Provides general medical care for children, adults, and seniors.
Provides general medical care for children, adults, and seniors. Services include pediatrics, medical care for adults & seniors, women's health, prenatal care, Neighborhood Connections (health care for homeless), vision Care (Sunnyside location only), behavioral health, pharmacy (Yakima and Sunnyside locations), and offers diabetes education and support.
Offers primary health care, including routine check-ups, immunizations, screening tests, preventive care, evaluation, and treatment.
Offers primary health care, including routine check-ups, immunizations, screening tests, preventive care, evaluation, and treatment. Also provides personal counseling on maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
Offers services for the Low Vision Community in the Puget Sound region. Services include Low Vision Rehabilitation Services, Lighthouse Low Vision Clinic, and Lighthouse Low Vision Store.
Offers services for the Low Vision Community in the Puget Sound region.
Services include Low Vision Rehabilitation Services, Low Vision Clinic, and Low Vision Store.
Rehabilitation Services:
Instructors provide in home training on a variety of daily living tasks for people with low vision and blindness.
Tasks may include appliance use, medication management, telephone and smart phone use, and reading and writing.
Lighthouse Orientation and Mobility Instructors assist people in meeting their mobility and independent travel goals, such as traveling around their home and neighborhood and using bus or paratransit services.
Empowers people with low vision and blindness to be as independent as possible.
Lighthouse Low Vision Clinic:
Offers functional vision assessments by an optometrist who is specifically trained in mitigating the effects of vision loss and maximizing functional vision. Following the low vision exam, occupational therapists continue working with patients to train and ensure they are comfortable using the aids and techniques prescribed.
Low Vision Store:
Offers low vision products that help people live as independently as possible.
Provides general medical care for children, adults, and seniors.
Provides general medical care for children, adults, and seniors. Services include pediatrics, medical care for adults & seniors, women's health, prenatal care, Neighborhood Connections (health care for homeless), vision Care (Sunnyside location only), behavioral health, pharmacy (Yakima and Sunnyside locations), and offers diabetes education and support.
Get an eye exam and glasses. Cannot provide reimbursement assistance.
Lions Clubs help low income residents obtain eyeglasses and vision exams. Can help arrange for seeing eye dogs, coordinate with Sightlife and a local physician for cornea transplants and eye tissue organ donations. Eligibility is determined on an individual basis. When funds are low, priority is given to youth.
Provides free eye examinations at the Union Gospel Mission by appointment only on 1st & 3rd Thursday of each month, 9-11am.
Provides free eye examinations at the Union Gospel Mission for all in the community. Must be safe to enter the shelter and not trigger others (Cannot be under the influence or have weapons at the time of exam).
Offers eye exams, emergency eye care, diagnosis and treatment of rare eye diseases, eye surgery and referral for low vision aids. Tests appropriate visual aids on patient. Operates a separate optical shop with eye exams, glasses and glasses repair.
Provides comprehensive eye care services:
- General eye examinations
- Prescriptions (although eyeglasses are not manufactured at this clinic)
- Emergency care
- Treatment of rare eye diseases
- Referral for low-vision aids such as special magnifiers and glasses
Provides comprehensive medical and surgical vision care services:
- Routine dilated eye exams
- Visual acuity
- Color vision
- Depth perception
- Management of ocular diseases
- Eye surgery.
Additionally, diagnostic testing is provided for visual field defects, glaucoma, and diabetes with ocular involvement.
Eyes on James Optical Shop, located in Harborview's Ninth and Jefferson Building, is a full service optical shop that offers
- Eye exams
- Eyeglasses
- Repairs
- Contact lenses
- Specialty glasses
Offers primary health care, including routine check-ups, immunizations, screening tests, preventive care, evaluation, and treatment, as well as a pharmacy on-site.
Offers primary health care, including routine check-ups, immunizations, screening tests, preventive care, evaluation, and treatment. Also provides personal counseling on maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
Provides general medical care for children, adults, and seniors.
Provides general medical care for children, adults, and seniors. Services include pediatrics, medical care for adults & seniors, women's health, prenatal care, Neighborhood Connections (health care for homeless), vision Care (Sunnyside location only), behavioral health, pharmacy (Yakima and Sunnyside locations), and offers diabetes education and support.
Provides general medical care for children, adults, and seniors.
