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700 University Ave, Toronto, Ontario, M5G 1Z5, Canada
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Apr 23, 2018
Great. In a word. Let's face facts, medical tests of any sort are rarely pleasant. I don't look forward to them, even eye tests. I get a lot of anxiety. But University Eye Clinic does everything possible to alleviate anxiety. They are friendly, efficient and seem to be able to answer the questions in my mind before I even voice them. Today, I had a Field Test. I had never had one before but the technician took me through it step by step and it was fine. Even better, no sooner had I arrived in my office than Dr. Budianto sent a message saying that everything looked good. I am so grateful to be so well taken care of. One year later and I feel exactly the same. Everyone at University Eye Clinic is just great!

Jul 13, 2018
I ADORE Dr. Spilkin and the University Eye Clinic. They are so patient-centred. I love that Dr. Spilkin talks research with me. Super smart interesting guy who is passionate about health care. My son also goes to Dr. Spilkin and loves him too.

Dec 9, 2017
I have never had a better experience. The atmosphere and the ambiance are as warm and inviting as the staff. I left feeling like a king and all I did was purchase a pair of glasses. If I had known about this clinic prior to getting my eyes checked then I would have come here. SO IMPRESSED!!

Nov 13, 2017
Amazing staff and service here at this clinic. They have a lab on site so glasses and contact lenses will be ready for pickup within 1-2 days. They have definitely shown me that they care for their clients and are willing to put in extra time/effort to make sure your needs are met!

Apr 11, 2018
Very knowledgeable and pleasant staff. The office is conveniently located in the downtown core.

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