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Ontario’s Eye Care System Needs Your Support

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Recently, you may have seen the news about optometrists in Ontario and wondered how this impacts you and your family. Here at See & Be Seen Eyecare, the health of your eyes is our number one priority. We want you to know we have a plan to protect access to quality eye care, and we are committed to ensuring you get the quality eye care you deserve. 

What’s the problem? 

For more than 30 years, the Ontario government has failed to fund eye care adequately. For more than 30 years, the Ontario government has refused to negotiate with optometrists formally. 

In 1989, the Ontario government paid $39.15 for an eye exam. 

Thirty-two years later, in 2021, the Ontario government pays on average $44.65 for an eye exam. 

That fee does not come close to covering the office expenses such as staff, rent, utilities, equipment, and supplies required to provide an eye exam.

The level of funding for OHIP-insured eye exams is not sustainable. 

How will this affect you? 

Unfortunately, those impacted the most are the groups OHIP is supposed to protect; our children, seniors and those with existing eye diseases. If the government continues to ignore this issue, Ontario optometrists will be left with no choice but to stop providing OHIP services starting September 1st, 2021. 

This means that any person who is OHIP-insured for their eye exam will not be able to see an optometrist, including those 19 years of age and under, 65 years of age and over, and adults with eye diseases related to diabetes, glaucoma and cataracts. 

Ontario law makes it illegal for optometrists to accept direct payment or alternate health insurance from OHIP-insured patients. As a result, these patients will not be able to book an appointment starting September 1st. 

After more than 30 years of neglect, the Ontario government can still fix this before September 1st. They only need to commit to a formal negotiation that will lead to a solution where optometrists no longer have to pay to provide an eye exam to OHIP-insured patients. We are pleading with the Ontario government to act responsibly and avoid any impact on our patients.

What’s our plan? 

At See & Be Seen Eyecare, we are fighting for your continued access to quality eye care. We understand this is a difficult situation for those who may have existing appointments after September 1st or those with eye diseases requiring frequent monitoring. If the Ontario government allows service to be disrupted, we will contact you to discuss an individual plan to ensure your specific health needs will be taken care of appropriately. We plan to keep you updated on our efforts, and we are available to answer any questions you may have. 

How You Can Help

If you or your family uses OHIP-insured services and want to help us ensure access to your doctor is not at risk, please visit SaveEyeCare.ca to sign an electronic letter to tell our elected government officials that eye care matters to you! 

Written by Dr. Ritesh Patel

Some people grow up wanting to be a famous athlete, an astronaut, or even the Prime Minister of Canada. Dr. Patel’s childhood ambition was to be an Optometrist. His dream leads him to live and practice all over the world, but his heart has always been in Toronto.

Dr. Patel was born in Toronto and grew up in the Markham area. After completing his Bachelor of Science in 2003 from the University of Waterloo, he went on to study at the prestigious New England College of Optometry in Boston, MA.

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