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    2.3 (3 reviews)
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    King LASIK - Dr. Joseph King

    King LASIK

    4.7(9 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    Initially I was happy with the service and they said I was a great candidate for it but…read moreunfortunately it only lasted me 3 years. I tried contacting them for a retouch up and they said they would have their providers get back to me after 3-4 attempts. It's like they took my money and didn't care for the customer "lifetime touch up policy "....Im going back to glasses and contacts.

    Dr. King was/is probably one of the best doctors I've interacted with for any surgery. I got LASIK…read moredone on my eyes, which were around -4.5 to -6 in prescription. Yikes! We interacted first via zoom call for virtual consult and later I went in for an in-person free consult. He performed thorough testing and was able to schedule me for the same week, which was perfect for my schedule. Overall surgery lasted about 10-15mins but I was at the office in Renton for about 2-3 hours for repeat testing on eyes to make sure they were stable. No issues in surgery and post surgery, while waiting for my spouse was offered more numbing drops. Glad the office was looking out for my well being. Followed up next day with another doctor and was out of the office within 10 mins for a 3-week follow-up. Haven't had any issues so far and got great results. What stood out for me was the last thing Dr. King said, which no doctor has ever said, "Thank you for your trust." Any surgery is stressful to think about, but it's great to see a doctor that values the patient and is meticulous about his work.

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    Eye Clinic of Edmonds

    Eye Clinic of Edmonds

    2.6(25 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    After seven years of going to a highly visible vision center in Downtown Edmonds, I finally…read moreswitched and I'm so happy I did. I saw Dr. Steven Seto at Eye Clinic of Edmonds for the first time today and I'm impressed. He's honest and very knowledgeable. He answered my questions without any hesitation. While the appointment took longer than expected I couldn't be happier and I will definitely be back. 1. Dr. Seto is an Ophthalmologist not an Optometrist. 2. They didn't charge extra for retina scans. Technically, Dr. Seto visually inspected the retina instead of a machine taking images of your retina. However, here is the difference. The machine only has you looking forward while Dr. Seto's inspection had me looking in all directions. I have a hard time believing the machine was able to capture the sides, top and bottom, but I could be proved wrong. 3. Dr. Seto stated straight up that my vision technically didn't warrant prescription glasses and I could get away with readers from Costco. In this day and age, who is that honest? I have been buying glasses from the other place on 5th every year for seven years. 4. Finally, I could actually get an appointment. The other place doesn't book a year out so you have to call for an appointment since they won't call you. And if you can get an appointment at the other place it won't be with the same optometrist. I walked out of Eye Clinic today with an appointment for next November. Impressive. Can't recommend them enough and if you look at my profile I don't do this very often.

    Dr. Samuel Seto, of Eye Clinic of Edmonds, is rude and unprofessional. He spoke negatively about a…read morepatient, with staff members, thinking he could not be heard. There is lack of communication between office staff and Dr Seto. The office staff confirmed my complete eye exam would be covered by my insurance that that was not the case.

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    King LASIK - Seattle Central - Dr. Joseph King

    King LASIK - Seattle Central

    4.5(231 reviews)
    23.5 mi

    From the minute I stepped through the door at King LASIK I knew this was the place to be. The…read morewaiting room was comfortable with snacks and coffee available while you wait. From there, they brought us, my husband came with as my driver, to recheck my eyes. We then went into a room where my eyesight was checked again by a doctor and finally by Dr. King who did my surgery. He was very personable and made me feel like I was an actual person not just a number. They offered a sedative but I declined and we then went to the surgery area. While I waited my turn, I relaxed in a massage chair which was a very nice touch. Once in the OR, the procedure took maybe 10 minutes and they talked me through the entire process. They asked me questions about myself which helped take my mind off of everything going on. After a quick recheck to make sure everything went well, I was on my way with my instructions, new night goggles and a bag of coffee. It was also a great comfort that, during the entire process, my eyes were checked several times by different doctors to make sure everything was correct. That night, I got a text from Dr. King checking in and I was very impressed by that. I never expected that! I was back the next morning for a recheck and was in and out in 20 minutes. There is a lot to commend about King LASIK but the top two things are the people and the facility. I don't think I could have asked for nicer and more confident staff, from the front desk gal to the doctors. The facility was also super clean! Very modern and comfortable as well. If you are considering LASIK, seriously look no further!!

    The procedure was explained thoroughly and the entire staff was warm, comforting, and inviting. May…read morebe helpful for an information sheet and faq sheet to be provided post op to understand schedule of medications and what to expect. Overall great experience and would refer others!

