Eye Disease Monitoring in Stony Plain
Some eye conditions change slowly and don’t cause obvious symptoms at first. We use detailed scans and regular check-ins to track changes early and explain what they mean for your vision.
Simple Answers, Backed by Imaging
When you’re being monitored for an eye condition, the goal is simple: catch changes early and keep a record over time. We use OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography) and digital retinal imaging to look at the retina and optic nerve in detail. We review the results with you and, if a referral is needed, we share your records to keep care moving.
Cataracts and Night Vision Changes
If headlights feel harsher, colours look dull, or night driving is harder, cataracts may be part of the picture. We assess how much the cataract is affecting your daily life, monitor changes, and arrange a surgical referral when it’s the right time.
Glaucoma Checks and Ongoing Tracking
Glaucoma can progress without early warning signs. We track eye pressure and optic nerve health, compare scans over time, and recommend follow-up intervals based on your risk and findings.
Diabetic Eye Exams
Diabetes can affect the blood vessels in the retina even when vision still feels normal. Regular retinal imaging helps catch early changes. We’ll explain your results clearly and, when appropriate, coordinate updates with your medical team.
Macular Degeneration and Central Vision
Macular degeneration can affect reading and fine detail. We monitor the macula closely with imaging, watch for changes that need prompt attention, and guide you on next steps, including referral when indicated.
Book an Eye Health Assessment
If you’ve been diagnosed with an eye condition, or you’ve noticed changes you can’t explain, contact i-Care Family Vision & Eye Care to schedule an eye health assessment in Stony Plain. We’ll review your results with you and outline what happens next.
