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  • Eye and Vision Services

Eye Care Services
Learn about our services and find optometrists and ophthalmologists.

Frames, Contacts, Exams
Our large selection of frames includes top designers. Find our eye care locations, make appointments for exams, reorder contacts.

Common Questions About Eye Exams
How often to get an eye exam including recommendations for children and older adults; eye dilation information.

Eye Care and Vision Resources
Articles about common eye problems for all ages.

  • See full profile of Kaiser Permanente Central Hospital, Seattle, WA for phone number, hours, departments and services
  • Working with our communities, we’re supporting centers that offer short-term care and housing for people experiencing homelessness and recovering from illness or injuries.
  • Bill Coggins, who founded the Kaiser Permanente Watts Counseling and Learning Center in 1967, wins the 2024 George Halvorson Community Health Leadership Award.
  • Students from Whittier College in California had the opportunity to shadow Kaiser Permanente Downey Medical Center physicians and learn more about health care careers.
  • Kaiser Permanente's Health Education Research Center and Health Education Library offered literature and audio-visual programs for all patients.
  • Search for primary care doctors and specialists in your Washington. Find hospitals, urgent care centers, pharmacies, and other locations near you.
  • Rebuilt Oakland Medical Center to open for business.
  • After a traumatic boating accident, Gabriela Curiel was airlifted to the Kaiser Permanente Vacaville Hospital Trauma Center for lifesaving surgery.
  • Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center’s Bridge Program has become a model for compassionate care, proving that collaborative efforts make a difference.
  • Los Angeles Football Club player Carlos Vela brings joy to Kaiser Permanente Downey Medical Center’s youngest patients.
  • Kaiser Permanente is one of 46 National Cancer Institute (NCI) community research centers. Learn about our current cancer research and clinical trials.
  • Kaiser Permanente’s new Center for Gun Violence Research and Education announces $1.3 million in grants.
  • Contact member services and find answers to frequently asked questions, including information about how to use our secure online features.
  • Members experiencing a low risk pregnancy have the option of having their physician care for them throughout their pregnancy as well as for their child after birth.
  • When visiting a treatment center to see whether the program offered there meets your needs, ask these questions. Are the counselors certified chemical dependency counselors (CDC)? Counselors who are certified have special training in counseling people who have substance use disorders. Are any medical doctors associated...
  • After getting approval from several expert groups, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends immunization schedules based on age. Each year, the CDC reviews the immunization schedules for children and adults and makes new ones as needed. Go to the CDC website at...
  • What is age-related macular degeneration (AMD)? Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a disease that causes blurring of your central vision. The blurring happens because of damage to the macula, a small area at the back of the eye. The macula helps you see the fine detail in things that your eyes are focusing on...
  • Provides tips for how to prepare for breastfeeding. Covers talking with your doctor or a lactation consultant, taking a class, connecting with the birthing center, and gathering supplies and support.
  • A perimetry test (visual field test) measures all areas of your eyesight, including your side, or peripheral, vision. To do the test, you sit and look inside a bowl-shaped instrument called a perimeter. While you stare at the center of the bowl, lights flash. You press a button each time you see a flash. A computer...
  • If you want to save this information but don't think it is safe to take it home, see if a trusted friend can keep it for you. Plan ahead. Know who you can call for help, and memorize the phone number. Be careful online too. Your online activity may be seen by others. Do not use your personal computer or device to read...
  • Vision tests check many different functions of the eye. Some of the tests measure your ability to see details at near and far distances, check for gaps or defects in your field of vision, and evaluate your ability to see different colors. Others may check how sensitive you are to glare (brightness acuity), how well your...
  • You can lower your chance of being bitten by an insect or spiderlike animal (arachnid) by using insect repellents. Mosquitoes, biting flies, and ticks can cause annoying bites and sometimes a serious disease. Mosquito bites can spread infections such as West Nile virus (a virus that causes swelling of the brain called...
  • If you have substance use disorder, your doctor may suggest treatment at an inpatient or outpatient facility. At inpatient facilities, you stay overnight. At outpatient facilities, you come only during the day. How long you stay varies among programs. There are many options for inpatient and outpatient treatment...
  • Answers questions about organ transplants. Covers becoming an organ donor and getting on a waiting list. Covers tests used to see if you'd be a good candidate. Looks at medicines that you might take after a transplant. Offers tips for staying healthy.
  • Teaches basic information about multi-organ transplants, including why they are done, how well they work, and what the risks are.
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