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Your Future is Bright, See it Clearly

Experienced eye doctors, designer eye glasses, frames and eye exams for the entire family.

  • optometry services
  • prescription glasses

Focused on Your Vision

Welcome to Pacific EyeCare of Port Orchard

Serving the Kitsap Peninsula and beyond since 1985. It is our mission to provide you with the highest quality of vision and eye health care through patient education, trust in our professional care, and the most technologically advanced products. At Pacific EyeCare of Port Orchard, our number one concern is the ongoing health of your eyes. That’s why we offer the most thorough, detailed vision and eye health care available. Because your eyes are like no one else’s, your eye care shouldn’t be either. Dr. Trull and all of our friendly staff members ensure that the needs of our patients are met to the highest standards through all aspects of their eye care.

Experienced doctors

at your service

Why Choose Us

A new standard of quality optometry services and one-of-a-kind eyewear

Your eyes are like no one else’s, your eye care shouldn’t be either.

  • Expert Professionals Expert Professionals, our doctors are highly trained healthcare professionals who specialize in eye and vision care. They diagnose and treat common eye problems, prescribe eyeglasses and contact lenes, and refer patients to ophthalmologists for surgical or specialized care.

our services

Cutting-edge diagnostic equipment and technology

Our doctors perform routine eye exams designed to give us an insight into your overall vision. Ensure your vision prescription is up-to-date and identify concerns before they become problematic with routine, annual eye exams.

+ 10000

Satisfied clients

seeing clear again

Experts in eye disease and conditions

Take the first step in your journey to clearer vision

  • Eye Infections & Injuries
  • Dry Eye Syndrome
  • Foreign Body Removal
  • Refraction for Eyeglasses
  • Diabetic Exams

children’s eye exams

Eye exams help your child see their potential

Your child’s visual system develops as they grow, and catching abnormalities in their early stages could prevent motor delays and social issues later in life. Let’s work together to ensure your child’s total vision health.

Regain Your Focus

Say Goodbye to the Blurred View

Patient Experience

Pacific Eyecare of Port Orchard was awarded Best in Practice from Transitions Optical under the Best in Growth Achievement category. We are very proud of this achievement and couldn’t have done it without our wonderful patients!
5/5

The whole staff were awesome and knowledgeable. Alyssa was the best and made me laugh almost the whole time. First time going to the eye doctor in 5 years and I'm so glad I chose pacific eye care! Definitely won't be waiting 5 years again!

5/5

Friendly staff, great service. They never get impatient, and always explain everything - multiple times if they need to, especially for my youngest, who is on the autism spectrum.

5/5

Best experience at an eye clinic I have ever had. The whole team was so incredibly knowledgeable, friendly and helpful. My eyes have never felt more pampered!

5/5

Amazing staff. Everyone was so nice and welcoming. Great selection of women’s glasses also. I look forward to going back!

5/5

Had a wonderful experience with Dr. Trull and his staff on an emergency basis. Updated my prescription, got me new glasses and helped me immensely. Cannot recommend this practice enough!

Frequently Asked Questions

Dry eye syndrome is caused by your eyes not producing enough lubricant to keep the surface of your eyes moist. You may experience a burning and aching sensation, heavy and itchy eyes, sore and dry sensation, and blurred vision. Dry eye syndrome is a common eye condition, and if you are a female, aging, and use the computer often, you are at a higher risk.
So what exactly causes dry eye? Your eye’s tears contain three components: an oily component, a water component, and a mucous-like component. Each of the three plays an essential role in helping the tears in your eyes from evaporating too quickly. A problem with any of the tear components can result in dry eye syndrome. Many factors can increase the chances of developing dry eye. If you use a computer, it’s normal not to blink as much, which leads to more of the liquids in your eyes evaporating, increasing the risk of developing dry eyes. You are also more likely to develop dry eye after the age of 50. Another factor that increases the risk of developing dry eye syndrome is heavy use of air conditioning and forced-air heating because they lower the amount of humidity in the room, speeding tear evaporation. Smoking also causes various problems for the eyes, such as dry eye, macular degeneration, and cataracts.
If you believe that you have dry eyes, contact your eye doctor. Your eye doctor will look at your medical history to see if medications or environmental factors may be making your eyes worse. Your doctor may also look at your eyelid structure and evaluate your blinking pattern to see if it is contributing to your dry eyes. There is treatment available for dry eye syndrome, and your doctor may suggest using artificial tears while also implementing small lifestyle changes, such as taking breaks from using a computer. If you have any of the symptoms of dry eye syndrome, contact our office today! We are ready to answer all of your questions and help you with all of your vision care needs.