Sunglasses in Maple Ridge

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Protect Yourself From the Sun in Style

Spending time in the sun is great, especially during summer, but the sun’s UV rays can damage your skin and eyes even on cloudy days. Without proper protection, you increase your risk of cataracts, age-related macular degeneration, corneal sunburn, and eyelid skin cancer

There are many considerations to make when choosing a pair of sunglasses, including:

  • Protection from UV rays
  • Your prescription
  • The shape & size of the glasses
  • Polarization
  • The darkness of the lenses

With our help, you can find a stylish pair of sunglasses that protect your eyes from the sun. Visit our practice in Maple Ridge to see what we have to offer.

Our Brands

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Maui Jim

Maui Jim is the fastest growing maker of premium polarized sunglasses, prescription sunglasses, and ophthalmic frames in the world! It all began in Lahaina, Hawaii, with a need for sunglasses that could eliminate the harsh Hawaiian glare without distorting the colors of the island scenery. Today, Maui Jim also produces stunning, high-quality ophthalmic frames.

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Oakley

Oakley invents each new product with a design philosophy called sculptural physics: the discipline of solving problems with science and wrapping them in art. Supported by an infrastructure that includes the latest tools of technology, Oakley engineers and artisans continue to expand the company’s array of product categories.

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Ray-Ban

Ray-Ban has always been durable, comfortable, and attractive from the vintage classics to the present-day trendy frames. From celebrities to your friends, Ray-Ban is always a favorite.

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Tiffany

Tiffany Eyewear offers an elegant outlook on style with impeccable craftsmanship and unexpected details. Their iconic jewelry collections inspire many of these exclusive designs.

OUR LOCATION

Maple Ridge Eye Care is located on the corner of Dewdney Trunk Road and 230 Street, directly across from the Tim Hortons. Parking is available in the lot directly behind our practice. If you have any questions or are having trouble finding us, please give us a call!

Exterior of Maple Ridge Eye Care located on the corner of Dewdney Trunk Road and 230 Street

Our Address

  • 23015 Dewdney Trunk Road
  • Maple Ridge, BC V2X 3K9

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What Is Most Commonly Misdiagnosed as Pink Eye?

Eye Conditions & Health, Pink Eye

Pink eye, also known as conjunctivitis, is a common eye infection that causes redness and inflammation of the conjunctiva – the membrane on the inner surface of the eyelid and the white part of the eye. It can be caused by viruses, bacteria, allergies or irritants.
While pink eye is easily recognizable and usually not serious, it can sometimes be confused with other conditions that have similar symptoms. In fact, several conditions are commonly misdiagnosed as pink eye including:
Allergic conjunctivitis
Dry eye syndrome
Corneal abrasion or scratch
Foreign body in the eye
[…]

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November 13, 2024
Dr. M. Hurlbert

What Are Progressive Eyeglasses?

Eye Wear Care, Eyeglasses

The need to switch between reading glasses and distance glasses can feel like a never-ending cycle. While vision changes are a natural part of growing older, squinting at menus or signs doesn’t have to be.
Progressive eyeglasses are multifocal lenses that offer a smooth transition between different lens powers for distance, intermediate, and near vision. These lenses can provide convenience and clarity of sight, allowing you to navigate your day more effortlessly, whether you’re reading your favourite book or enjoying a scenic view. […]

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November 7, 2024
Dr. M. Hurlbert

What are Bifocal Glasses?

Eye Wear Care, Eyeglasses, Myopia, Myopia Control

Bifocal eyeglasses are one of the most common forms of vision correction. These glasses are designed to provide clear vision at two different distances, allowing the wearer to see both near and far objects clearly.
Bifocal eyeglasses have a distinct visual marker—a line or rectangle marked on the bottom half of the lenses. Their multifunctional use makes them suitable for individuals who:
[…]

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October 22, 2024
Dr. M. Hurlbert
Man holding tissues and pressing his forehead, appearing uncomfortable with eye irritation.

Pink eye, also known as conjunctivitis, is a common eye infection that causes redness and inflammation of the conjunctiva – the membrane on the inner surface of the eyelid and the white part of the eye. It can be caused by viruses, bacteria, allergies or irritants.
While pink eye is easily recognizable and usually not serious, it can sometimes be confused with other conditions that have similar symptoms. In fact, several conditions are commonly misdiagnosed as pink eye including:
Allergic conjunctivitis
Dry eye syndrome
Corneal abrasion or scratch
Foreign body in the eye
[…]

Read More…

A pair of progressive eyeglasses sitting on the counter in an optometrist's office.

The need to switch between reading glasses and distance glasses can feel like a never-ending cycle. While vision changes are a natural part of growing older, squinting at menus or signs doesn’t have to be.
Progressive eyeglasses are multifocal lenses that offer a smooth transition between different lens powers for distance, intermediate, and near vision. These lenses can provide convenience and clarity of sight, allowing you to navigate your day more effortlessly, whether you’re reading your favourite book or enjoying a scenic view. […]

Read More…

A close-up showing the dual-vision lens design of bifocal glasses against sheet music.

Bifocal eyeglasses are one of the most common forms of vision correction. These glasses are designed to provide clear vision at two different distances, allowing the wearer to see both near and far objects clearly.
Bifocal eyeglasses have a distinct visual marker—a line or rectangle marked on the bottom half of the lenses. Their multifunctional use makes them suitable for individuals who:
[…]

Read More…

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