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FREE EYE EXAMS & PRESCRIPTION EYEGLASSES

SEATTLE / KING COUNTY CLINIC


OCTOBER 20 – 23, 2022
at Seattle Center

ABOUT THE CLINIC ALL SERVICES ARE FREE


• Admission tickets distributed at 6:00 AM VISION: Vision screening, complete eye
in Fisher Pavilion at Seattle Center exams, reading and prescription eyeglasses.
(Corner of 2nd Ave N & Lenny Wilkens Bring a current eyeglass prescription (no
Way) – the building will not open early older than one year) to skip the eye exam
• No advance registration – FIRST-COME, and just get eyeglasses.
FIRST-SERVED
• This is a vision clinic ONLY – no medical RESOURCES: Social work, help with health
or dental services are provided insurance, and more
• DO NOT attend if you are feeling sick
• Interpreters available
• FREE parking Mercer St. Garage
(650 3rd Ave N)

ALL ARE WELCOME!


• For anyone in need who struggles to
access and/or afford eye care
• Patients do not need ID or proof of
More Info: seattlecenter.org/patients
immigration status
• Patients do not need to be residents Email: SKCClinic@seattlecenter.org
of Seattle or King County Phone: 206.684.7200
MORE INFO
(OVER)
How Do I Get Into the Clinic?
• Get a ticket in Fisher Pavilion at Seattle Center. Fisher Pavilion opens each
day at 6:00 AM (see seattlecenter.org/patients for a map and details).
• A limited number of tickets will be given out each day starting at 6:00 AM.
The ticket is only good for that day. One ticket per person.
• Patients who have symptoms of illness will not be admitted.
• The first patients will enter the Clinic at 7:30 AM. Entrance will be in order
of the number on the ticket.
How Should I Prepare for the Clinic?
This may be a long day. Come prepared to take care of yourself.
• DO NOT attend if you are feeling sick.
• Bring food, beverages and any medications you may need throughout the
day.
• Wear comfortable clothing.
• Masks are required – if you do not have a mask, one will be provided for
you.
• Do not bring pets unless they are trained service animals.
• A parent or legal guardian must accompany a patient under the age of 18.
Exceptions may be made for youth ages 13 and above who are not in
contact with a parent or legal guardian.
Will Someone Speak My Language?
• Interpretation will be available throughout the Clinic.
What Happens Once I Enter the Clinic?
• You will be given a pass for the Clinic. This pass will allow you to leave and
re-enter Clinic buildings for that day only.
• We will collect basic personal information including name and age.
• You will wait your turn in line and will be seen on a first-come, first-served
basis.
• If you are in line for service and you leave your place for a long time you
will lose your place in line and will need to go to the end of the line when
you return.
What Services Will NOT Be Provided?
VISION: Contacts, sunglasses
DENTAL or MEDICAL CARE

PARTNERS INCLUDE
141 Eyewear · Amazon · AMN Healthcare · Auston James Photography · Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation · DCG ONE
Essilor Vision Foundation · Europa Eyewear · Grand Lodge of Washington · Grousemont Foundation
HOPE Animal-Assisted Crisis Response · Jorgenson-Peninsula Optical Supply · Kaiser Permanente · Mediterranean Inn
Microsoft · Mid-Gulf Instruments · National Association of Social Workers – Washington Chapter · The Norcliffe Foundation
Opticians Association of Washington · Optometric Physicians of Washington · OVVO Optics · Pacific Office Automation
Project Access Northwest · Public Health – Seattle & King County · Seattle Center · Seattle Center Foundation
Seattle Housing Authority · Seattle Information Technology · Seattle Office of Immigrant & Refugee Affairs
Seattle Police Department · SPARK · Swedish · Virginia Mason Franciscan Health · Vitalogy Foundation · VOSH Northwest
Washington Academy of Eye Physicians & Surgeons · Washington Healthcare Access Alliance
Washington State Department of Health · Zeiss
As of Aug 4, 2022

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