Author: Kristie Lindell
Cascadia Eye Reaching Out Via TV-Streaming
Posted in Bellingham, Events, Mount Vernon, Optical, Practice News, Sedro-Woolley, Stanwood, Whidbey

Cascadia Eye wants to reach you with our new TV-streaming commercial! Luckily for you, you don’t have to wait to see it. You can watch it right here! (Video has sound) Our TV-Streaming video also reminds you to see an eye doctor Seeing your eye doctor regularly is important and can make a big difference… Read More
2022 “Excellence in Education” Scholarship winners
Posted in Bellingham, Events, Mount Vernon, Practice News, Sedro-Woolley, Stanwood, Whidbey

Announcing the three scholarship winners for our 20th annual “Excellence in Education” award! We were inspired by their academic achievements, outstanding extracurriculars, and drive to be thoughtful and give back to their local communities. All three have impressive resumes that reflect their hard work and dedication as well as a strong character that we feel… Read More
Supporting Spring Sports
Posted in Bellingham, Events, Mount Vernon, Practice News, Sedro-Woolley, Stanwood, Whidbey

Cascadia Eye is proudly supporting spring sports teams! We love to watch our kids play and learn about teamwork, friendship, and community fun! And we would be remiss if we didn’t recommend that all kids and their families keep their eyes safe and wear proper eyewear while they play! We are thrilled to support the… Read More
New Partner for Cascadia Eye
Posted in Bellingham, Events, Medical, Mount Vernon, Practice News, Sedro-Woolley, Stanwood, Surgery, Whidbey

“I am delighted to be joining Cascadia Eye. I am passionate about restoring my patient’s sight and improving their quality of life. As you all know, I will be joining an amazing group of doctors and staff and I am excited to collaborate with Dr. Siapco, Dr. Pereira and the rest of the team to continue to provide… Read More
A Doctor’s View: What are Intravitreal Injections?
Posted in Eye Blog, Eye Exam, Fluctuating Vision, Medical, Surgery

By Charles Maddux, MD Intravitreal injections treat retinal disease: The retina is a layer of blood vessels and thin tissue in the back of the eye. It houses millions of light-sensitive cells called rods and cones, which read and relay information to the brain through the optical nerve, making vision possible. Intravitreal injections are used… Read More
SWHS Senior Class 5K Fun Run/Walk
Posted in Events, Practice News, Sedro-Woolley, Uncategorized

Cascadia Eye is a proud platinum sponsor of the Sedro Woolley High School’s 2022 SWHS Senior Class 5K Fun Run/Walk. Event proceeds benefit the senior class celebratory year-end activities: Prom, Grad Night, Baccalaureate, Senior Breakfast and more. We are fortunate to be able to help this class, who because of COVID, was not able to… Read More
Mount Vernon Chamber Chat with our CEO
Posted in Mount Vernon, Practice News, Sedro-Woolley, Stanwood

The Mount Vernon Chamber recognized Cascadia Eye in an interview with our CEO, Sheri Saldivar, in their February “Chamber Chat” Newsletter. We are proud to be your local family eye care, surgical and eyewear center and have a strong commitment to giving back to our community. Many thanks to the Mount Vernon Chamber for taking… Read More
Burlington Little School’s “Around the World” Auction
Posted in Practice News

Cascadia Eye is always looking for a way to support our community and donating to Burlington Little School is a great way to do so. We love to see kids be able to develop in such a healthy environment and we are happy to support it. Burlington Little School is a non-profit that provides unique learning… Read More
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A Doctor’s View: What Happens in a Glaucoma Exam
Posted in Bellingham, Eye Blog, Eye Exam, Fluctuating Vision, Medical, Mount Vernon, OCT test, Whidbey

By Ernesto Golez MD It can be disquieting to find out you have glaucoma, but seeing a specialist for a glaucoma exam regularly can help slow the progression of symptoms. As a glaucoma specialist, I see many patients who are curious to learn what is different about glaucoma eye care and what happens when a… Read More