Provides general medical care for children, adults, and seniors. Services include pediatrics, medical care for adults & seniors, women's health, prenatal care, Neighborhood Connections (health care for homeless), vision Care (Sunnyside location only), behavioral health, pharmacy (Yakima and Sunnyside locations), and offers diabetes education and support.
Must be of Native American decent. Provides a wide range of health services, including primary care, inpatient, pediatrics, OBG/YN, public health, behavioral health, dental services, mental health, optometry, and internal medicine.
Provides a wide range of health services, including primary care, inpatient, pediatrics, OBG/YN, public health, behavioral health, dental services, mental health, optometry, and internal medicine.
Provides eye and hearing screenings, eyeglasses, and hearing aids to those in need.
Provides eye and hearing screenings, eyeglasses, and hearing aids. Donations of used eyeglasses and hearing aids are accepted by the Northwest Lions Eyeglass Recycling Center (Olympia, WA) or any Lions Club, which are sorted, cleaned, and prepared for distribution within the community.
Provides vision screening for persons needing glasses and seeking help for payment through the Lions Club.
Provides vision screening for persons needing glasses and seeking help for payment through the Lions Club. Client may receive contacts, scratch resistant lenses, or transition lenses only if medically necessary.
Provides eye exams and glasses at a weekly eye clinic for those who have no insurance or Medicaid that covers eye care. Program is run by volunteer opticians & optometrists.
A weekly eye clinic, run by volunteer opticians and optometrists from September through June, provides comprehensive eye exams and a pair of glasses once per year to those in need.
Provides comprehensive preventive health care, developmental and health screenings and general medical care for youth, ages birth-21. Provides health care management for chronically ill or disabled children.
Provides comprehensive primary and specialty care for babies, children and young people to age 21.
Offers
- Well-child check-ups and health screenings
- Diagnosis and treatment of acute illnesses
- Developmental screenings
- School and sports examinations
- Adoption medicine consults
- Evaluations for both pre-and-post-adoption
- Environmental health consults
- Health care management for chronically ill or disabled children
- Guidance on behavioral and parenting concerns from a social worker and infant/child mental health nurse practitioner
- Physical examinations
- Hearing, vision and other screening and evaluations
Comprehensive outpatient health care includes preventative care, evaluation and treatment of acute illness, obstetrics and family planning. Caseworkers and cultural mediators coordinate care of refugee/immigrant patients.
Offers comprehensive primary health care for families including the following:
- Evaluation and treatment of acute and chronic illnesses
- Preventive health care
- Psychiatric consultations
- Hearing and vision screenings
- Well-child exams and immunizations
- Pregnancy tests, prenatal care and family planning
Also offers minor surgical procedures, public health nursing and patient education.
Special services include a teen pregnancy service.
Refers patients to mental health care.
Provides vision screening for persons needing glasses and seeking help for payment through the Lions Club.
Provides vision screening for persons needing glasses and seeking help for payment through the Lions Club. Also collects used eyeglasses andand distributes overseas.
Provides vision screenings and a vision store with adaptive devices to maximize the use of the remaining vision.
Provides vision screenings and a vision store with adaptive devices to maximize the use of the remaining vision. Also provides referrals to other helpful resources.
Offers free screenings for vision, hearing, glaucoma, diabetes and blood pressure.
Mobile unit provides free screenings for vision, hearing, glaucoma, diabetes and blood pressure to more than 30,000 adults and schoolchildren annually.
Unit travels throughout Washington and Northern Idaho and is staffed by volunteer Lions Club members and health professionals.
Get an eye exam and glasses. Cannot provide reimbursement assistance. Fishline vets clients for Poulsbo Lions Club. Lions pay for eye exam and eyeglasses.
Lions Clubs help low income residents obtain eyeglasses and vision exams. Can help arrange for seeing eye dogs, coordinate with Sightlife and a local physician for cornea transplants and eye tissue organ donations. Eligibility is determined on an individual basis. When funds are low, priority is given to youth.
Helps low income residents obtain eyeglasses, vision exams, and hearing aids.
The Lion's Club helps low income residents obtain eyeglasses, vision exams, and hearing aids. They can arrange for seeing eye dogs, coordinate with the NW Lions Foundation, and a local physician for organ donations. They can also provide information and referrals. Eligibility is determined on an individual basis. When funds are low, priority is given to youth. They also participate in a vast variety of projects important to their communities. These projects range from cleaning up local parks to providing supplies to victims of natural disasters.