See Better to Succeed - RAMQ program
Get a refund of $300 for the purchase of eyeglasses or contact lenses for those under 18. Applicable at all times. Valid every two years.
Founded by Denyse Lapierre and Christiane Béliveau 35 years ago, C’est la Vue! clinic distinguishes itself through its commitment to ocular health and patient satisfaction. Led by Dr. Marianne Lagacé and Dr. Isabel Moreau, optometrists, the clinic's team comprises dedicated professionals, including three other optometrists, including founder Dr. Béliveau, as well as four opticians. Each team member is dedicated to providing superior optometric care and optical products tailored to the needs of each patient.
Our clinic offers a comprehensive range of services, including thorough eye examinations, ocular emergency services within 24 hours, and state-of-the-art technologies such as retinal photography and OCT (optical coherence tomography) for early detection of eye diseases.
We also provide innovative solutions for eye health issues, such as treating dry eye with intense pulsed light (IPL).
In eyewear, discover a selection of frames that meet your expectations, including top brands and diverse styles. Trust the expertise of our on-site opticians to guide you through a wide selection inspired by current trends and advise you in finding the ideal frame for your face. In addition to addressing your optical needs, our team ensures to direct you towards frames that match your lifestyle and budget.
Committed to educating our patients and always providing personalized care, the team at C’est la Vue! aims to be nothing less than the benchmark in optics for the Ahuntsic-Cartierville community.
Looking forward to seeing you soon!
A general eye exam will take into account the patient’s ocular health history. It will also include a refraction test (to determine the prescription required), a test to measure the focusing and coordination abilities of the eyes, an intraocular pressure test (when required), a peripheral visual field test (if necessary), and an assessment of the patient’s general eye health.
This type of eye exam will allow your eyecare professional to diagnose any problems and issue suitable recommendations.
Additional tests may be required to screen and monitor for certain eye conditions. These may include tests for dry eye syndrome, retinal imaging, and OCT (optical coherence tomography).
Our optometrists are trained to detect eye diseases such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, cataracts, diabetic retinopathy and more.
We are also able to monitor your case. Your eye care professional can carry out pre- and post-surgery follow-ups, as well as monitor ocular manifestations of systemic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes and multiple sclerosis.
Eye exams specifically designed for contact lenses users are provided at Opto-Reseau. We can fit flexible, rigid (gas permeable), toric, multifocal and coloured lenses.
If you have an accident involving your eyes or notice an unexplained change in vision, your Opto-Réseau optometrist can assess your condition, prescribe the appropriate treatment, and refer you to the right resources, with an appointment or on our availabilities.
Explore our wide selection of frames for every style! Whether you’re looking for prescription or sunglasses, our expert advisors will help you pick a pair of personalized frames that are adapted to the face of your shape, your complexion, your hair colour, etc.
If you have itchy, burning or flowing eyes, you may suffer from dry eye. Dry eye is a chronic, progressive disease that is very common and requires the expertise of an eye care professional to guide you in your treatment. It is said that the eye is dry when the quantity or quality of a person's tears is insufficient, which causes discomfort.
Our eye care professionals can not only diagnose dry eye, but also build an optimal treatment plan to help improve your quality of life and defeat this degenerative disease. Make an appointment with one of our professionals for personalized advice to better control your condition.
Whether from an eye disease, such as keratoconus, or a visual problem, such as myopia, some people may have an irregular cornea requiring the intervention of specialty contact lenses to improve the situation.
Our optometrists have developed an expertise in orthokeratology to slow the progression of myopia. Orthokeratology lenses are semi-rigid and, worn at night, exert specific pressure on the eye to reshape the curvature of the cornea.
Our optometrists have also developed expertise in scleral lenses. These very large diameter lenses correct particular refractive errors, such as severe astigmatism or presbyopia. They can also help greatly in relieving servere dry eye symptoms.
Our eye care professionals are able to detect corneal irregularities in order to offer you the best solutions for your needs.
A photo of the various structures of the retina can be taken using a retinal camera allowing a more accurate examination of the fundus. This technology allows the detection of several diseases of the eye, such as diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, glaucoma and high blood pressure, to name just a few. It can also detect diseases that still have no symptoms.
The test requires only a few minutes of your time and does not require dilation in 90% of cases (drops that confuse vision). This test is therefore convenient and allows your eye care professional to monitor your eye health. The photos provide a basis for comparison between appointments to assess the evolution of the eyes or the effectiveness of treatments, if any.
