A comprehensive eye exam does more than test your vision, it could help save your life. Optometrists are at the forefront of eye care, and as primary care health professionals, they support ensuring better health outcomes for all Canadians. The Canadian Association of Optometrists (CAO) stresses the importance of regular comprehensive eye exams from infants to seniors, and the essential role of optometrists in ongoing discussions with legislators to shape a unified and integrated Canada’s Health Workforce.

Optometry is an integral part of the healthcare system

For over a decade, optometrists have been active on multiple fronts in ensuring eye health for all Canadians calls for a comprehensive approach, making eye health, vision care, and rehabilitation essential components of Canada’s public health agenda. However, there is more that our profession can do to support the provision of timely health services and the overall well-being of Canadians.

“While we applaud the Passage of Bill C-284 dedicated to a National Strategy for Eye Care, optometry has been overlooked for far too long as part of strategies aiming at strengthening an integrated health care system”, says Dr. Martin Spiro, President of the Canadian Association of Optometrists. The recent report from Health Canada Caring for Canadians: Canada’s Future Health Workforce – The Canadian Health Workforce Education, Training and Distribution Study embodies a narrow view of the Canadian health workforce. By omitting optometrists as resourceful expertise, along with other healthcare providers, this study fails to provide a complete picture of the primary care workforce.

The CAO is calling for a pivotal advancement to ensure that future studies reflect optometrists as crucial primary care providers. Our profession will continue to work collaboratively with all decision-makers and partners to promote care across the country and enhance access in rural and remote communities, which are chronically under-served.

Your optometrist sees more than your eyes

Your eyes are the windows to your overall health. Regular eye exams by your optometrist play an essential role in maintaining your overall health and could help detect symptoms of potentially life-threateningvconditions. Optometrists diagnose, treat, and help prevent diseases and disorders affecting the visual system (the eye and related structures).

They also assist in identifying general health conditions that are often first detected through a comprehensive eye exam, provide referrals to specialists, and can help manage post-eye-surgery health. Comprehensive eye exams can uncover underlying and life-threatening health issues, such as a stroke, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, hypertension, some cancers, brain injuries, and neurological conditions.