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Dr. Douglas Wiersma

Dr. Douglas Wiersma

Dr. Douglas Wiersma graduated from the University of Dayton in 2008 with his bachelor’s degree in Biology and then attended The Ohio State University College of Optometry, graduating cum laude in 2012. Dr. Wiersma enjoys practicing all aspects of primary care optometry with a special interest in ocular disease. He grew up in Westlake and currently calls Bay Village home with his wife Allison and daughter Leah. Dr. Wiersma is a self-described “health nut” and is extremely passionate about health, nutrition and fitness. He is often “health shamed” (as he calls it) around the office when he doesn’t partake in the bakery that seems to be in the kitchen daily.  In his free time, he is an avid golfer in the summer, and loves to ski in the winter. Like most native Clevelanders, he’s a huge local sports fan and hates missing Browns games. He joined Broad View Eye Center as an associate in 2015 and became a partner in the practice in 2018.