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20 Greenfield Ave, Toronto, Ontario, M2N 3C8, Canada
(416) 221-8877
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Jul 16, 2018
Dr. Min was nice and competent. The reception staff... not so much. My other issues with the clinic are 1) There's a lot of wait time (compared to other eye clinics I've been to in Quebec). Waiting to be acknowledged by the reception. Waiting to be seen despite appointment time. Waiting for eye drops to take effect and return for second part of eye exam. Waiting to pay. Waiting for a call that my order is received... which brings me to my second issue. 2) The staff misplaced my file and didn't call me when my contact lenses arrived. I found it strange after a reasonable waiting period and called to enquire about my order. They had them and received them who-knows-how-long ago. 3) Dr. Min gave me a prescription valid for only 6 months. Who gets an eye exam every 6 months when there's nothing wrong? Even stable diabetics get ANNUAL eye exams. I tried purchasing contact lenses at another store less than a year after my eye exam and it was refused because the prescription was expired. The other store actually commented how strange it was that he wrote it for such a short period, but there was nothing that could be done outside getting another eye exam. Not cool!

Aug 19, 2017
All the eye doctors are friendly and good, and they have a wide selection of frames, including skii goggles and other specialty eye gear. However, one of the front desk ladies can be very dismissive. A generally note: Someone who doesnt know much about lenses should be careful not to accidentally buy lenses that are not right for them! My mother tried to buy simple reading glasses but almost got progressive lenses. Overall the services are good.

Apr 3, 2013
Very good doctor. The whole experience was very pleasant from beginning to end. There is parking at rear if you're driving.

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