• Wentworth-June.jpg
  • Woodfibre-LNG.jpg
  • Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Send Story Ideas & Tips
  • Contact
  • News Alerts
The Squamish Reporter

The Squamish Reporter

Follow us

Local News from Squamish and Sea to Sky Region

Monday June 23, 2025 Your gateway to the Sea to Sky corridor
  • Home
  • Squamish
  • Sea to Sky
  • BC/Canada
  • Life
  • Support Us
  • Fortis-June.jpg
  • Westwinds-Canada-2023.jpg

‘Treating patients like family’: New eye clinic opens in Downtown Squamish

Sponsored feature
April 8, 2022 6:10am

When new patients step into Garibaldi Eye Care in Downtown Squamish, they will be treated not as patients, but as family.

That is the promise and commitment Dr. Brandon Baker and Dr. Ashala Mah have made to themselves and to the new community with the new clinic, located close to Eaglewind townhomes and Squamish Senior Centre.

“We are trying to spend time with every patient and ingrain a culture of not rushing things and most importantly, treating patients as family,” says Dr. Baker.

Dr. Ashala Mah and Dr. Brandon Baker.

Garibaldi Eye Care provides care for the entire family, from babies as young as six month old to seniors, notes Dr. Mah. The clinic provides easy online appointment booking, online prescriptions refills, child-friendly exams, and direct billing.

The clinic that opened last year is also offering consultations for dry eyes. In fact Dr. Brandon Baker and Dr. Ashala Mah are the only Sea to Sky doctors who have brought a new, state-of-the-art, non-invasive, non-surgical technologies called FORMA-I and LUMECCA, Intense Pulsed Light (IPL), treatments that focus on treating dry that results from several factors such as aging and excessive screen usage.

“We have an alternative to helping people produce their own nautral tears, and we are excited to treat the problem at root cause,” says Dr. Mah.

If you experience stinging, foreign body and gritty sensation, redness, pain or burning sensation, blurry or fluctuating vision, please book an appointment at Garibaldi Eye Care.

Garibaldi Eye Care is also bringing in more boutique eye wear, including handmade frames from France, and a lot of alternatives to typical ray ban styles. They also recently introduced Avenue Eyewear, a quality made, Canadian product that is budget friendly.

“It was important to us to bring this line in, as we believe that everyone should have access to quality eyewear, no matter your budget,” they say.

This is a sponsored feature.

Share

Share

[addtoany]

Police search for trio suspected of setting fires in Whistler

Cougar activity closes two Whistler Mountain Bike Park zones

Squamish wildfire is now under control

https://www.squamishreporter.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Nesters-Sean-Jordan.jpg

Reader Interactions

Primary Sidebar

  • Arta-Medical-ad-VERITICAL.jpg
  • JB-Autocare_400-x-600-px.jpg

Footer

  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Privacy
  • Terms & Conditions
Top Copyright ©2020 The Squamish Reporter. All Rights Reserved squamish reporter logo
 

Loading Comments...