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The Eye Clinic of Bellevue has been treating patients for over 50 years. With a satellite office in Issaquah, we are conveniently located to serve the Eastside. And with five doctors on staff, someone is always available to help you. A physician is always on call for emergencies and urgent referrals.
The Overlake Optical shop is located directly beneath the Eye Clinic of Bellevue. Here you can browse our wide selection of glasses, order glasses or contacts, and find ready-made reading glasses. Experienced opticians are available to fit, repair, and adjust glasses, or to fit contact lenses.
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I've always had a great experience with them. Dr. Bassett is an awesome ophthalmologist. Julie is so helpful with glasses and contact prescription and in general the whole staff has always been very nice.
To help expedite your visit, please visit our patient portal prior to your visit and enter your medical history information. If you need help accessing the portal, please call our Bellevue office.
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We accept Medicare assignment and participate in most insurance programs. If your insurance requires a referral, please contact your primary care doctor and bring a copy of the referral with you when you come for your appointment.
The visual field test helps to measure and map out the central and peripheral vision. This information can be helpful in testing for neurological diseases, retinal function as well as monitoring glaucoma.
Retinal imaging technology helps us to capture images of the structures in back of the eye. This allows us to evaluate the retina for changes that can be associated with systemic conditions like hypertension and diabetes as well as diseases related to the retina and the optic nerve. This technology can also help us to monitor for changes over time.
Still not convinced? Digital lenses are also excellent for low-light situations and night driving because they reduce glare and halo effects. And they not only sharpen vision, but increase color contrast as well!
OCT uses light waves to create high definition images and cross sections of the retina and optic nerve. The OCT helps us to see the different layers of the retina and assists with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases like glaucoma, macular degeneration and diabetes related eye issues.
In fact, they’re up to six times more accurate than conventional lenses! The level of precision and customization is what gives you that added high-def clarity.
If you wear progressive lenses, digital lenses will give you a 20% wider field of vision for both intermediate and near distances, thanks to laser technology that etches your exact prescription onto the surface of the lens. You’ll enjoy comfortable computer and reading comfortability because peripheral lens distortion is reduced.