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Maple Ridge, BC V2X 3N3
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  • 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
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More than Your Ordinary Optometrists

Our Eye Care Practice in Maple Ridge

With an office in Maple Ridge, eye doctors at Pacific Eye Doctors have been providing British Columbia with quality eye care for many years.

Call us to make an appointment with our optometrist to talk about your eyeglasses, contact lenses or specialty lens needs. Drop in anytime to browse through our large selection of designer eyeglass frames and sunglasses!

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Our Value System

More than Just Words—They Are Our Core Beliefs

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We Prioritize Relationships
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Passion for our Eye Care Work
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We Pursue Excellence, Since '86
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Integrity in All That We Do

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Frequently Asked Questions

What Is a Floater? Is It Concerning?

Floaters are small specks or cobweb-like shapes that drift across your field of vision. They are usually caused by changes in the vitreous gel inside the eye and usually don’t pose any harm. However, if you notice a sudden increase in floaters or flashes of light, it could indicate a retinal tear or detachment, which requires immediate attention. 

Why Are My Eyes Red?

Red eyes have a host of causes, such as dryness, allergies, or eye strain. However, persistent redness may indicate more serious issues like conjunctivitis (pink eye), uveitis, or glaucoma. If your eyes are consistently red and painful, it’s time to seek help.  

What Are the Symptoms of Glaucoma and Cataracts?
  • Glaucoma: Symptoms may include peripheral vision loss, halos around lights, and eye pain, but it often develops without physical symptoms, making regular eye exams even more important.  
  • Cataracts: Symptoms include blurry vision, increased sensitivity to light, and faded colors. Both conditions require early detection for effective management. 
How Do I Stop or Prevent My Myopia from Getting Worse?

Myopia, or nearsightedness, can be managed with: 

  • Specialty Spectacle Lenses: Designed to slow progression. 
  • Specialty Soft Contact Lenses: Myopia control-specific lenses. 
  • Orthokeratology: Lenses that reshape your cornea overnight for clear vision during the day. 
  • Atropine Drops: Low-dose medication shown to slow myopia progression. 

At Pacific Eye Doctors, we offer tailored myopia management plans for children and adults. 

When Should I Bring My Kid in for Their First Eye Exam?

The American Optometric Association recommends a child’s first comprehensive eye exam at 6 months old, followed by another at 3 years and again before starting school. Once they’re enrolled in school they should have annual eye exams. Comprehensive pediatric eyecare is vital for academic development, socialization and overall confidence.  

What Dry Eye Treatments Do You Provide at Pacific Eye Doctors?

We offer comprehensive dry eye treatments, including: 

  • Meibomian gland probing and debridement 
  • Dilation & irrigation 
  • Amniotic membrane therapy 
  • Punctal plugs 
  • Blepharitis and Demodex treatment 
  • Autologous/PRP/serum tears 
  • Preservative-free artificial tears 
  • Prescription eye drops and steroids 
  • Scleral lenses 
  • Nutrition and lifestyle counseling 
  • Co-management for antibiotic treatments for ocular rosacea 
What Types of Specialty Contact Lenses Do You Provide at Pacific Eye Doctors?

Our specialty contact lens options include: 

  • Orthokeratology (Ortho-K) 
  • Scleral lenses 
  • Prosthetic contact lenses 
  • Custom soft contact lenses 
  • Hybrid lenses 
  • Rigid gas permeable (RGP) lenses 
  • Multifocal lenses 
What Are the Symptoms of Macular Degeneration?
  • Blurred or distorted central vision 
  • Difficulty reading or recognizing faces 
  • Dark or empty spots in your central vision.  

For advanced care, ask us about MacuMira® treatments available at Pacific Eye Doctors. 

Do I Still Need to See My OD After Laser or Cataract Surgery?

Yes! Post-surgical care is essential to monitor your healing process and maintain your renewed vision for the long run. Your optometrist plays a key role in co-managing your care, ensuring optimal outcomes and addressing any long-term needs.