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Amniotic Membrane Therapy for Chronic Eye Pain

Lasting relief starts with healing. For many people in Barrie, dry eye disease or corneal inflammation has become a daily struggle. Screen-heavy jobs, harsh Canadian winters, and age-related changes can all take a toll on eye comfort. If you’ve tried countless eye drops, medications, or in-office treatments without success, amniotic membrane therapy may finally provide the relief you’ve been searching for.

At Little Lake Family Eye Care, our optometrists, Dr. Tahmina Arieb and Dr. Daniel Rubin, offer this advanced option to help patients restore comfort and protect long-term vision health.

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What Is an Amniotic Membrane?

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The amniotic membrane is a natural, protective layer from the placenta. Rich in stem-cell-like properties, it carries healing proteins, growth factors, and anti-inflammatory molecules. When applied to the eye, it encourages the cornea to repair itself from within — unlike artificial drops or medications that only manage symptoms.

Why Amniotic Membrane Therapy Matters

Persistent dry eye and corneal disease are more than inconveniences. Left untreated, they can limit daily activities such as reading, driving, and working on a computer. Some patients even experience constant irritation, redness, or sensitivity to light.

Amniotic membrane therapy does more than mask symptoms:

  • Promotes true corneal healing instead of temporary relief
  • Reduces inflammation that fuels chronic irritation
  • Protects eye tissue while restoring comfort
  • Supports long-term vision health

How the Amniotic Membrane Eye Procedure Works

We want patients to feel confident before starting treatment. Here’s what you can expect:

Gentle Placement

The amniotic membrane is placed on the eye using a thin, protective contact lens-like device. It feels unusual at first, but it is not painful.

Healing Time

The membrane stays in place for several days, quietly working to repair damaged corneal tissue and reduce inflammation.

Natural Absorption

Over time, the membrane dissolves naturally, leaving behind the growth factors your eye has absorbed for healing.

Follow-Up Eye Care

Our team closely monitors your healing progress to ensure your comfort and long-term results.

Why Patients in Barrie Choose This Treatment

Living in Barrie brings unique eye health challenges. Dry indoor heating during long winters, outdoor sports in windy conditions, and increasing screen use for both work and school all contribute to chronic dry eye and corneal stress.

For many adults and seniors in Barrie, these daily pressures add up — making traditional treatment options like artificial tears or medications feel inadequate. Amniotic membrane therapy goes beyond surface comfort to repair the underlying damage, giving patients real hope for lasting relief.

The Advantages of Amniotic Eye Membrane Treatment at Little Lake Family Eye Care

At Little Lake Family Eye Care, we combine advanced treatments with personalized care. Here’s what sets our approach apart:

  • Trusted optometrists: Our eye doctors bring years of experience in managing ocular diseases.
  • Evidence-based treatment: Every amniotic membrane eye procedure follows current optometric standards and clinical best practices.
  • Personalized care: We tailor treatment plans to your unique condition, lifestyle, and comfort needs.
  • Community commitment: Our practice has supported Barrie families for years, offering care built on trust and compassion.

Healing Eye Pain at the Source in Barrie

If chronic eye pain has taken away your comfort and independence, you don’t have to settle for temporary fixes anymore. At Little Lake Family Eye Care, we offer amniotic membrane therapy in Barrie to help your eyes truly heal.

Take the next step toward lasting comfort by contacting our team. We’ll guide you through your options and help you decide if this treatment is right for you.

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