Professionally-Fitted Contact Lenses
At Maple Ridge Eye Care, we strive to meet your eye and vision needs. Our optometrists have the expertise to determine the best contact lenses for your lifestyle and vision needs.
With professional fittings and training, we can provide comfortable contact lenses and instructions for safely and effectively using them. Visit us in Maple Ridge for a contact lens fitting.
A Full Eye Health Evaluation & Consultation
Our team will first determine if your eyes are ready for contact lens use. This evaluation includes assessing your retinal health, visual acuity, tear flow, and corneas with effective technologies like corneal topography and optical coherence tomography. After determining what level of vision correction you require, we can begin a consultation.
Your professional consultation includes discussing your previous contact lens history and our available lens materials and types. If you require or are interested in specialty contact lenses, we will discuss your fit for these options.
Your eye doctor will prescribe the contact lenses best suited for your lifestyle and visual needs. After prescribing your contact lenses, they will check to ensure your lenses fit comfortably.
Contact Lens Training
If you’re new to contact lenses, they can seem a bit confusing. They require more care and maintenance than glasses to avoid potential complications. We offer training to help you get used to your new contact lenses.
We can teach you how to insert and remove your lenses with ease. We will provide you with instructions on caring for your lenses at home and how long you should wear them.
We want to help you keep your lenses and eyes clean and safe. We have instructional videos available if you need additional help.
Our Brands
At Maple Ridge Eye Care, we are proud to offer many different contact lens brands to our patients. Some of the brands we carry include:
We Can Help You Find the Right Contacts in Maple Ridge
If you’re looking for contact lenses, we can help. Our team can help determine the best lenses for your needs and help you find a comfortable fit. We can show you how to insert and remove your lenses if you’re new to contact lenses.
Book an appointment and see how we can help you find the right contact lenses for your needs.
Our Brands
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!
Our Address
- 23015 Dewdney Trunk Road
- Maple Ridge, BC V2X 3K9
Contact Information
- Phone: 604-463-4469
- Email: mapleridgeeyecarestaff@gmail.com
Our Hours
- Monday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Thursday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Friday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Saturday: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
- Sunday: Closed
OUR BRANDS
OUR GOOGLE REVIEWS & TESTIMONIALS
I have had a positive experience with the Macumira treatment. I started with the four treatments in two weeks and have had a treatment every three months since that time. I have had improvement in my vision, especially in my weak eye, going from 20/200 to 20/70 and at the last treatment 20/60. I am always checking to see how I see in low-light situations, and that varies. The techs are very helpful and the doctors follow the progress of the patients. At the age of 74, I want to extend my quality of vision as much as possible.
Tim F.
“Maple Ridge eye care is awesome! The doctors there are very professional and personable. They walked me through everything they were testing on my eyes and so I felt very comfortable. They have a great selection of frames as well. The frames I got were fabulous and I’ve received so many compliments on them! All and all a great experience and I would highly recommend to anyone.”
Shaina W.
“We had a great experience at Maple Ridge Eye Care! Dr. Matter was very knowledgable and personable. He took the time to answer all my questions and explain everything in terms I could understand. He was also great with my 3 year old son.”
Sharleen M.
“My wife and I have been going to Maple Ridge Eye Care for a number of years. We have since moved to Hope, BC and still continue to remain their patients. We have purchased many glasses from them over the years and have always received the best value for our dollar. Dr. Hurlburt and his staff have always provided the best and friendliest service, we would never trust anyone else with our eyes!”
Jeannette C.
“Although no longer a resident of Maple Ridge, I continue and will continue returning to Maple Ridge Eye Care for my eye care needs. The staff are the friendliest and most knowledgeable group I have had the pleasure of dealing with. The exams are very comprehensive and I feel confident that any and all eye sight issues (or related health issues) would be identified early and while they are treatable.”
Linda C.
OUR BLOG
What Is Most Commonly Misdiagnosed as Pink Eye?
Eye Conditions & Health, Pink EyePink 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
[…]
What Are Progressive Eyeglasses?
Eye Wear Care, EyeglassesThe 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. […]
What are Bifocal Glasses?
Eye Wear Care, Eyeglasses, Myopia, Myopia ControlBifocal 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:
[…]
What Is Most Commonly Misdiagnosed as 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
[…]
What Are Progressive 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. […]
What are Bifocal Glasses?
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:
[…]