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First Hill

1101 Madison Street Suite 600
Seattle, WA 98104

Mon - Fri 7:30am - 4:30pm
Closed Saturday and Sunday.
Holidays may affect these hours.

Services at First Hill

Searching for an ophthalmologist in First Hill? Eye Associates Northwest provides specialty eye care in Seattle through our First Hill office, with services that include cataract surgery, glaucoma care, cornea treatment, retinal care, dry eye treatment, and pediatric eye services. Our First Hill eye doctors and ophthalmologists care for patients with both routine and complex vision needs and help connect them to the broader medical and surgical eye care resources available across Eye Associates Northwest.

What services are available at your First Hill eye clinic?

Our First Hill office offers specialty eye care that includes cataract surgery, glaucoma care, cornea treatment, retinal care, dry eye treatment, and pediatric eye services.

When should I see an ophthalmologist in First Hill?

Patients often see an ophthalmologist when they need medical diagnosis, specialty treatment, surgery evaluation, or follow-up care for ongoing eye conditions.

Need Specialty Eye Care in the Seattle Area?

Need specialty eye care in Seattle? Schedule with our First Hill office or learn more about the full ophthalmology care available through Eye Associates Northwest.

Prior to your Visit

Please bring your photo ID, insurance card, and a list of current medications to your appointment. If you have glasses, bring them with you. If you wear contact lenses, please note: 

  • Soft contact lenses: Insert at least 2 hours before your appointment
  • Hard contact lenses: Insert at least 4 hours before your appointment

These contact lens guidelines do not apply if you are coming in for a cataract surgery evaluation.

During your Visit

Your exam may include vision testing, ocular pressure measurement, glasses prescription updates, dilation to check the health of your retinas, and additional testing based on your ocular and medical history.

Cataract evaluations may include biometry (IOLMaster) and corneal topography to determine your intraocular lens (IOL) options. Accurate results require following contact lens removal timelines (Soft Contacts 2 weeks prior, Hard Contacts 1 month prior).

Face coverings are optional unless required by your provider for a specific procedure or due to public health guidance.

After your Visit

You may be light-sensitive or having difficulty focusing up close for a few hours as your dilation wears off; however, you will be safe to drive.

What is a Cataract?

Cataract surgery is performed when the natural lens of the eye becomes cloudy, and daily activities become difficult due to reduced vision. During cataract surgery, the surgeon removes the natural lens and replaces it with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL). The surgeons at Eye Associates Northwest utilize state-of-the-art technology and microsurgical techniques to provide safe, quality surgery that is tailored specifically to each patient.
The surgeons at Eye Associates Northwest are pleased to offer the following premium options for our patients:
Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery
Toric (Astigmatism Correcting) Lens Implant
Multifocal Lens Implant
Toric Multifocal Lens Implant
Monofocal Lens Implant

See here for more Information

Am I a Candidate for LASIK?

We have specially trained staff who can answer questions about refractive surgery and would be happy to schedule an appointment for you to have a free evaluation.

Do I need an Appointment to Get Contacts or Glasses?

Your doctor will give you a prescription for glasses after your visit. You do not need an appointment to see one of our opticians who will help you select the best frame and lens type for your needs.
For contact lenses, you must see one of our contact lens specialists in addition to seeing the doctor, in accordance with Washington State law. These specially trained opticians will help you select the best lens type for your eyes. If you are having a contact lens examination and you currently have contact lenses, you should wear them to your appointment.