Broadway Eyecare
303 Stonebridge Blvd Suite #1 Saskatoon SK S7T 0C7 (306) 664-2638

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Saskatoon, SK / (306) 653-2993

Can I Get Glasses Without an Eye Test?

Can I Get Glasses Without an Eye Test?

A person holds their glasses at a distance, delighted they no longer need them.

Glasses are more than just a tool for improving vision. They’re a statement of style and a necessity for many. But you may wonder if you need an eye exam to get new glasses. 

Whether you’re short on time, think your prescription hasn’t changed, or simply want to skip the trip to the optometrist, you’re not alone in asking this question.

In most cases, you cannot get glasses without an eye test unless you already have a valid prescription. Prescriptions are typically valid for no more than 2 years.

A comprehensive eye exam is more than simply updating your prescription—it’s a key part of maintaining your vision and eye health long-term.

Why Eye Tests Are About More than Perfect Vision

Most people associate an eye test with reading letters off a chart and walking away with a prescription for glasses or contact lenses. While that’s often part of the process, so much more happens during these exams.  

Eye doctors provide eye tests that go beyond basic vision screening or “sight test.” Your optometrist assesses the health of your eyes, evaluates your risk for eye-related diseases, and can identify serious health issues like diabetes, high blood pressure, or cholesterol problems. 

Your eyes are truly a window to your overall health, so an eye test helps you see more than letters across the room.

Why an Eye Test Is Important for Your Overall Well-being

Here are a few surprising ways an eye exam can provide insight into your body.  

Early Detection of Health Issues  

Did you know certain diseases show early signs in the eyes before symptoms even arise elsewhere? During an eye exam, your eye doctor may be able to detect certain systemic conditions:

Preventing Vision Loss  

Conditions like glaucoma and macular degeneration often develop slowly without symptoms. Once you do notice symptoms, there is usually irreversible damage. Early detection during a routine test can help preserve your vision and prevent long-term damage.

Regulations Around Getting Prescription Glasses

Canada regulates prescription eyeglasses, so there are some rules that optometrists and retailers have to follow.

Canada

You must have a valid prescription from a licensed optometrist or ophthalmologist to purchase prescription glasses in most provinces. Your prescription is typically valid for 2 years unless otherwise specified by your eye doctor. 

For example, your eye doctor may recommend you get a new prescription annually because of a specific eye condition, like presbyopia or keratoconus, which can cause frequent vision changes.

Online Retailers

Websites selling prescription glasses generally require a valid prescription to finalize your order. While some platforms allow you to input your prescription manually, they often recommend having a current eye test on record.

Ignoring these stipulations could lead to glasses that don’t correct your vision properly, causing eye strain, headaches, discomfort, and other issues over time.

An improper fit can also cause discomfort, including eye strain, pinching, or slipping. When you choose your glasses in person, your optician can guide you toward a truly comfortable fit. Shopping with an online retailer often leaves more to chance.

An adult gets a comprehensive eye exam to check their eye health and update their prescription.

What About Buying Non-Prescription Glasses?  

You can buy non-prescription glasses—including blue light glasses—or cosmetic frames without an eye test. However, non-prescription glasses don’t provide corrective benefits for refractive errors or other eye problems.

Risks of Skipping Your Eye Test  

While it might seem convenient to bypass an eye exam, there are notable risks you should consider.

Incorrect Prescription  

Wearing glasses with the wrong prescription can lead to blurry vision, headaches, and even double vision. If your lenses aren’t accurately tailored to your needs, your eyes could strain unnecessarily.

Undiagnosed Eye Conditions  

Eye diseases like glaucoma or diabetic retinopathy often develop without apparent symptoms. Skipping an eye test might mean delaying treatment for potentially serious conditions.

Changes in Prescription Go Unnoticed  

Even if you think your vision hasn’t changed, subtle shifts can occur over time, especially with age. A minor adjustment in your prescription can make a significant difference in clarity and comfort.

Long-term Eye Health Risks  

Without periodic monitoring, minor issues with eye muscles, alignment, or pressure could become more serious problems that are harder (and more expensive) to treat later.

Simply put, skipping your routine eye test could cost more in the long term, affecting your vision quality and health.

Are There Alternatives to Traditional Eye Tests?

Modern technology is making vision care more accessible. While these alternatives can be helpful, they’re not always an accurate substitute for a professional eye exam. 

The relationship you build with your eye doctor enables them to personalize a prescription based on your unique eye health, vision, and lifestyle.

Take Control of Your Vision  

Your vision health is an essential part of your overall well-being. Regular, comprehensive check-ups help your eyes remain healthy and support early detection of potential concerns.Make your eye health a priority—take that first step today and call our team at Broadway Eyecare to book your next eye exam. We can update your prescription and show you our extensive collection of frames and lens choices.

Visit Our Office

Broadway Eyecare is conveniently located on the corner of Broadway & Main Street, just around the corner from Oskayak High School.

Address

Unit #130 616 Main Street
Saskatoon, SK, S7H 0J6

Contact Number

Phone: (306) 653-2993
After Hours Emergencies: 306-371-9911
Email: [email protected]
Fax: 306-653-2995

Hours of Operation

Monday: Closed, but we’d be happy to see you at Stonebridge Eyecare, Pinehouse Eyecare, Warman Eyecare, Brighton Eyecare, Invision Eyecare, or Northernlights Eyecare!
Tuesday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday: 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM (with the exception of long weekends)
Sundays: Closed
Holidays & Long Weekends: Closed

We understand that life is busy, and it isn’t always convenient to take time out of your workday to visit your optometrist. To help serve you better, we offer Saturday appointments and have extended hours on Thursdays.

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