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Browse verified ophthalmologist professionals in Bellevue, WA. Compare ratings, read reviews, and request a quote for free.
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Bellevue has 18 ophthalmologists available to serve the community's eye care needs. These specialists offer a range of surgical and diagnostic services, from routine comprehensive exams to advanced procedures. When selecting an eye care provider, consider their experience with your specific condition and their approach to patient communication. Many patients in the area also explore options in nearby Seattle, Tacoma, Vancouver, Spokane, and Renton for additional choice and convenience.
LASIK Surgery in Bellevue has a median cost of $3,250. This price typically covers the surgical procedure itself, though your final cost may vary based on the complexity of your vision correction, the technology used, and the surgeon's experience. Always request a detailed quote that explains what is and isn't included before committing to treatment.
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When evaluating an ophthalmologist, look for one who takes time to explain your diagnosis and treatment options in clear language and provides written documentation of your exam findings and recommendations. Practices that offer transparent pricing upfront and detailed consent forms before surgery demonstrate professionalism. Be cautious of providers who pressure you into same-day surgery decisions, those who operate primarily through online consultations without in-person evaluation, or anyone unwilling to provide references to previous patients or details about their training and credentials.
Bellevue has 18 ophthalmologists available to serve the community, offering a range of surgical and diagnostic eye care services.
The median cost for LASIK Surgery in Bellevue is $3,250. Your actual cost may vary based on the complexity of your prescription, the technology used, and the surgeon's experience. Request a detailed quote from your provider.
A comprehensive exam typically includes vision testing, eye pressure measurement, dilated eye examination, and assessment for eye diseases. The ophthalmologist will discuss findings with you and recommend treatment if needed.
You can verify an ophthalmologist's medical license through the Washington State Department of Health website, which maintains a searchable database of licensed physicians.
Yes, you can also find ophthalmologists in Seattle, Tacoma, Vancouver, Spokane, and Renton, which may offer additional options or convenience depending on your location.