NIDEK Auto Refractor/Keratometer
Pre-TestingTo ensure your prescription is determined with absolute precision and ease, we utilize this machine during your pre-testing.
Read MoreVision Oasis is a newly opened optometry clinic in Gatineau, proudly dedicated to helping families care for their vision and eye health.
A comprehensive eye exam typically takes 30 to 45 minutes, depending on your vision needs, age, and whether additional tests are required.
You can book an eye exam online or by calling us.
Yes, walk-ins are welcome.
Yes. We direct bill with all the major insurance companies.
Depending on the emergency we try to accommodate everyone.
At our clinic, we use advanced diagnostic technology to provide a thorough and precise evaluation of your vision and eye health. These tools allow our optometrists to gather detailed information, detect potential concerns early, and create a personalized care plan.
To ensure your prescription is determined with absolute precision and ease, we utilize this machine during your pre-testing.
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We are thrilled to bring the cutting-edge technology of the NIDEK Retina Scan Duo™ 2 directly to our optical clinic.
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To assess your visual field with precision and ease, we utilize the Octopus 600 during your eye examination.
Read MoreOur comprehensive children's eye exams help detect vision problems early, monitor healthy eye development, and support clear, comfortable vision through every stage of childhood.
Children should have their first comprehensive eye exam at 4 years of age, even if they are not showing any signs of vision problems.
Screens don’t permanently damage children’s eyes, but they can cause discomfort and strain — especially when used for long periods without breaks.
The main issue is digital eye strain, not long‑term eye disease.
Children often don’t realize their vision is blurry, so the signs can be subtle. Several common behaviours may suggest your child could benefit from an eye exam. Possible signs to watch for:
At Vision Oasis, we believe that choosing contact lenses should be a seamless, customized experience. Whether you are wearing contact lenses for the very first time, looking to upgrade to a more comfortable daily lens, or requiring specialized correction, we have a solution tailored perfectly to your eyes.
A great contact lens experience starts with a healthy fit. Our optometrists conduct precise digital measurements of your cornea and assess your tear film to ensure your lenses feel completely natural and preserve your long-term eye health.
Optometrists examine your eyes, protect your vision, and treat many eye conditions. They provide comprehensive eye exams, prescribe glasses and contact lenses, monitor ocular health, and offer medical care for issues like dry eye, infections, and emergencies — helping you see clearly and stay healthy.
An optometrist is a primary eye‑care doctor who examines eyes, diagnoses conditions, prescribes glasses or contact lenses, and provides medical treatment.
An optician is a trained eyewear professional who fits, adjusts, and dispenses glasses and some contact lenses based on the optometrist’s prescription.
Progressive lenses are multifocal lenses that allow you to see clearly at all distances — near, intermediate, and far — without any visible lines on the lens.
They smoothly transition from distance power at the top, to intermediate in the middle, to reading power at the bottom. This makes them look like regular single‑vision lenses while giving you the convenience of three prescriptions in one.
Yes, you can wear contact lenses if you have astigmatism.
There are special contact lenses called toric lenses designed specifically to correct astigmatism. They have different powers in different meridians and a stabilization system that keeps the lens properly oriented on your eye.
Most eye discomfort from screens comes from digital eye strain, a group of symptoms caused by how our eyes behave when we focus on digital devices for long periods.
Yes. Several common vision issues can lead to headaches because they force your eyes and visual system to work harder than they should.
Amblyopia or “lazy eye” describes weak vision or vision loss in one eye that cannot be fully corrected with lenses. It usually develops in children before age eight. This is also the key time to treat amblyopia, since results are better the earlier they are implemented. It becomes extremely difficult to treat amblyopia after age eight. Untreated, amblyopia can lead to total blindness in the affected eye. Amblyopia is more than simply an eye health problem. It involves the “wiring” of the nerve impulses from the eyes to the brain. Treatment typically includes vision therapy, eyeglasses and contact lenses, or a patch. Surgery alone cannot treat amblyopia.
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Astigmatism is an irregular curvature of the front surface of the eye that results in blurred vision at all distances. It is a common refractive error, just like nearsightedness and farsightedness. It is usually a condition from birth that progresses over time. Eyeglasses, contact lenses and refractive surgery are all effective treatments for astigmatism.
