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The Optometric Physicians of Washington wishes to be an important resource for all of your stories that cover or are related to eyes, eye health and eye care technology. Through this Web site, we also hope to provide you great timely, local and personal stories relating to eye care issues. Please use our Information Search (link) to find information on a wide range of eye care topics. Please see the menu to the left to view recent news releases and contact our media representative who can provide you with further information, photo/video opportunities and interviews with member physicians.

As an association of over 450 optometric physicians throughout the State, we feel we have great resources to offer in every community. In addition, the members of the Association are eager and qualified to talk about a wide range of issues - from eye disease, to Laser Vision Correction, to new eye care products.

Optometric physicians, or optometrists, are trained not only to test their patient's seeing ability and prescribe contacts and glasses, but also to detect, manage and treat diseases of the visual system such as glaucoma and diabetic eye disease. In addition, members of the Association are required to acquire continuing education credits each year to keep them on top of the latest in eye care diagnosis, treatment and technology. Please see About Optometry to learn more about optometric physicians, or see Membership to learn more about our association.

Eye care issues touch the lives of just about everyone:
  • The aging baby boomer population is, unfortunately, subject to the normal progression of disorders such as nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism - and will be looking for new, comfortable, and effective ways to correct vision for their active lifestyles
  • 80 percent of our children's learning in their first 12 years comes through vision
  • Many eye diseases - like glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy and cataracts - tend to discriminate against specific age groups, ethnic backgrounds, and health/family histories
  • Senior citizens are in need of avenues for maintaining healthy, clear vision to continue to enjoy life, be independent and stay active

It is our hope that our site can help you inform the public about these important issues.