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    Northwest Eye Surgeons

    Northwest Eye Surgeons

    2.2(42 reviews)
    6.3 miNorthgate

    My recent appt to scan for cataracts and glaucoma and to determine if corrective lens were…read morerecommended. Melanie was the assistant who did preliminary work. She was quite kind and informed me of what to expect from each procedure. After a 20 minute wait, Dr Do performed some tests and examination and explained some of the results to me. They said another test was needed. But it could not be completed today. I asked if it was because my eyes had been dilated. Dr. Do said no the person who does that test doesn't work on Tuesdays. I expressed my frustration that I was scheduled for a glaucoma exam and one of the people who performs a glaucoma test doesn't work on the day my appt was scheduled. Dr Do quite rudely responded with"What do you want me to do?" Not in an I'm here to help way but in the you are unreasonable and I am annoyed way. Even though it was more than reasonable for me to be frustrated that I would need to come back for a second appt due to this lack of patient consideration in scheduling. I said you could start by not being rude. At which point, Dr. Do very slowly laid one hand in his lap and placed the other on top, leaned forward and as condescendingly as possible said, "She's not here today." At this point, not wanting to be treated in this manner again, I asked if I could see another dr on my return. Dr. Do said yes, grabbed his clipboard, very curtly said go to the front desk and stormed out of the exam room. By the time I gathered my things and walked out into the hallway, Dr. Do was at the reception desk impatiently waving for me to hurry down the hall. Some of the information Dr. Do had provided was confusing to me and some of my questions went unasked because of his abrupt end to my appt. I did call to ask my questions but there was some guesswork involved in the answers I received because I was not talking to a doctor. Maybe I'm wrong, but I expect more respect, maturity and patient concern from a doctor who involved in my care. Maybe the other doctors in your office are more capable of understanding and caring for patients. However, at this point, I do not feel at all comfortable returning to an environment. where I've experienced such an extreme lack of professionalism and consideration.

    I am deeply disappointed in the care my Dad received from Northwest Eye Surgeons and Dr. Rostov…read more Despite placing his trust in them for cataract surgery in March 2022, my Dad was met not with compassion or medical excellence, but with indifference, excuses, and substandard results. In March 2022, my Dad underwent cataract surgery with vision correction on both eyes. One eye, however, was left with only 20/40 vision, and both eyes now have numerous black dots that partially block his vision in the outer corners. This was far from the expected outcome, and even Dr. Rostov and her team acknowledged at the time that this result did not meet expectations. But by April 2022, the tone shifted. Dr. Rostov and her team offered explanations that were not only incorrect but astonishingly careless. First, they tried to blame the outcome on diabetes--despite my Dad not being diabetic. It's shocking that such an unfounded excuse would even be suggested. Then, they blamed retinal issues, citing a referral they themselves had made to a retina specialist. This, too, was baseless, as my Dad's retina was confirmed to be healthy. These attempts to deflect responsibility felt dismissive and unprofessional. Between April and September 2022, we pursued every avenue they suggested--multiple follow-ups, eye drops, and laser treatments--but none of it helped. In September, when we tried to schedule the next recommended follow-up, we were suddenly told we'd have to pay out of pocket, despite it being part of the plan to address the ongoing issues. This was incredibly disheartening. In May 2023, we met with Lance Baldwin, the "COO". His response was cold and devoid of empathy. He insisted the outcomes were acceptable and even scoffed when we mentioned reporting to the Washington Medical Commission, implying they had inside connections and had no reason to be concerned. This arrogance was shocking. In June 2024, my Dad sought help through the UW medical network. After thorough evaluations, the doctors concluded that his ongoing problems--black dots and glare--were due to issues with the lens implants themselves, particularly reflections from the edges of the lenses. This confirmed what we had suspected all along. In August 2024, Cookie Dalgado stepped in, offering some hope. But after my Dad declined their proposed terms, they completely ghosted us, despite promising a response by the end of that week. This entire ordeal--from the surgery in March 2022 through the months of follow-ups and attempts to find solutions--has been long, painful, and exhausting. We made countless visits in good faith, always hoping for a resolution. My Dad, who is 80 years old and doesn't speak English, has suffered deeply, both physically and emotionally. For months after the surgery, he couldn't sleep due to discomfort and anxiety over his vision. It is truly heartbreaking to see an elderly man treated this way--dismissed and left to suffer as if he were nothing more than a burden. Northwest Eye Surgeons' handling of my Dad's care has been profoundly disappointing and, frankly, inhumane.

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