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Redmond Optometry Services

Redmond Eye Doctors has been a proud provider of optometry services and vision care products in the Redmond community since 2007, and we want to help you achieve and maintain clear vision for years to come.

About Our Providers

Our experienced eye doctors offer comprehensive vision examinations at our Redmond optometry office and are trained in the diagnosis and treatment of a wide array of eye diseases, conditions, and problems. We use advanced diagnostic technology and vision correction products and are committed to improving the quality of life of persons in the Redmond community through enhanced vision. Give yourself the gift of clear vision – schedule an appointment with your eye care provider today.

Our Team

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Dr. Rania Montecillo

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Dr. Robin Gouin

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Dr. John Kikuchi

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Master Aesthetician

Introducing Red Medspa

Providing the Redmond, WA area with traditional spa services like microneedling, facials, and lash and brow tinting while utilizing Optilight’s IPL technology to provide dry eye treatments, permanent hair removal, and photo facials.

Patient Resources

For your convenience, we have created the following options to provide you with a list of some of the insurance carriers we accept at our Redmond office as well as several forms to save you time at your next appointment. Please click on one of the links below to learn more.

Before Your Appointment

We recommend filling out forms before you visit Redmond Eye Doctors in Redmond.

Established Patients – Use our Secure Portal

To limit contact and save time, please login to fill out the existing patient forms ahead of time by following the link below to our secure patient portal.

If you are unsure of your login, please send us a text at 425-885-7363 and we will respond with your information.

  • Login to Secure Patient Portal to update and submit Patient Forms

New Patients – Download Forms

We are accepting new patients. Please download and fill out the following forms and bring them with you to your next visit. If you are unsure, please call us at  425-885-7363.

Complete the appropriate Patient form:

What to bring to your exam:

  • Most recent medical insurance cards and photo ID
  • All glasses, including your everyday pairs, sunglasses, and readers/computer glasses.
  • If you already wear contacts, please wear them to your exam. Bring your previous contact lens prescription or boxes from your contact lenses.
  • Face covering. Masks are still required in health care settings.
  • We offer basic retinal photography as part of the comprehensive exam. In most cases, this detailed image can replace dilation to check retinal health. There is an additional co-pay or fee depending on insurance coverage.

In order to keep everyone healthy:

  • Complete a wellness form on the day of your appointment.
  • Only the patient (and one companion if necessary) should enter the clinic.
  • Children under 7 should be accompanied by an adult not having an exam.
  • Wear an approved face covering over your nose and mouth at all times regardless of vaccination status.
  • Keep physical distanced when possible.

Please Note:

Your appointment represents time set aside specifically for you and your eye care professional. We value your time and ask that you value ours, if you need to make changes to your appointment, please give at least 24 hours notice to cancel or reschedule in order to avoid the $75 late cancellation fee.

Insurance Information

Redmond Eye Doctors works with many insurance carriers and payment plans.

To see if we work with your insurance carrier or vision care plan, please call our office for assistance. Our friendly and informed staff will be happy to answer any questions you may have.

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Come Visit Us

Redmond Eye Doctors offers comprehensive eye care services and in-demand lenses and frames to Redmond and the surrounding communities. Click or call to connect, and access the quality of vision care you deserve.

Our Address

  • 8630 164th Ave NE Suite 100
  • Redmond, WA 98052

Contact Information

Hours of Operation

  • Monday: 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
  • *Tuesday: 10:00 AM 7:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
  • Thursday: 10:00 AM 7:00 PM
  • Friday: 8:00 AM 4:00 PM
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

*Tuesday Closed 1:30PM-2:30PM

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Our Blogs

OptiLight by Lumenis

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Are You Struggling with Dry Eyes? You rely on your vision every day, but irritating dry eye symptoms can get in the way of living life to its fullest. Not only are dry eyes uncomfortable, but they can also impact your job performance, make daily tasks increasingly difficult, and so much more.  Our optometry team […]

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May 26, 2023
Dr. Rania Montecillo

Why Do We Have Different Eye Colors?

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Melanin, the same compound that determines skin and hair color, is also responsible for different eye colors. Melanin helps to protect the eye by absorbing light (including some UV light) that hits the iris, which is the part of the eye that controls the amount of light that reaches the retina. How Rare Are Different […]

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November 10, 2022
Dr. Rania Montecillo

The History of Corrective Lenses

Vision Tips

People have been using tools to help them see clearly since at least 60 A.D. Roman philosopher Seneca is recorded to have used a glass globe of water to magnify text, while Emperor Nero would use a magnifying emerald to see gladiator fights better. We no longer need to resort to using water bowls or […]

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October 26, 2022
Dr. Rania Montecillo

Are You Struggling with Dry Eyes? You rely on your vision every day, but irritating dry eye symptoms can get in the way of living life to its fullest. Not only are dry eyes uncomfortable, but they can also impact your job performance, make daily tasks increasingly difficult, and so much more.  Our optometry team […]

Read More…

Melanin, the same compound that determines skin and hair color, is also responsible for different eye colors. Melanin helps to protect the eye by absorbing light (including some UV light) that hits the iris, which is the part of the eye that controls the amount of light that reaches the retina. How Rare Are Different […]

Read More…

People have been using tools to help them see clearly since at least 60 A.D. Roman philosopher Seneca is recorded to have used a glass globe of water to magnify text, while Emperor Nero would use a magnifying emerald to see gladiator fights better. We no longer need to resort to using water bowls or […]

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