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New Research Highlights Canadian Vision Consumer Trends

The Vision Council announced the release of its latest research report, Consumer inSights Canada Q3 and Q4 2024. The report offers an in-depth look into Canadian vision consumers’ opinions and habits related to vision correction, vision insurance, eye exams, prescription eyewear, reading glasses and plano sunglasses.

THE FINDINGS

Findings from this report, as part of The Vision Council’s inSights Research Program, reveal several key insights into Canadian vision care behavior. Over half (52%) of Canadians had an exam in the past year, an increase from the first half of 2024, but still lower than U.S. rates, which hover around 62%.

Report findings also suggest that Canadian consumers are replacing eyewear less frequently, with the median replacement cycle for glasses at 24 months, double the U.S. average. For out-of-pocket spending, 38% of respondents reported paying $99 or less for their glasses, lenses or frames.

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“Our latest Consumer inSights Canada report explores how Canadian consumers approach optical products and services and sheds light into what matters most for them when it comes to their eye health,” says Alysse Henkel, Vice President of Research and inSightsat The Vision Council. “Findings from this latest report highlight some of the differences between U.S. and Canadian consumers and can help members of industry better serve Canadian consumers.”

ADDITIONAL HIGHLIGHTS

  • 76% of respondents use a form of vision correction, including glasses, prescription sunglasses, reading glasses and contact lenses.
  • 48% of prescription glasses users made a purchase in the past year.
  • 28% of respondents report their last eye exam was more than two years ago.
  • 65% of those who use readers purchased a new pair within the past year.
  • More than half (58%) of respondents wear plano sunglasses.

The Vision Council’s Consumer inSights Canada Q3 and Q4 2024 findings are the result of a survey of 3,052 adults in Canada aged 18 or older fielded by Full Circle Research between July and December. Respondents are representative of the Canadian adult population. The survey included questions about vision correction, managed vision care, eye exams, prescription eyewear, reading glasses and plano sunglasses.

The full report is available in The Vision Council’s Research Download Center as a complimentary download for members of The Vision Council, with a paid option for non-members to download.

 

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This article was created using several editorial tools, including AI, as part of the process. Human editors reviewed this content before publication.

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