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Dr. Greg K. Cook Optometrist · Westmount Centre
Optometrist conducting an eye exam. Representative image. Dr. Greg K. Cook, London Ontario.
785 Wonderland Rd S · Westmount Centre · London Ontario

The Westmount
optometrist.

Dr. Greg K. Cook is a Doctor of Optometry practising out of Westmount Centre on Wonderland Road South. Eye exams, contact lens fittings, glasses, and dry-eye care for the south London neighbourhood.

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A note up front

Dr. Cook's practice does not yet have a website. This page is a working preview built for him by Launchpad Media. The address and phone number below are real. Hours and service details should be confirmed by phone until the live site goes up.

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The Practice

A neighbourhood optometrist, in the mall you already shop at.

Westmount Centre sits at Wonderland Road South and Viscount, right in the middle of south London. Dr. Cook keeps the optometric practice at the mall so a routine eye exam is something you can fit between errands, not something that takes a half-day off work.

Solo practice means you see Dr. Cook every visit, not a rotating roster. Annual exams, contact lens fittings, glasses consults, and dry-eye care, all in one chair.

About Dr. Cook
Optometry clinic interior. Representative imagery. Dr. Greg K. Cook, London Ontario.
Solo
Doctor of Optometry
What we typically offer

The full range of
optometric care.

Specific services offered by Dr. Cook may vary day to day. Please call ahead to confirm what is available for your visit and to schedule an appointment that fits your needs.

01

Comprehensive Eye Exams

Routine adult eye exams to check vision, eye health, and prescription needs. OHIP covers eligible patients. Other patients pay out of pocket or through extended benefits.

02

Contact Lens Fittings

Soft daily, biweekly, and monthly contacts. New wearers get a trial fitting and a quick lesson on insertion, removal, and lens care.

03

Glasses and Frames

Frame selection and lens consultations on site at Westmount Centre. Single vision, progressives, anti-reflective and blue-light coatings on request.

04

Dry Eye Consultation

Tearing, burning, or screen-related strain. A focused consult to identify what is driving the symptoms and the right home or in-office options.

05

Diabetic Eye Exams

Annual diabetic eye health exams covered by OHIP for patients with a diabetes diagnosis. Catches retinal changes before they affect vision.

06

Children's Eye Exams

Annual eye exams for kids under 19 are covered by OHIP in Ontario. Early checks catch lazy eye, focus issues, and prescription needs before school becomes a struggle.

What an exam looks like

A full optometric eye exam, in plain English.

A modern eye exam is more than reading letters off a wall chart. Dr. Cook checks visual acuity, refraction, eye coordination, peripheral vision, and the health of the front and back of each eye.

Findings get explained in language you can actually use. No jargon, no pressure to upgrade to anything you do not need.

Imagery on this preview is representative. Real photos of the practice will be added once Dr. Cook supplies them.

Optometry exam equipment. Representative imagery.
When to come in

Please call to
confirm hours.

Dr. Cook's practice operates out of Westmount Centre, where mall hours and clinic hours do not always overlap. Posted hours are not yet published online. Call ahead so you do not make the trip for a closed door.

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What to bring
  • ·Your Ontario health card, if your visit may qualify for OHIP coverage (under 20, over 65, or with certain medical conditions).
  • ·Your current glasses, prescription paperwork, and any contact lens box you wear.
  • ·A list of medications you take and any recent changes to vision, eye comfort, or headaches.
  • ·Your extended benefits card, if you have one. We will help you understand what is covered.
Why call ahead

A solo practice
runs on phone calls.

No online booking system yet, no online portal, no website. Until Dr. Cook's full site is live, every visit gets scheduled by phone. The upside, you talk to a person before your appointment.

01

You speak to Dr. Cook's office, not a portal

Questions about whether OHIP will cover your visit, whether your prescription needs a follow-up, or whether to bring your kids, get answered before you book.

02

Appointments slot around mall hours

Westmount Centre's mall hours and clinic hours do not always match. Booking by phone keeps you from showing up to a locked door.

03

Solo means small wait lists

Solo practice keeps the book manageable. Routine exams are usually available the same or next week, and emergencies often get squeezed in same day.

Ready for an eye exam?

Call Dr. Cook's office. We will confirm hours, OHIP eligibility, and the right type of visit for what brought you in.