Find the best eye doctor in Seattle enlisted below. Read real reviews of eye doctors and reach the most suitable eye doctor nearby in Seattle easily. There are 128 eye doctors in Seattle with an average rating of N/A stars.

Ophthalmology is the branch of medical science deals with eye disorders. The evaluation of eye disease and recommendation of treatment is conducted by the physicians who have specialization in ophthalmology.

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Agnes S. Huang, M.D.

Seattle Ophthalmology
1221 Madison Street
Seattle, WA, 98104, USA

Ophthalmology

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Connie Chen, MD

Virginia Mason Hospital & Seattle Medical Center
1100 Ninth Avenue
Seattle, WA, 98101, USA

Ophthalmology

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Dr. Aaron Lee

Association Of University Physicians
1959 Ne Pacific St
Seattle, WA, 98195-0001, USA

Ophthalmology

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Weingeist

Dr. Aaron Weingeist

Clearview Eye And Laser Pllc
2515 Trenton St Sw
Seattle, WA, 98106-3206, USA

Ophthalmology

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Foster

Dr. Alexander Foster


325 9th Ave
Seattle, WA, 981042420, USA

Ophthalmology

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Dr. Alexander On

Virginia Mason Medical Center
1100 9th Ave
Seattle, WA, 98101-2756, USA

Ophthalmology, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

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Roe

Dr. Anastasia Roe

Grady M. Hughes, M.D.
1600 E Jefferson St
Seattle, WA, 98122-5644, USA

Ophthalmology

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Stacey

Dr. Andrew Stacey

Association Of University Physicians
4060 E Stevens Way
Seattle, WA, 98195-4410, USA

Ophthalmology

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Dr. Anne Ko

Association Of University Physicians
1959 Ne Pacific St
Seattle, WA, 98195-0001, USA

Ophthalmology

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Jamil

Dr. Annisa Jamil

The Polyclinic
1145 Broadway
Seattle, WA, 98122-4201, USA

Ophthalmology

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Amadi

Dr. Arash Jian Amadi

Seattle Face And Skin, Pllc
200 W Galer St
Seattle, WA, 98119-3332, USA

Ophthalmology

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Tyring

Dr. Ariel Tyring


325 9th Ave
Seattle, WA, 981042420, USA

Ophthalmology

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Rostov

Dr. Audrey Talley Rostov

N W Eye Surgeons P C
10330 Meridian Ave N
Seattle, WA, 98133-9463, USA

Ophthalmology

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Weiss

Dr. Avery Weiss

Association Of Chmc And University Physicians
4800 Sand Point Way Ne
Seattle, WA, 98105-3901, USA

Ophthalmology

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Keung

Dr. Bonnie Keung

Swedish Health Services
500 17th Ave
Seattle, WA, 98122-5711, USA

Ophthalmology

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Carroll

Dr. Brant Carroll

Eye Associates Northwest, Pc
1101 Madison St
Seattle, WA, 98104-3501, USA

Ophthalmology

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Mckillop

Dr. Brian Mckillop

Eye Associates Northwest, Pc
1101 Madison St
Seattle, WA, 98104-3501, USA

Ophthalmology

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Cameron

Dr. Bruce Cameron

N W Eye Surgeons P C
10330 Meridian Ave N
Seattle, WA, 98133-9463, USA

Ophthalmology

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Sires

Dr. Bryan Sires

Aesthetic Eye Associates, Ps
1229 Madison St
Seattle, WA, 98104-3541, USA

Ophthalmology, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

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Lee

Dr. Cecilia Lee

Association Of University Physicians
1959 Ne Pacific St
Seattle, WA, 98195-0001, USA

Ophthalmology

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Saxby

Dr. Charlotte Saxby

Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Of Washington
200 15th Ave E
Seattle, WA, 98112-5260, USA

Ophthalmology

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Chambers

Dr. Christopher Chambers

Association Of University Physicians
908 Jefferson St
Seattle, WA, 98104-2433, USA

Ophthalmology

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Knight

Dr. Christopher Knight

Association Of University Physicians
1959 Ne Pacific St
Seattle, WA, 98195-0001, USA

Internal Medicine, Ophthalmology

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Francis

Dr. Courtney Francis

Association Of University Physicians
3800 Montlake Blvd Ne
Seattle, WA, 98195-0007, USA

Ophthalmology

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Kelly

Dr. Daniel Kelly

Eye Associates Northwest, Pc
1101 Madison St
Seattle, WA, 98104-3501, USA

Ophthalmology

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EANP

Eye Associates Northwest, Pc

1455 Nw Leary Way SUITE 300
Seattle, WA 98107 USA

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RCOSP

Retina Consultants Of Seattle Pc

1530 N 115th St SUITE 105
Seattle, WA 98133 USA

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The common eye diseases

Diabetic Retinopathy: Diabetic Retinopathy is a complication of prolonging diabetic conditions. This condition occurs because of heavily loaded sugar content in blood damages the tiny blood vessels in the retina. Blurred vision, vision impairment at night are a symptom of Diabetic Retinopathy. The untreated condition can cause blindness. Early detection helps to prevent this degenerative condition. 