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Patients are often asymptomatic but may report vision that clears after blinking, burning, itching, foreign body sensation (feels like something is inside the eye), tearing, crusting (especially in the morning), and mild discharge. Commonly occurs when tiny oily glands located near the base of the eyelashes become clogged. This leads to irritation and red eyes. Blepharitis is a chronic condition that’s difficult to treat, however, is not a contagious condition. Lid hygiene is extremely important when managing this condition. Warm compress and lid wipes are highly recommended daily. This condition is also commonly associated with dry eyes. If the stage of blepharitis is advanced, a procedure called blephex which removes the flakes bound at the base of the lashes may be required. This procedure may be required every 3-6 months depending on the severity of the condition.
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Cataracts are a clouding of the eye’s crystalline lens that usually develops slowly over time. (In the case of post-traumatic cataracts, however, they can also occur very quickly.) It is the leading cause of poor vision in adults. Symptoms: Dimmed or blurred vision, double vision, halos or glare around lights, dull colors, sensation of a film over the eyes, frequent cleaning of the eyes, difficulty driving or reading, and frequent changing or cleaning of glasses. Treatment: If a cataract grows larger or denser, it can be surgically removed. It is a safe procedure with a near 100 per cent success rate. Following surgery, it is normal to require a change in spectacle correction. Prevention: Wearing UV protection when outdoors is very helpful. There is also some evidence to suggest that a diet high in beta carotene (vitamin A), selenium and vitamins C and E have preventative benefits. Avoiding cigarette smoke, air pollution and alcohol consumption may also help.
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Diabetic retinopathy, as the name suggests, is associated with diabetes . It is best described as damage to the retina that occurs because of defects in or leakage from the fine blood vessels. The vast majority of those with early diabetic retinopathy are unaware of it. In advanced cases, it can result in vision blurriness and distortion. Diabetics should ensure they see their Optometrist regularly, scheduling annual eye exams. Since it is a progressive disease, with no treatment, it can cause blindness over time. Your Optometrist can provide the invaluable advice and treatment diabetics require.
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Dry eyes are a problem that arises from inadequate or poor lubrication and moisture in one or both eyes. Unable to produce enough tears, afflicted eyes suffer irritation, burning and general discomfort.
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Hyperopia, or farsightedness, is a common refractive error. Approximately 25 per cent of the general population may be affected. Farsighted individuals see better in the distance than up close because the eye does not effectively focus light. Farsightedness is very common among elementary school-age children and a frequent cause of reading and learning difficulties. Refractive errors such as hyperopia are commonly corrected by eyeglasses or contact lenses. Refractive surgery is another possibility.
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Glaucoma is a condition in which elevated pressure in the eye damages the optic nerve, causing peripheral and total blindness. It is widely noted as the second-leading cause of blindness in the U.S. Symptoms: There may be no early warning signs, so optometric exams are crucial. Otherwise, pain, blurred vision and the appearance of colored rings around lights are leading indicators. Treatment: Once diagnosed, glaucoma treatments are highly effective. Prescription eye drops, oral medications, laser treatment or even surgery may be involved. If untreated, glaucoma can cause blindness, and there are no cures. Prevention: Because there may be few symptoms, and vision lost to glaucoma cannot be restored (the condition can only be halted), frequent monitoring for glaucoma is essential. The risk for glaucoma increases dramatically after age 35 and is often hereditary.
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Myopia, more popularly known as nearsightedness, is a common refractive error. Approximately a quarter of the general population may be affected. Myopic individuals see better up close than in the distance. This is because the eye improperly focuses too much light, causing blurred vision in the distance. Refractive errors are commonly corrected by eyeglasses or contact lenses. Refractive surgery and Ortho-Keratology are two other possibilities.
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Presbyopia is an inevitable condition in which the ability to focus on close objects decreases over time. Since it is a natural effect of aging, it is extremely commonplace.
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Gatineau, QC
J9H 3N2;
Tel: 819 682-3080.
Vision Oasis
174 Rue Principale
Gatineau, QC
J9H 3N2
Tel: 819 682-3080
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