Which Eye Care Services Do You Actually Need? A Simple Guide

Not sure which eye care service you need? Most people start with a comprehensive eye exam—and from there, your optometrist recommends care based on your symptoms, lifestyle, and eye health.

With so many options—eye exams, contact lenses, vision therapy, myopia control—it can feel overwhelming. This guide breaks it down simply, so you know where to start and what might be right for you.

Start Here: Comprehensive Eye Exam

If you’re unsure, this is always the first step.

A comprehensive eye exam checks:

  • Your vision and prescription

  • Overall eye health

  • How your eyes focus and work together

It helps identify whether you need glasses, treatment, or specialized care.

You don’t need a referral to book, and routine exams are recommended every 1–2 years depending on age and needs.

If You’re Experiencing Eye Strain or Headaches

You may need:

  • An updated prescription

  • Computer or anti-fatigue lenses

  • A digital eye strain assessment

Symptoms to watch for:

  • Headaches after screen time

  • Tired or sore eyes

  • Blurry vision that comes and goes

These are often linked to how your eyes are working—not just how clearly you see.

If You Want an Alternative to Glasses

You may need:

  • A contact lens fitting

This ensures:

  • Proper fit and comfort

  • Healthy wear for your eyes

  • A prescription tailored to your lifestyle

At Bayview Vision, contact lens fittings are personalized to your needs and daily routine.

If Your Child Is Struggling with Reading or Focus

You may need:

  • A children’s eye exam

  • Vision therapy

Signs include:

  • Losing place while reading

  • Difficulty concentrating

  • Avoiding schoolwork or close-up tasks

Vision therapy can help improve how the eyes track, focus, and work together—supporting both learning and confidence.

If Your Child Has Nearsightedness (Myopia)

You may need:

  • Myopia control

This is especially important if:

  • Your child’s prescription is increasing each year

  • They’re squinting or sitting close to screens

Myopia control helps slow progression and protect long-term eye health.

If You Have Ongoing Visual Discomfort

You may need:

  • Vision therapy

  • Dry eye treatment

  • Further assessment of eye coordination or processing

Symptoms may include:

  • Double vision

  • Difficulty focusing

  • Persistent eye strain

These are often not solved by glasses alone.

If You Have a Medical Eye Concern

You may need:

  • Medical eye care or monitoring

Conditions include:

  • Glaucoma

  • Diabetic eye changes

  • Retinal concerns

  • Eye infections or injuries

If something feels off—sudden vision changes, pain, or irritation—it’s important to get assessed promptly.

How to Know for Sure

The truth is, most people don’t need to figure this out on their own.

A comprehensive eye exam will:

  • Identify what’s going on

  • Recommend the right next steps

  • Help you avoid unnecessary treatments

Think of it as your starting point—not your final answer.

Why Choosing the Right Clinic Matters

The best eye care clinics don’t just offer services—they guide you through them.

At Bayview Vision:

  • Care is personalized to your symptoms and lifestyle

  • Services range from routine exams to specialized treatments

  • The focus is on long-term comfort, clarity, and eye health

You’re not expected to know what you need—that’s what we’re here for.

Book an Eye Exam

If you’re unsure where to start, start simple.

Book an eye exam with Bayview Vision in Toronto and get clear, personalized guidance on the care that’s right for you.

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