More Than Just an Eye Exam

Bayside Eye Care is an independent, full-service eye care clinic serving the Barrie area since 2009.

Visit us for primary eye care and several specialties that go beyond the traditional eye exam. We have opened specialized care centres for vision therapy and dry eye treatments to serve you better.

Revolutionary Dry Eye Treatments in Barrie

Dry eye disease occurs when the eyes do not produce enough tears, or the tears they produce are of low quality. Dry eye disease comes with symptoms like burning eyes, blurred vision, pain, redness, and potential complications like eye infections and corneal ulcers. 

To regain your comfort and clarity of vision, visit our advanced dry eye clinic at Bayside Eye Care for revolutionary treatments and therapies. Our optometrists are experienced in diagnosing various causes of dry eyes and developing personalized treatment plans designed to bring optimal comfort.

If you have dry eyes, we can help.

Multidisciplinary Concussion Management

Allow our skilled neuro optometrist to treat the visual issues that can arise following a concussion. At our concussion vision rehabilitation clinic, we work to provide compassionate care and build a specialized treatment plan dedicated to managing your symptoms.

Our Location

Visit Us

Just off Leacock Drive, find us in the strip mall next to O’Sullivan Animal Hospital.

  • 420 Leacock Drive, Unit I
  • Barrie, ON L4N5G5

Hours of Operation

  • Monday: 9:00 AM 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 9:00 AM 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 9:00 AM 6:30 PM
  • Thursday: 9:00 AM 6:00 PM
  • Friday: 8:00 AM 1:30 PM
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

OUR EYE CARE SERVICES

Myopia Control

Concussion Management

Comprehensive Eye Exams

Digital Eye Strain

OUR EYEWEAR BRANDS

OUR BLOG

Why Do I Keep Waking Up With Dry Eye?

Dry Eye

Waking up to a new day should be a refreshing experience, but for some of us, it’s anything but. Imagine rubbing the sleep from your eyes only to find them dry, scratchy, and uncomfortable. So you’re probably asking yourself, “Why does this happen? Why do I keep waking up with dry eyes?” Dry eye disease […]

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November 22, 2023
Dr. Erin Haney

When Is It Too Late to Treat Lazy Eye?

Eye ConditionsPediatric Eye Exam

Lazy eye, or amblyopia, is a common vision condition that often develops in childhood, where one eye has weaker vision than the other. Timely diagnosis with routine children’s eye exams can help promote healthy vision development in children. But when is it too late to treat lazy eye? While the optimal time for treating lazy […]

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November 16, 2023
Dr. Erin Haney

Types & Prevalence of Binocular Vision Dysfunction in Concussion Patients

ConcussionsVision Therapy

A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury that can affect people of all ages. While most concussions are mild and resolve within a few weeks, some individuals may develop persistent symptoms affecting their daily functioning, including vision problems requiring vision therapy. One study showed that 62% of concussion patients with oculomotor problems experienced […]

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September 20, 2023
Dr. Erin Haney
A young man lying in bed rubbing his eyes with his hands.

Waking up to a new day should be a refreshing experience, but for some of us, it’s anything but. Imagine rubbing the sleep from your eyes only to find them dry, scratchy, and uncomfortable. So you’re probably asking yourself, “Why does this happen? Why do I keep waking up with dry eyes?” Dry eye disease […]

Read More…

A child sitting on the couch and playing on their phone

Lazy eye, or amblyopia, is a common vision condition that often develops in childhood, where one eye has weaker vision than the other. Timely diagnosis with routine children’s eye exams can help promote healthy vision development in children. But when is it too late to treat lazy eye? While the optimal time for treating lazy […]

Read More…

A young man looking at his doctor's finger during an eye-tracking exercise

A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury that can affect people of all ages. While most concussions are mild and resolve within a few weeks, some individuals may develop persistent symptoms affecting their daily functioning, including vision problems requiring vision therapy. One study showed that 62% of concussion patients with oculomotor problems experienced […]

Read More…

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