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Jennifer Andrews OD of Urban Eye Care Seattle has been serving downtown Seattle's eye care needs for over 2 decades from her office. She uses comprehensive eye exams to offer precise diagnosis and treatment of vision problems such as dry eye, red eye, double vision, and blurred vision. She works with highly skilled surgeons in Seattle to provide the best possible eye care. She also has a special interest in complicated contact lens fits.
Dr. Andrews has recently added TempSure™ Envi to more completely provide the personalized care patients desire and is excited to make this procedure available to reduce fine lines and wrinkles around the eyes.
Dr. Andrews has been active in the community both personally and professionally since she moved here in 1994 from Chicago. She dedicates one-on-one time with every patient to ensure their vision needs are met and that they receive answers to all of their questions about glasses, contact lenses, and eye care procedures.
Dr. Andrews is passionate about helping others and is recognized in the community for her ten years of volunteering with Homeless Youth Dinners, for developing and implementing vision screenings and eye exams for Garfield High School’s Read Right Program, and for developing the Eye Exam Exhibit at the Seattle Children’s Museum.
In the past, she has also served as President of the King County Optometric Physicians and Trustee of the Optometric Physicians of Washington. Dr. Andrews continues to provide eye care for Vision USA, InfantSee, Big Table nonprofit organization, and Seattle/King County Clinic.
Dr. Andrews is currently accepting new patients. To schedule a visit at Urban Eye Care Seattle, call or request an appointment online now.
Jennifer Andrews OD of Urban Eye Care Seattle has been serving downtown Seattle's eye care needs for over 2 decades from her office. She uses comprehensive eye exams to offer precise diagnosis and treatment of vision problems such as dry eye, red eye, double vision, and blurred vision. She works with highly skilled surgeons in Seattle to provide the best possible eye care. She also has a special interest in complicated contact lens fits.
Dr. Andrews has recently added TempSure™ Envi to more completely provide the personalized care patients desire and is excited to make this procedure available to reduce fine lines and wrinkles around the eyes.
Dr. Andrews has been active in the community both personally and professionally since she moved here in 1994 from Chicago. She dedicates one-on-one time with every patient to ensure their vision needs are met and that they receive answers to all of their questions about glasses, contact lenses, and eye care procedures.
Dr. Andrews is passionate about helping others and is recognized in the community for her ten years of volunteering with Homeless Youth Dinners, for developing and implementing vision screenings and eye exams for Garfield High School’s Read Right Program, and for developing the Eye Exam Exhibit at the Seattle Children’s Museum.
In the past, she has also served as President of the King County Optometric Physicians and Trustee of the Optometric Physicians of Washington. Dr. Andrews continues to provide eye care for Vision USA, InfantSee, Big Table nonprofit organization, and Seattle/King County Clinic.
Dr. Andrews is currently accepting new patients. To schedule a visit at Urban Eye Care Seattle, call or request an appointment online now.
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