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Your Ottawa optometrists in Hintonburg. Expert eye care, handpicked eyewear, and Ottawa's most exclusive luxury experience at The Vault. Open six days a week.


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Our team of handpicked opticians and optometrists treats each patient with a unique, personalized approach. We specialize in vision care, but taking time to listen is our priority. From your first exam to finding frames you love, you'll love the experience working with us.





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Everything your eyes need
We offer a full range of vision care services for patients of all ages — from routine eye exams to specialized treatments and curated eyewear at The Vault.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Take a look at the answers to some of our most commonly asked questions about our services and getting to our clinic.
Eye care, like all medical exams and treatment, is individualized. So the best way to know what is right for you is to ask your optometrist. Under general terms, the Canadian Association of Optometrists recommends the following eye exam frequency for anyone who is at low risk vision loss:
Infants and Toddlers (Birth to 24 months)
First eye examination should be between the ages of 6 and 9 months
Preschool Children (2 to 5 years)
Should undergo an eye examination annually
School Age Children (6 to 19 years)
Should undergo an eye examination annually
Adults (20 to 64 years)
Should undergo an eye examination every 2 years
Adults (65 years or older)
Should undergo an eye examination annually
UV radiation has been associated with some damage, not only in the skin around the eye but also to the cornea and conjunctiva. UV is associated with the development and progression of cataracts, and some researchers believe it can worsen macular degeneration.
All staff and doctors at Vision Care Wellington speak fluent English. We have some team members who are also fluent in other languages. If you prefer to be served in a language other than English, please let us know when you book your appointment, and we will do our best to book you with the appropriate team member.
We offer services in the following languages:
Eye Exams:
- English
- French
Eyewear Shopping:
- English
- French
Vision Care Wellington is located at 1282-C Wellington Street West in Hintonburg. Street parking is available along Wellington Street. Paid lot parking is also available nearby.
Wellington Vision Care is easily accessible by OC Transpo. Multiple bus routes serve Wellington Street. Visit octranspo.com for schedules and route planning.
Vision Care Wellington is located in the Hintonburg neighbourhood on Wellington Street West.
Yes, our main entrance is accessible from the parking lot. At the clinic, we have an accessible washroom, and our exam rooms are accessible for mobility aids.
If you are not able to transfer from your chair/device, please let our team know when booking your appointment, and we will ensure your appointment will accommodate your needs.
Visual field testing is one way to monitor whether blind spots are developing in your field of vision from damage to the optic nerve, like in the case of Glaucoma. This is often done for driving tests to ensure vision is safe for operating motor vehicles.
An Optomap is fast, non-invasive, safe and painless. It is performed quickly, and your optometrist will review your results in detail immediately.
Optomap imaging is the latest retinal imaging that provides a wide field high-resolution photograph of the inside of the eye. Retinal photography assists in the detection and management of problems such as diabetic changes, hypertensive retinopathy, macular degeneration, optic nerve disease, and retinal holes or thinning.
An Optical Coherence Tomography scan (OCT) is fast, non-invasive, safe and painless. It is performed quickly, and your optometrist will review your results in detail immediately.
An OCT scan is the latest advancement in retinal imaging technology. With an OCT scan, eye doctors are provided with 3D color-coded, cross-sectional images below the surface of the retina. These detailed images are revolutionizing early detection and treatment of eye conditions such as wet and dry age-related Macular Degeneration, Glaucoma, Retinal Detachment and Diabetic Retinopathy.
Dry eye is a multifactorial disease of the eye surface characterized by a loss of homeostasis of the tear film causing eye surface inflammation and damage.
IPL stands for "Intense Pulsed Light" and it can be used to treat Dry Eye.
LLLT stands for "Low Level Light Therapy" and it can be used to treat Dry Eye.
iLux is a device that can be used to treat Dry Eye.
You deserve the best patient experience
Our team is dedicated to providing quality care in a safe and inclusive environment. Each of our doctors and opticians brings years of experience and a genuine passion for eye health.
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Kari Whitehorne
Tiffany Lafontaine
Mia Lelli
Maddy Cymbaluk
Karissa St-Cyr
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Kari Whitehorne
Mercedes Mahon

Dr. Tanya Merwiak

Dr. Joelle Zagury

Rosalie Salati
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Getting here
Find us on Wellington Street
Address: 1282-C Wellington St W, Ottawa K1Y 3A7. Located in the heart of Hintonburg on Wellington Street West.
Parking: Street parking available along Wellington Street. Paid lot parking nearby.
Public Transit: Multiple OC Transpo routes serve Wellington Street. Visit octranspo.com for schedules.
Accessibility: Our clinic entrance and exam rooms are fully accessible. Let us know your needs when booking.
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