Access to reliable eye care is essential for wellness, learning, and community participation. But many First Nation and Indigenous communities across Ontario face challenges such as long travel distances, limited transportation, and a shortage of local optometry services.
Optician On Wheels Corp. provides a solution designed specifically for these needs.
We bring mobile eye exams, eyewear fittings, and prescription safety glasses directly to First Nation communities across Ontario, ensuring everyone receives culturally safe, accessible, and high-quality care — right where they live.
Why Mobile Eye Care Matters for First Nation Communities
Good vision is vital for daily life, cultural practices, learning, and workplace safety. Our services support all age groups:
Elders
- Early detection of diabetic and age-related eye conditions
- Reduced risk of falls or accidents
- Improved comfort during ceremonies and social activities
Youth & Students
- Better focus and school performance
- Reduced eye strain and headaches
- Clear vision for sports, arts, and cultural learning
Working Adults
- Clear and safe vision in skilled trades, manufacturing, and community roles
- Access to CSA-approved prescription safety glasses
- Improved workplace performance and reduced injuries
Our Mobile Eye Care Services Across Ontario
Optician On Wheels makes vision care accessible by bringing everything directly to your community, school, health centre, or workplace.
✔ Mobile Eye Exams
Licensed optometrists provide complete eye exams using portable, professional equipment.
✔ Eyeglass Fittings & Large Frame Selection
Durable, comfortable, and stylish options for adults, elders, and children.
✔ Prescription Safety Glasses
CSA-approved eyewear for:
- Trades
- Manufacturing
- Maintenance
- Construction
- Job training programs
✔ Services for Bedridden or Mobility-Limited Individuals
We offer in-home and long-term care visits for individuals who cannot travel.
✔ Culturally Safe, Respectful Vision Care
We prioritize understanding, respect, confidentiality, and community protocols during every visit.
Serving All First Nation Communities in Ontario
Optician On Wheels provides mobile eye care to:
- Southern Ontario First Nations
- Eastern Ontario First Nations
- Northern Ontario and remote communities (accessible routes or arranged travel)
- Urban Indigenous organizations
- Community health centres
- Schools and long-term care facilities
Whether your community is remote, rural, or urban, our team delivers consistent and dependable mobile optician and optometry services across Ontario.
Building Long-Term Partnerships With Communities
We collaborate with:
- Band councils
- Community health representatives
- Indigenous health organizations
- Elders’ programs
- Schools and youth centres
- Job training programs
- Workplace safety coordinators
Our goal is to support long-term health, not just provide one-time services. We aim to build trust, continuity, and ongoing access to Indigenous-focused eye care.
Preventing Vision Loss Through Early Detection
Many eye conditions progress silently. Regular exams help detect:
- Diabetic retinopathy
- Glaucoma
- Cataracts
- Vision loss related to chronic health conditions
Early diagnosis protects long-term vision for all generations.

