Our world-class physicians are dedicated to your vision. Wills Eye Hospital has provided comprehensive ophthalmology care for patients since 1832. Our skilled physicians and staff are dedicated to improving and preserving sight locally, regionally, and globally, and treat more than 350,000 patients a year.
Wills Eye Hospital is committed to protecting your privacy. Wills Eye Hospital’s Financial Assistance Policy describes the policies and procedures relating to the provision of Financial Assistance to persons who are unable to pay for all or a portion of their bill.
Medical Records Wills Eye Hospital is committed to protecting your privacy. Accordingly, staff members treat your medical information in compliance with federal and state requirements. Medical records will not be released without a written authorization.
If arriving by car please park on the 7th floor (roof top) of the Walnut Towers parking garage located adjacent to the Wills Eye Hospital building. Entrances to this garage are accessible on both 8th and 9th Streets between Walnut and Locust Streets or from Walnut Street on the left before 9th Street.
Thank you for choosing Wills Eye Hospital for your care. We're here to assist in making your visit as pleasant and comfortable as possible.
The Wills Eye medical staff of 200 ophthalmologists provides treatment for a variety of ocular conditions and diseases. From glaucoma and macular degeneration to laser vision correction and oculoplasty surgery, our highly trained specialists provide top-level care and expertise to each patient.
If you are a new patient and plan on visiting our office, please click the button below to fill out our new online patient form prior to your visit. The form will open in a new window.
Your glasses, prescription sunglasses, or if you are a contact lens wearer, a box or packet of contacts for each eye that you are presently wearing
The patient portal is a tool used to access patient medical records and to communicate with physicians.
To get a copy of your medical records, you must complete the Authorization to Release Protected Health Information form. Download and print the form or obtain a copy from our office. We will be happy to fax or mail a copy of the release form to you. Fax Number 215-825-9086. A few important notes:
No. In Pennsylvania, in order to legally authorize the release of information, the patient would have to sign for himself/herself, unless the court appointed a legal guardian. Documentation of authority to sign for the patient must be provided.
Please complete the Patient Registration Form before your appointment date to reduce the amount of time in the office.
Your glasses, prescription sunglasses, or if you are a contact lens wearer, a box or packet of contacts for each eye that you are presently wearing
The patient portal is tool used to access patient medical records and to communicate with physicians.