is not a good way to get a free eye exam for me (or to save $100), but for those that want to waste about 4.5 hours to get an subpar prescription - that is their own choice - it's a free country :)

g_b_ya
Jun 16th, 2009, 06:47 PM
Kwun K Dr
413 Sherbourne St
Toronto, ON M4X 1K5
(416) 961-2010

went to this guy last year. basic test is $50 and some more in depth test is $75. I believe. Not sure what the difference between two is, so ask them.