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Eye Disease Management in Downtown Seattle

Advanced Vision Solutions for an Enhanced Quality of Life

(206) 464-0472

Early diagnosis means earlier treatment and better outcomes.

Whether you have glaucoma, macular degeneration (AMD), diabetic retinopathy, cataracts, or other eye diseases — we can help.

At Broadway Vision, we provide comprehensive eye exams, diagnostic screening and cutting-edge treatments that can slow eye disease progression and help maintain your vision.

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Eye Disease Management Includes:

  • Comprehensive eye exam

    Comprehensive eye exams are critical in catching sight-robbing eye diseases that typically don’t show early symptoms.

  • Diagnostic screening

    Certain changes in your eyes can indicate eye conditions. Our optometrists can diagnose the disease and determine the cause of these changes.

  • Treatments and surgeries

    We provide a wide range of treatments, including prescription eye drops and other medication. If needed, we'll refer you to the right specialist for eye surgery.

  • After care and follow-up

    We provide follow-up exams and after-care treatments to help you manage your symptoms and safeguard your vision.


What Are the 4 Most Common Eye Diseases?

  • Diabetic Retinopathy

    If you have diabetes, you should be aware of the risk of diabetic retinopathy. Elevated blood sugar can cause blood vessels in the eye to become inflamed or swell. In the early stages, you may not notice symptoms, but advanced diabetic retinopathy can cause blurred vision or eye inflammation.

    Diabetic retinopathy treatment includes:

    • Prescription medication
    • Laser surgeries
    • Anti-VEGF and steroid injections
    • Vitrectomy
  • Glaucoma

    Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness and often doesn’t show early symptoms. High pressure inside the eye causes glaucoma, and the purpose of glaucoma management is to reduce intraocular pressure.

    Glaucoma treatments include:

    • Prescription eye drops or medications
    • Laser procedures
    • Filtration surgery
    • Drainage tubes
    • Minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS)
  • Cataracts

    Cataracts are cloudy formations on the eye lens. They can make your vision blurry and distorted. To restore normal vision, an optometrist will recommend cataract surgery, which involves replacing the cloudy lens with an artificial intraocular lens.

  • Macular Degeneration

    Macular degeneration, or AMD, occurs when the macula or the central part of the retina deteriorates. This results in blurred and distorted vision.

    There are two types of AMD: Dry AMD and Wet AMD.

    Although there isn’t a treatment for dry AMD, lifestyle changes and specific supplements can help prevent further vision deterioration.

    Wet AMD treatments include:

    • Photodynamic therapy
    • Anti-VEGF injections
    • Laser photocoagulation

Distorted or Blurred Vision? Have a family history of serious eye diseases?

Schedule an eye exam at Broadway Vision in Downtown Seattle. Early diagnosis and treatment can help preserve eye health and prevent vision loss.


Eye Disease Management FAQs

Do eye problems run in the family?

Yes. Genetics increase our chances of developing diseases that impact vision and eye health.

In fact, over 350 eye diseases are attributed to hereditary factors, including age-related macular degeneration (AMD), cataracts, glaucoma, and retinitis pigmentosa. Learning about your family’s medical history can provide important clues regarding your predisposition to certain eye diseases and vision problems.

How to prevent eye diseases?

Adopting a healthy lifestyle and getting regular eye exams can improve your chances of maintaining clear vision and eye health.

Make sure to:

  • Avoid smoking
  • Maintain healthy blood sugar levels if you have diabetes
  • Wear sunglasses that offer 100 UV protection
  • Have regular eye exams
What are the symptoms of serious eye problems?

Although certain eye diseases show specific symptoms, the signs vary according to the condition. Keep in mind that some eye diseases, such as glaucoma, often don’t show early symptoms—which is why it's important to get regular eye exams.

If you experience any of the following, contact Broadway Vision immediately.

  • Blurry or double vision
  • Eye inflammation or eye pain
  • Eye Floaters
  • Eye swelling
  • Blind spots

If you experience any symptoms or have a family history of eye diseases, make sure to schedule a consultation and eye exam at Broadway Vision in Downtown Seattle today.


Meet our Eye Disease Management Specialist

Patient Reviews
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- Sep. 26, 2014
They are friendly, efficient, and helpful. I've always had a great experience here both with the Dr.... LeClaire and Warren. Thank you!
- Aug. 25, 2014
I highly recommend BVS to anyone. Dr. LeClaire was very friendly and informative!
- Dec. 07, 2013
I needed advice picking out frames. All three guys had great feedback to prevent me from looking wei... rd. They picked SALT brand frames for me that I love and get complements on. For the last 6 years whenever my frames needed a tune up Warren and John were there to straighten them for free. It's an intelligent and fun place to shop for high-quality frames.
- Aug. 16, 2013
A professional, knowledgeable, and super friendly staff make this the ideal place for me to continue... to visit when replacing my glasses year after year. I've been a customer for four years ~ and have always felt completely taken care of. Warren in particular has been very helpful in helping me find frames that are perfect for my small face. Any adjustments or minor issues are addressed quickly. I've very happy with their service.
- Jan. 15, 2009
I recently purchased some contact lenses, exam & fitting. I was very impressed with the attention an... d time Dr. Kim gave through my exam. I have been wearing gas permeables for 16 years and don't like eye exams at all. If you wear gas permeables(which she explained to me) you need a custom fit(unlike soft contact lenses). This she did, she thoroughly measured and examined my eyeballs and as a result they fit and feel quite comfortable. I could tell she is passionate about her field as she took the time to answer my questions and taught me a lot about my eyes. First time ever that I feel strongly about staying with my doctor. 🙂

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Eye Disease Management in Downtown Seattle

Our optometry practice in Downtown Seattle

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Hours
  • Monday 9:30 am - 5:30 pm
  • Tuesday 8:30 am - 7:00 pm
  • Wednesday 8:30 am - 7:00 pm
  • Thursday 9:30 am - 5:30 pm
  • Friday 9:30 am - 5:30 pm
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
Insurance Plans
  • Aetna
  • EyeMed
  • VSP
  • Regence
  • Premera Blue Cross
  • Cigna
  • First Choice Health
  • Kaiser Permanente
  • HMA
  • Regence Group Administrators
  • Meritain Health

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(206) 464-0472