Eyes Harvest Hills, formerly known as Eyes on 34th, began with one goal: to give back to our community through high-quality eye care. Since our inception as Eyes on 34th, we have been committed to improving our patients’ lives by ensuring their eyes remain strong, happy, and healthy.
Each member of our eye care team brings unique experiences, knowledge, and passion to our clinic. Our Edmonton optometrists offer a wide range of services, including specialty contact lenses, comprehensive disease detection and treatment, pediatric eye care, and myopia control. Whether you’ve been with us since the Eyes on 34th days or are new to Eyes Harvest Hills, we treat every patient with the same care and attention. To us, you are more than just a pair of eyes. You are our neighbour, our family, and our friend. No matter the name, you will always be treated as such at Eyes Harvest Hills.
Is Eyes Harvest Hills the same clinic as Eyes on 34th?
Yes. Eyes Harvest Hills was formerly known as Eyes on 34th. Our clinic has moved to Ellerslie Road SW in southwest Edmonton, where we continue to provide family-focused eye care, eyewear, and specialty optometry services.
Where is Eyes Harvest Hills located?
Eyes Harvest Hills is located at 5212 Ellerslie Road SW in Edmonton, Alberta. We serve patients from southwest Edmonton and nearby communities.
What services does Eyes Harvest Hills offer?
Eyes Harvest Hills offers comprehensive eye exams, children’s eye exams, adult and senior eye exams, contact lens exams and fittings, glasses and lenses, sunglasses, diabetic eye exams, emergency eye care, myopia control, dry eye therapy, Neurolens, MacuMira™, low vision aids, and eye disease management.
Does Eyes Harvest Hills provide children’s eye exams?
Yes. Eyes Harvest Hills provides children’s eye exams to help monitor vision, eye health, focusing, and visual development. Regular eye exams can help identify concerns that may affect learning, reading, screen use, or day-to-day comfort.
Does Eyes Harvest Hills offer myopia control?
Yes. Eyes Harvest Hills offers myopia control for children whose nearsightedness is progressing. Our optometrists can assess your child’s vision and recommend options that may help slow myopia progression over time.
Can I get glasses or contact lenses at Eyes Harvest Hills?
Yes. Eyes Harvest Hills provides support for prescription glasses, lenses, sunglasses, and contact lenses. Our team can help you choose eyewear or contact lenses based on your prescription, comfort, lifestyle, and vision needs.
Does Eyes Harvest Hills offer specialty eye care?
Yes. In addition to routine eye exams, Eyes Harvest Hills offers specialty services such as myopia control, dry eye therapy, Neurolens, MacuMira™, diabetic eye exams, emergency eye care, low vision aids, and eye disease management.
Can I book an eye exam online?
Yes. Patients can book an appointment online or contact the clinic directly for help choosing the right appointment type. If you are unsure whether you need a routine eye exam, contact lens fitting, emergency visit, or specialty consultation, our team can help guide you.
When should I book an emergency eye care appointment?
You should contact an optometrist promptly if you experience sudden vision changes, eye pain, flashes of light, new floaters, redness, swelling, injury, or a foreign object in the eye. Eyes Harvest Hills offers emergency eye care and can help determine the next step based on your symptoms.
What should I bring to my eye exam?
Please bring your current glasses, contact lenses if you wear them, a list of medications, your Alberta health card if applicable, insurance information, and any details about vision changes or eye health concerns you have noticed.