Optometrist Serving Newmarket - Main St Optometry Newmarket

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(905) 898-5245
19 Main St. S., Newmarket
L3Y 3Y1
Mon-Fri: 9:30-5:30
Sat 9:00-12:30
Newmarket Optometrist
Mainstoptometry
Newmarket's Complete Eye Care Center. We have been serving Newmarket for 25+ years. New patients are always welcome.

Optometrist Newmarket
Dr Len Jozwik
Dr Len Jozwik graduated in 1983 from the Univeristy of Waterloo with a Doctorate in Optometry.

Dr Jozwik practices full scope Optometry.
Location
We are located in Historic Downtown Newmarket, 1/2 block south of Davis Dr,  Free Parking.
Our Services

Comprehensive Eye Exams
Comprehensive eye exam includes a battery of tests in order to do a complete evaluation of the health of your eyes and your vision.




Diabetic Eye Exam
The only way to diagnose diabetic retinopathy is to have a dilated eye exam.  For this test, we will place drops in your eyes to widen, or dilate,  your pupils.
Dilating your pupils helps your Optometrist to see inside  your eyes more easily and inspect for damage caused by retinopathy.

Emergency Eye Care
If you experience loss of vision, double vision, swelling, infection or any eye emergency, contact us immediately for guidance.


Other Services
Cataract Assessment and Management
Eye See Eye Learn Program and Children's Vision

Macular Assessment and Management
Vision Testing For Driver's License
Vision Testing For Police Forces


Senior Eye Exam
Seniors aged 65 +: An annual, full comprehensive eye examination plus any follow-up assessments that may be required are fully covered by OHIP.


Fundus Photography
A digital fundus camera is used to take an image of the fundus   — the back portion of the eye that includes the retina, macula, fovea,   optic disc and posterior pole. ...
The resulting image can then be  used  by the Optometrist for diagnosis and treatment.
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What's trending in Optometry
"September - Contact Lens Safety Month"

Contact lenses can be safe and effective in helping people see more  clearly.
However, when used improperly, they can cause serious eye and  vision problems.
The  (FDA) regulates all contact lenses as prescription medical devices.
It  is illegal for anyone to sell contact lenses without a prescription from  an eyecare professional.
The single best way to avoid eye infections is to follow proper lens  care guidelines as prescribed
by your eye care professional.
"November is Diabetic Awareness Month"
 Diabetes-related retinopathy  (DR) is a disease that damages the blood vessels of the eye, causing  them to leak and bleed into the retina. Individuals may not experience  symptoms in the early stages of DR, which is why it is important for  individuals with diabetes to have an eye exam annually.
If diabetes-related retinopathy is left untreated, fluid can leak into  the center of the macula, called the fovea, the part of the eye where  sharp, straight-ahead vision occurs. The fluid makes the macula swell,  blurring vision.

"December Is Safe Toys and Gifts Month "

Parents and friends of children can take  steps to facilitate safe gift-giving this season by making sure the toys
they buy for young ones are appropriate and safe.

Contact Us

Address:
19 Main St. S., Newmarket, Ont, L3Y 3Y1


Phone:
(905) 898-5245


Fax:
(905) 898-7984


Email:
lenjozwik.ca@gmail.com

Working Hours:
Monday-Friday 9:30AM-5:30PM
Saturday 9:00-12:30PM
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