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Organization: OCAD University - Inclusive Design Research Centre - Vision Technology Services  
Phone Numbers: 416-977-6000 ext 3967
Fax: 416-977-9844
Email: vts@ocadu.ca
Website: idrc.ocadu.ca/vision-technology-service/
Address:
100 McCaul St
Toronto, ON
M5T 1W1
Street
Address
:
205 Richmond St W, 2nd floor
Toronto
 
Intersection: Richmond St West and University Avenue
Location: Toronto (Kensington—Chinatown)
Accessibility:     Partially Accessible
Accessibility Notes: Street parking may be available. Greeter can be available at street entrance. Access to large elevator is available upon request.
Hours: Tues - Thurs 8:30am - 4:30pm
Dates: Services by appointment only
Executives: Ana Serrano - President and Vice-Chancellor
416 977 6000 x200 * aserrano@ocadu.ca
Jutta Treviranus - Director
jtreviranus@ocadu.ca
Contacts: Christian Martius - Administrative Assistant
416-977-6000 ext 3967 * cmartius@ocadu.ca

vts@ocadu.ca
Service Description: Demonstrations and consultation about the availability, selection, use, and purchase of technical aids and adaptive devices such as computers, tablets, braille devices and low vision applications. Clinic specializes in assessment for clients with multiple needs including visual, physical, and communication needs.

Fees: $100 administrative fee. Free for clients receiving provincial government income support
Application: Call * need to have a request for service completed by an eye care professional
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: People who are visually impaired, blind, or deaf blind
Languages: English ; Chinese (Cantonese)
Area(s) Served: Ontario residents able to travel to clinic. Some remote services provided
See Also: Blindness and Vision Loss

This information was last completely updated on 3/7/2025

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About Us
Vision Technology Services is one of four Regional Assessment Centres for Ontario residents (including Vision Loss Rehab Ontario, W. Ross MacDonald School, Centre for Sight Enhancement University of Waterloo). The clinic is staffed by an occupational therapist and collaborate with Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Clinics, school boards, and employers.