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Deals on Eyecare and Eyewear in Regina

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Advance Eye Care Center is excited to offer promotions and special deals to make eyecare and eyewear accessible for you and your family.

Multi-Pair Promo

Purchase a pair of qualifying lenses and get 50% off you 2nd, 3rd, and even 4th pair within 90 days of purchase!

Purchase any Varilux E Series or Varilux X series lenses with Crizal and Transitions and receive a 2nd set of clear lenses for only $100! Upgrade to Transitions or Polarized prescription sunglasses for just an additional $65.

Purchase any EyeZen lenses with Crizal and Transitions and receive a second set of clear lenses for only $75! Upgrade these lenses to Transitions or Polarized prescription sunglasses for an additional $65.

Purchase a set of qualifying regular price lenses and get 50% off another set of lenses for someone in your immediate family within 90 days of purchase!

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Visit Advance Eye Care Center in Regina, for all your eye care needs. We offer a number of services, including:

Interested in our services? Book an appointment below.

AECC Regina

  • 3617B Pasqua Street
  • Regina, SK S4S 6W8

*in July and August we are closed on Saturdays and open 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM on Thursdays

Our Blog

Myopia Control Lenses: How They Work & Why They’re Effective for Slowing Nearsightedness

Children’s Eye Care, Contact Lenses, Myopia

Myopia, commonly known as nearsightedness, is one of the most widespread vision concerns among school-aged children. While glasses or contact lenses can provide clear vision, they don’t prevent the condition from worsening over time. That’s where myopia control lenses come in. Myopia control lenses work by correcting blurred vision while gently defocusing peripheral vision, which […]

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April 23, 2025
Dr. Myles Bokinac

Can You Fly on a Plane After Cataract Surgery?

Eye Conditions & Treatments

Cataracts account for over 50% of vision loss cases worldwide. While you can manage mild forms of cataracts with eyeglasses or contact lenses, cataract surgery can offer significant vision recovery for those with severe cataracts.  However, many people need to travel to see their surgeon for cataract surgery, often by plane, raising concerns about the […]

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March 31, 2025
Dr. Myles Bokinac

Astigmatism vs Myopia: What’s The Difference?

Astigmatism, Myopia

When it comes to eye health, terms like astigmatism and myopia might sound similar but refer to entirely different vision problems. Astigmatism causes blurry vision at all distances due to an irregular cornea or lens, while myopia (nearsightedness) makes distant objects blurry because the eyeball is too long or the cornea too curved. Understanding the […]

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March 14, 2025
Dr. Myles Bokinac
Child standing in an eye clinic holding an occluder while a professional holds a trial frame nearby.

Myopia, commonly known as nearsightedness, is one of the most widespread vision concerns among school-aged children. While glasses or contact lenses can provide clear vision, they don’t prevent the condition from worsening over time. That’s where myopia control lenses come in. Myopia control lenses work by correcting blurred vision while gently defocusing peripheral vision, which […]

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A person sits in a seat at the airport. They turn their head to watch an airplane as it flies past the airport windows.

Cataracts account for over 50% of vision loss cases worldwide. While you can manage mild forms of cataracts with eyeglasses or contact lenses, cataract surgery can offer significant vision recovery for those with severe cataracts.  However, many people need to travel to see their surgeon for cataract surgery, often by plane, raising concerns about the […]

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A woman undergoes an eye exam.

When it comes to eye health, terms like astigmatism and myopia might sound similar but refer to entirely different vision problems. Astigmatism causes blurry vision at all distances due to an irregular cornea or lens, while myopia (nearsightedness) makes distant objects blurry because the eyeball is too long or the cornea too curved. Understanding the […]

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