Dr. Floria Tse

Dr. Floria Tse was born and raised in Calgary where she completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Calgary, earning Bachelor of Science degrees in Biological Science and Psychology. She then attended the School of Optometry and Vision Science at the University of Waterloo, graduating on the Dean’s Honours List. During her time there, she completed training at the Veterans Affairs Medical Centre in Lexington, Kentucky where she gained valuable experience in diagnosing and managing various ocular diseases including retinal pathology and glaucoma, and co-managed ocular surgeries such as cataracts.


Dr. Tse enjoys working with patients of all ages and is passionate about helping her patients achieve optimal vision and ocular health. She has been in practice for over ten years in Calgary and brings in experience from all areas of optometry, including contact lenses, geriatrics, emergency care and laser surgery co-management. She has a special interest in dry eye therapy and myopia control.


Alongside her passion for optometry, Dr. Tse enjoys spending time with her family and friends, gardening and travelling.


Dr. Tse completed her externship training at Mountain View Optometry and is excited to join this amazing team again!

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