COVID-19 Protocols in Maple Ridge

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To Our Valued Patients

The use of masks at our clinic is now optional. We will continue to have new, medical masks available for patient use (if wanted) upon entry.

Please contact us to reschedule your appointment if you are feeling sick or unwell.

We thank you for your cooperation and we look forward to serving you again soon!

Sincerely,

Doctors & staff at Maple Ridge Eye Care

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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Living with Age-Related Macular Degeneration in Canada: Resources & Support for Patients

AMD, Eye Conditions & Health

There’s no cure for AMD, but many resources and support services exist to help patients live fulfilling lives, including low-vision aids, assistive device programs, early detection eye exams, community events, and AMD therapy. […]

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March 27, 2025
Dr. M. Hurlbert

Can Dry Eye Cause Blindness?

Dry Eyes

While dry eye itself does not directly cause blindness, it can lead to complications that may severely impact vision if left untreated.
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January 27, 2025
Dr. M. Hurlbert

How Do Contact Lenses Work?

Contact Lenses, Myopia

Contact lenses work by sitting on the surface of your eye (the cornea) and bending light to focus directly onto your retina, thereby correcting refractive errors like nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. […]

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January 9, 2025
Dr. M. Hurlbert
A team of five eye care professionals stand in formation, smiling and ready to help support those living with AMD

There’s no cure for AMD, but many resources and support services exist to help patients live fulfilling lives, including low-vision aids, assistive device programs, early detection eye exams, community events, and AMD therapy. […]

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A person with dry eyes while working late on a computer in a dimly lit room, rubbing their eyes and holding their glasses.

While dry eye itself does not directly cause blindness, it can lead to complications that may severely impact vision if left untreated.
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A close-up of a woman carefully inserting a contact lens into her eye.

Contact lenses work by sitting on the surface of your eye (the cornea) and bending light to focus directly onto your retina, thereby correcting refractive errors like nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. […]

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