Your Vision Is Our Focus
At Mayfair Optometric Clinic, we value relationships. We’re dedicated to educating and empowering patients. We strive to create a welcoming, inclusive environment where our patients feel like family.
We’ve earned our reputation as trailblazers in eye care. Our passion for enhancing patient care motivates us to continuously improve and share our knowledge with like-minded eye care providers who are excited about expanding their expertise.
Come visit our clinic and experience the personalized touch that makes us leaders in eye care.

Innovating Eye Care with Technology
We’re a team of forward-thinkers prioritizing continuous learning and ever-evolving vision technology. We make it our mission to stay informed and knowledgeable, so we can understand the potential benefits for you.
Emerging technologies have significantly improved diagnostic accuracy and treatment for eye diseases, allowing us to provide more comprehensive eye health details to educate our patients. We’re proud of our long history of serving families in Victoria, and we’re thrilled to share our technology to explore how we can support your vision in the future.
Visit Our Location
Find us on the corner of Douglas and Alpha, just north of the Mayfair Shopping Centre.

Our Address
- 3196 Douglas Street
- Victoria, BC V8Z 3K6
Contact Information
- Phone: 250-361-4444
- Fax: 250-361-4424
- Email: [email protected]
Our Hours
Hours
- Monday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Thursday: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
- Sunday: Closed
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Ask the Doctor: Polarized vs Non-polarized sunglasses
Ask the Doctor, Frames & Lenses, Sun GlassesPolarized vs Non-polarized sunglasses Question: I have noticed some premium brand sunglasses are polarized and some are not. I thought polarized lenses were supposed to be better. Why might someone choose a non-polarized lens even at a higher price point? Answer: So you’ve noticed some high-end sunglasses aren’t polarized, and you’re wondering why. It’s a […]
Ask the Doctor: How to Choose the Right Contact Lenses for Your Lifestyle
Ask the DoctorQuestion: I am thinking about getting back into wearing contact lenses for certain social and sport activities after taking a break from them for many years, but there are so many more options with disposables than before. How do I know what type of lenses I should get? Answer: There are definitely a multitude of […]
Ask The Doctor – Do all optometrists have the same qualifications?
UncategorizedI was wondering: if all optometrists in town have the same qualifications, does it really matter which doctor I see for my regular eye check-ups? Answer: Optometry has been a regulated profession in BC since 1921, and while it’s true that to practice here all optometrists in the province have to meet rigorous standards and […]
Ask the Doctor: Polarized vs Non-polarized sunglasses
Polarized vs Non-polarized sunglasses Question: I have noticed some premium brand sunglasses are polarized and some are not. I thought polarized lenses were supposed to be better. Why might someone choose a non-polarized lens even at a higher price point? Answer: So you’ve noticed some high-end sunglasses aren’t polarized, and you’re wondering why. It’s a […]
Ask the Doctor: How to Choose the Right Contact Lenses for Your Lifestyle

Question: I am thinking about getting back into wearing contact lenses for certain social and sport activities after taking a break from them for many years, but there are so many more options with disposables than before. How do I know what type of lenses I should get? Answer: There are definitely a multitude of […]
Ask The Doctor – Do all optometrists have the same qualifications?

I was wondering: if all optometrists in town have the same qualifications, does it really matter which doctor I see for my regular eye check-ups? Answer: Optometry has been a regulated profession in BC since 1921, and while it’s true that to practice here all optometrists in the province have to meet rigorous standards and […]
Land Acknowledgement
We respect and acknowledge the lək̓ʷəŋən People, a subset of the Coast Salish, also known today as the Esquimalt and Songhees Nations, on whose territory we do our work. Our clinic recognizes the colonization, attitudes, and systems that have been put in place that have drastically altered Indigenous Peoples relationship with the land.
We as a team recognize the importance of educating ourselves on the systemic oppression of settler generations that has greatly changed the lives of Indigenous Peoples. We place the utmost importance on reconciliation and will continue to aid in this effort however we can.