About Our Doctor
Dr. Ahmed Elakrat graduated from the medical school in Egypt, with an Honours degree in Medicine and Surgery in 1992. He continued his residency at the Ophthalmology department, Benha University Hospital, where he completed his Master of Ophthalmology degree with Honours Distinction in 2000. Dr.Elakratcompleted his clinical fellowship training in refractive surgery at the Instituto Oftalmologico De Alicante in Alicante, Spain. He has successfully completed the International Optometric Bridging Program followed by writing the Canadian Board Exam to be fully licensed to practice as an Optometrist on June 2010. Dr. Elakrat has practiced in both Mississauga and Brampton since 2010 and is board certified in Egypt, Kuwait and Ontario, Canada.
Mississauga, ON. L4X 2J4
For Appointments
(905) 282-1058
Saturday: 11:00am – 4:00pm
Sunday: Closed
Our Mission
To deliver the highest standards of family eyecare, by offering the latest inproducts and technology, through a compassion for and understanding of each patient we serve.
Full Scope Family Eye Care
We perform vision tests and comprehensive EYE EXAM for all ages, including infants and patients unable to communicate in English.
Eyewear Showroom
Over 700 fashionable, Rx Frames and sunglasses to choose from. We stand by our products, and include frame adjustments, lens cleaner, frame case and microfiber cleaning cloth with every eyewear purchase.
Contact Lens Services
Available in Sphere,Toric, Multifocal, Coloured Contacts in Conventional and disposable formats.
Comprehensive Vision and Eye Health Examinations
With screening tests for glaucoma, cataracts, macular, degeneration, diabetes and visual field defects.
Children & their Vision
One out of every four children have a vision problem that can affect their learning and development. Over 80% of learning involves our vision. Common vision problems not detected and treated early can lead to lifelong visual disability and limit future career choices. Children with poor vision do not know what normal vision is. They often think everyone sees the same as they do. It is therefore important for parents to have their child’s eyes examined by age 3 and every year after.