Cataracts: The transparency of the lens is minimized due to cloudy appearance are the characteristic feature of cataract. Blurry vision, light sensitivity, and distorted colors are some symptoms of cataract. Aging is one of the natural causes of cataracts. Smoking is a contributory factor for cataract development. Other causes like ultraviolet exposure, diabetes, and traumatic eye injury lead to cataracts. 

Glaucoma: Excessive raise of intraocular pressure in the eye is medically known as glaucoma. In this condition, the amount of aqueous humor is increased inside the eye may due to increase production or improper draining. Glaucoma is a silent disease, but early detection is very important. The untreated condition can cause optic nerve damage and vision loss.

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD): Permanent vision loss of elderly people is termed as AMD, which mainly occurs after 65 years of age. It is a slow, progressive but painless condition which affects the center of the retina (macula), the part provides visual clarity. Carotenoids containing vegetables like green leafy vegetables can prevent this condition. 

Farsighted and nearsightedness: Both of these conditions arise due to difficulty in focusing on the light which enters the eye. The ray of light when the focus behind the retina creates a blurred image of the nearer object, however, the affected person can see better at distance. This condition is known as farsighted (hyperopic). A nearsighted (myopic) person can see better at near as the light rays focus in front of the retina, which causes the creation of blurred image creates on distant objects. 

How to Find the Best Eye Doctor near me ?

You can ask your insurance provider to check if they have any references or you can ask your friends, family members, and colleagues for their recommendations for the best eye doctor around you. You can look for eye doctor reviews on google, healthcare websites like HealthSoul. You can filter the results by location, star rating and number of reviews.

FAQs about Ophthalmologist in Seattle

You can check the profile of Ophthalmologist in Seattle from list above, most of them are accepting new patients.

There are many website to look for Ophthalmologist reviews like Google, Facebook, HealthSoul.

The best way to find out is call the doctor office directly about insurance acceptance. Even one insurance may offer different products and coverage can be different for each individual. You can check the website of your insurance company if the Ophthalmologist chosen by you is in network or not.

There are a few things you must remember while visiting a Ophthalmologist in Seattle: Always bring a list of your current medications, a list of Doctors you visit, your medical history, your family’s medical history, and a list of questions you have about your condition.

Most Ophthalmologist in Seattle are available from 8am to 5pm in office and there is always somebody available 24/7 for emergencies. Please call the office to check the availability of a particular doctor.

There are many factors when considering best Ophthalmologist in Seattle. These included experience, education, certifications, Ophthalmologist reviews. Some of the best Ophthalmologist in Seattle can be seen from the list above based on the patient feedback.

More Questions

Spontaneous tearing from eyes indicates eye dryness, as our brain has sent a signal for tearing to compensate eye dryness. Therefore, the watery eye needs to treat immediately otherwise you will suffer from eye dryness. Some lifestyle factors trigger eye dryness like watching television, working on the computer, incorrect reading posture for prolonged periods, etc. During this time, we do not blink for a long period which causes evaporation of eye water and cornea becomes dry. Even air exposure can also dry up the eye. But eye dryness is treatable and different eye drop formulations are available to treat the condition.

It is recommended every individual should do complete eye examination every year to ensure good eye health. An annual eye examination is compulsory for those who wear contact lenses. Some eye problems may be related to other underlying causes like diabetes, high cholesterol levels. An eye examination can help you to estimate the overall health condition. Diabetic patients, hypertensive patients, and hyperlipidemia affected individuals need to more concern for their eye health, as these conditions trigger ocular nerve damage and poor eyesight.

It is suggested that even you can see fine, then also you need to do regular eye check-ups to identify asymptomatic diseases like diabetes, glaucoma and other conditions, which can be easily manageable by early detection. Some individuals use self prescribe reading glasses, but this is not the correct measure to prevent poor eyesight. Proper eye checks up can only provide the right fitted glass to treat reading difficulty, headache, and eye fatigue, etc.

Dryness in the eye is the primary cause of eye irritation and burning sensation. Women often have such complaint with increasing of their age. Oil production in the eyelid gland decreases with increasing age, which causes dryness in the eye. In some cases, the side effect of certain medications, and underlying disease condition also contributes to eye dryness. Yet now no medication available to complete the cure of this condition. However, omega 3 containing nutritional supplements, artificial tears, prescription medications like Restasis, and eyelid hygiene can provide symptomatic relief. The treatment plan is not the same for every individual, but customize treatments depending upon the individual patient's condition works better to manage the condition.

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