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Referral Program

At West Coast Optical, we appreciate every referral. We’re grateful for everybody that thinks highly enough of us to mention us to their friends and family.

As a thank you, we offer a generous referral program. Refer a friend or family member to us, and if they purchase eyewear, you will receive a $25 in-store credit towards your next purchase.

The program is easy—all the new customer has to do is mention your name, and we’ll take care of the rest. Thank you for shopping local!

Using NIHB For Your Eye Care

Accessing proper eye care should be easy—that’s why we’re happy to accept Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) for First Nations and Inuit populations.

Our team at West Coast Optical is here to ensure you receive high-quality eye care when you need it. 

If you are covered by NIHB, your insurance includes partial coverage for:

  • Comprehensive eye exams
  • Necessary follow-up visits
  • Testing when recommended
  • Prescribed corrective eyewear (glasses, contact lenses)
  • Replacement lenses and repairs

NIHB provides coverage for benefits that aren’t available under federal, provincial, territorial, or private health insurance.

Come See Us in Surrey

Find us right on the Fraser Highway near the Surrey/Langley border, one block from Willowbrook Shopping Centre in Langley! We have plenty of available parking directly in front of the practice.

Our Address

  • 102B 19475 Fraser Hwy
  • Surrey, BC V3S 6K7

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Our Hours

  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday: 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Wednesday: 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Thursday: 9:30 AM – 6:30 PM
  • Friday: 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Saturday: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday: Closed
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Our Blog

Are Eye Styes Caused by Stress?

Eye Disease Diagnosis & ManagementEye Health & Vision

Ever noticed how stress seems to cause all sorts of physical discomforts, from tension headaches to breakouts? But what about that red, painful bump on your eyelid? Could stress be the culprit behind eye styes? The short answer is not directly, but stress does contribute to factors that are known to contribute to stye development. […]

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May 14, 2025
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Can Diabetic Retinopathy Be Reversed?

Eye Disease Diagnosis & ManagementEye Health & Vision

Diabetes can take a toll on your vision in more ways than one, with diabetic retinopathy being one of the most common complications. This eye condition develops when high blood sugar levels lead to damaged blood vessels in the retina, causing blockages and impairing the eye’s ability to function properly. Over time, if left untreated, […]

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How Do Contact Lenses Work?

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Vision correction has come a long way, offering more choices than ever to help people see clearly. Among the most widely used options today are contact lenses.  These small, thin lenses work similarly to eyeglasses by changing how light is refracted onto the retina at the back of the eye, helping you see more clearly. […]

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May 6, 2025
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A person closes their eye. They have a large, painful stye on their upper eyelid and their eyelid is red and inflamed.

Ever noticed how stress seems to cause all sorts of physical discomforts, from tension headaches to breakouts? But what about that red, painful bump on your eyelid? Could stress be the culprit behind eye styes? The short answer is not directly, but stress does contribute to factors that are known to contribute to stye development. […]

Read More…

An optometrist examines the back of a middle-aged adult's retina to monitor their eye for signs of diabetic retinopathy.

Diabetes can take a toll on your vision in more ways than one, with diabetic retinopathy being one of the most common complications. This eye condition develops when high blood sugar levels lead to damaged blood vessels in the retina, causing blockages and impairing the eye’s ability to function properly. Over time, if left untreated, […]

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A person holds an open, white contact lens case in one hand while they hold up a contact lens with their other hand.

Vision correction has come a long way, offering more choices than ever to help people see clearly. Among the most widely used options today are contact lenses.  These small, thin lenses work similarly to eyeglasses by changing how light is refracted onto the retina at the back of the eye, helping you see more clearly. […]

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