The very best lenses for computer work, the Varilux Computer lens, are now available at Eye Health Centres.
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Crizal Sapphire lenses with Scotchgard™ Protector – the Clearest No-Glare Lenses Ever Created
Crizal Sapphire lenses with Scotchgard™ Protector – the Clearest No-Glare Lenses Ever Created with 50% less reflection compared to Crizal Avance.
New Calgary Charity, Anna’s Vision – Providing Sight to Homeless Children
Anna’s Vision is a new Calgary Charity developed by Dr. Monea and Eye Health Centres to provide eye-health exams and glasses to homeless children in Calgary.
The Best Diagnostic Technology is at Eye Health Centres
The Cirrus HD-OCT and Essilor’s Visioffice with Eyecode are 2 new high tech machines that Eye Health Centres employs to give our patients the best care.
Cartier Updates! New Premiere Collection and Exclusive Bubinga Wood Frames
Cartier quality is within your reach with the new Premiere Collection. Also, Cartier reissues their Bubinga wood frames with a new flex hinge.
Dr. Diana Monea Interviewed In Optical Prism Magazine
It wasn’t the glass cases that housed delicate Cartier frames in Dr. Diana Monea’s office that won her the inaugural ECP of the Year award from Transitions Optical this spring. Nor was it her office’s location in Calgary’s trendy Kensington neighbourhood that made her worthy of accolades.
Diana Monea named the first-ever “Eyecare Professional (ECP) of the Year” by Transitions Optical, Inc.
Transitions Optical has named Diana Monea the first-ever “Eyecare Professional (ECP) of the Year” as part of the new Healthy Sight Awards program.
Improve Your Vision, Improve Your Golf Game
Transitions lenses have been designated the Official Eyewear of the PGA TOUR, Champions Tour and Nationwide Tour.
Cartier Frames Section at Eye Health Centres
Our website has an entire section now devoted to the amazing Cartier frames.
Eye See…Eye Learn – An Early Childhood Eye Health and Vision Project
Ensuring eye health and/or vision problems don’t prevent children from reaching their full learning potential.





