Expert Eye Care in Bellevue & Kirkland

Focusing on Dry Eye, Myopia, Vision Therapy
& Specialty Contact Lenses

Your Eyes,
Our Specialty

Reach your greatest visual potential at Specialty Eye.

Our eye doctors go beyond your typical exam—we’re interested in learning more about who you are, so we can provide you with personalized eye care services.

Our amazing and attentive eye care professionals are looking at the “why” behind your eyes, and we’re dedicated to determining the “how” to dramatically impact your life through optimal vision care.

Schedule your comprehensive eye exam today to see how Specialty Eye can enrich your life.

In-Depth Eye Care

At Specialty Eye, we use innovative technology to take a detailed look at the health of your eyes and assess your vision.

Comprehensive eye examinations, specialty eye care services, and vision therapy programs are all here at Specialty Eye. With locations in Kirkland and Bellevue, getting the eye care you deserve has never been more convenient.

Dry Eye Treatment

Dealing with dry eye can be difficult, but our knowledgeable team is here to help.

We use our expertise in treating dry eye disease to provide personalized treatment plans tailored to your individual needs. Our extensive range of dry eye treatments includes artificial tears, serum eye drops, amniotic extract drops, amniotic membranes, Lipiflow, iLux, and intense pulsed light (IPL). 

Enriching your life and supporting your comfort is important to us. We are committed to providing dedicated care for those suffering from dry eyes in Bellevue and Kirkland, Washington.

Myopia Management

Helping children manage the effects of myopia (nearsightedness) can be tremendously important for supporting their lifetime vision and eye health. We offer a range of treatment options for myopia management, including low-dose atropine, multifocal contact lenses, and sleep-shaping orthokeratology contacts. 

We have also partnered with Treehouse Eyes to provide specialized myopia management services. Don’t let myopia slow your children down—learn more about how we can help. 

Vision Therapy

At Specialty Eye, we love using our expertise to help children and adults find the right personalized vision therapy program for their needs. Our programs include a wide range of activities that help promote healthy eye alignment, tracking, teaming, focusing, and cognitive abilities. 

We work closely with The Mind’s Eye Center to provide individually designed programs and regular office visits that prioritize personalized care. Our goal is to help improve your visual skills for everyday activities, academics, work, and sports.

Contact us to learn more about our vision therapy services.

Our Locations

Bellevue

Steps away from beautiful Bellevue Square Mall, our office is conveniently located just off the I-405 on 106 Avenue NE.

  • 225 106 Ave. NE
  • Bellevue, WA 98004

Kirkland

Next to the Evergreen Hospital, our convenient location is on NE 128 Street, just off the I-405.

  • 11830 NE 128 St., Suite 1
  • Kirkland, WA 98034

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Our Expert Blog

Think You Have Dry Eye Syndrome? Take Our Quiz!

Dry Eye

Do you often find yourself rubbing your eyes frequently? Are you experiencing a burning sensation, eye fatigue, or redness? These are a few signs that you might be struggling with a common condition known as dry eye.  Dry eye symptoms are widespread and can be caused by several factors, including other eye conditions, like digital […]

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September 5, 2023
Dr. David Kading

How Do Atropine Eye Drops Help Control Myopia in Kids?

Myopia

Myopia, also known as nearsightedness, is a common vision condition that affects many people. It usually starts in childhood and is caused by the elongation of the eyeball, leading to difficulty seeing objects at a distance. Nowadays, there are several ways to manage myopia, and atropine eye drops are a popular method for slowing myopia […]

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September 5, 2023
Dr. David Kading

Can Nearsightedness Be Reversed?

Myopia

First, let’s clarify what nearsightedness is exactly. The technical term for the condition that causes nearsightedness is myopia, which affects approximately 30% of Americans. People with myopia can see objects up close clearly, but things farther away appear blurry. When your eye grows too long or your cornea is too curved, light that enters your […]

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August 12, 2023
Dr. David Kading
A woman rubbing her eyes at the bridge of her nose.

Do you often find yourself rubbing your eyes frequently? Are you experiencing a burning sensation, eye fatigue, or redness? These are a few signs that you might be struggling with a common condition known as dry eye.  Dry eye symptoms are widespread and can be caused by several factors, including other eye conditions, like digital […]

Read More…

A woman holding a bottle of atropine putting a drop on her finger.

Myopia, also known as nearsightedness, is a common vision condition that affects many people. It usually starts in childhood and is caused by the elongation of the eyeball, leading to difficulty seeing objects at a distance. Nowadays, there are several ways to manage myopia, and atropine eye drops are a popular method for slowing myopia […]

Read More…

Out of focus young boy sitting at a desk with his arms and head on the desk, with a pair of in focus glasses towards the front of the desk.

First, let’s clarify what nearsightedness is exactly. The technical term for the condition that causes nearsightedness is myopia, which affects approximately 30% of Americans. People with myopia can see objects up close clearly, but things farther away appear blurry. When your eye grows too long or your cornea is too curved, light that enters your […]

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