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a technique for obtaining deep images of opaque or transparent materials with a resolution close to a microscope. In particular, the OCT scan provides detailed images of the interior of the retina to detect diseases such as multiple sclerosis, glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration (AMD), diabetic macular edema, or diabetic retinopathy.
Corneal topography collects information about corneal curvature or relief, similar to maps that illustrate the mountains and valleys of the earth, by projecting and analyzing the reflection of an illuminating or sweeping light pattern on the cornea. The topography and tomography of the cornea are essential and mandatory examinations before any refractive surgery. The cornea is the part of the eye that will receive the laser beam during surgical treatment. It is therefore essential to evaluate certain characteristics of the cornea such as its curvature, regularity and thickness before any surgery.
A general eye exam will take into account the patient’s ocular health history. It will also include a refraction test (to determine the prescription required), a test to measure the focusing and coordination abilities of the eyes, an intraocular pressure test (when required), a peripheral visual field test (if necessary), and an assessment of the patient’s general eye health.
This type of eye exam will allow your eyecare professional to diagnose any problems and issue suitable recommendations.
Additional tests may be required to screen and monitor for certain eye conditions. These may include tests for dry eye syndrome, retinal imaging, and OCT (optical coherence tomography).
Our optometrists are trained to detect eye diseases such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, cataracts, diabetic retinopathy and more.
We are also able to monitor your case. Your eye care professional can carry out pre- and post-surgery follow-ups, as well as monitor ocular manifestations of systemic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes and multiple sclerosis.
Eye exams specifically designed for contact lenses users are provided at Opto-Reseau. We can fit flexible, rigid (gas permeable), toric, multifocal and coloured lenses.
If you have an accident involving your eyes or notice an unexplained change in vision, your Opto-Réseau optometrist can assess your condition, prescribe the appropriate treatment, and refer you to the right resources, with an appointment or on our availabilities.
Explore our wide selection of frames for every style! Whether you’re looking for prescription or sunglasses, our expert advisors will help you pick a pair of personalized frames that are adapted to the face of your shape, your complexion, your hair colour, etc.
If you have itchy, burning or flowing eyes, you may suffer from dry eye. Dry eye is a chronic, progressive disease that is very common and requires the expertise of an eye care professional to guide you in your treatment. It is said that the eye is dry when the quantity or quality of a person's tears is insufficient, which causes discomfort.
Our eye care professionals can not only diagnose dry eye, but also build an optimal treatment plan to help improve your quality of life and defeat this degenerative disease. Make an appointment with one of our professionals for personalized advice to better control your condition.
Whether from an eye disease, such as keratoconus, or a visual problem, such as myopia, some people may have an irregular cornea requiring the intervention of specialty contact lenses to improve the situation.
Our optometrists have developed an expertise in orthokeratology to slow the progression of myopia. Orthokeratology lenses are semi-rigid and, worn at night, exert specific pressure on the eye to reshape the curvature of the cornea.
Our optometrists have also developed expertise in scleral lenses. These very large diameter lenses correct particular refractive errors, such as severe astigmatism or presbyopia. They can also help greatly in relieving servere dry eye symptoms.
Our eye care professionals are able to detect corneal irregularities in order to offer you the best solutions for your needs.
A photo of the various structures of the retina can be taken using a retinal camera allowing a more accurate examination of the fundus. This technology allows the detection of several diseases of the eye, such as diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, glaucoma and high blood pressure, to name just a few. It can also detect diseases that still have no symptoms.
The test requires only a few minutes of your time and does not require dilation in 90% of cases (drops that confuse vision). This test is therefore convenient and allows your eye care professional to monitor your eye health. The photos provide a basis for comparison between appointments to assess the evolution of the eyes or the effectiveness of treatments, if any.
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a technique for obtaining deep images of opaque or transparent materials with a resolution close to a microscope. In particular, the OCT scan provides detailed images of the interior of the retina to detect diseases such as multiple sclerosis, glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration (AMD), diabetic macular edema, or diabetic retinopathy.
Corneal topography collects information about corneal curvature or relief, similar to maps that illustrate the mountains and valleys of the earth, by projecting and analyzing the reflection of an illuminating or sweeping light pattern on the cornea. The topography and tomography of the cornea are essential and mandatory examinations before any refractive surgery. The cornea is the part of the eye that will receive the laser beam during surgical treatment. It is therefore essential to evaluate certain characteristics of the cornea such as its curvature, regularity and thickness before any surgery.