FAQS: Clinical Research
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Clinical research involves medical research studies in which patients volunteer to participate. A clinical trial is used to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of an “intervention” to prevent, diagnose, or treat an eye disease or disorder.
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The Spokane Eye Clinical Research team is a group of highly trained and knowledgeable individuals who are exclusively assigned to aid in conducting clinical trials at the Spokane Eye Clinic.
Visit pageDiseases & Disorders
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As a fellowship-trained pediatric ophthalmologist, Dr. Colburn takes care of children with all types of different eye diseases and disorders from vision correction to eye misalignment, congenital conditions, and eye infections. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Colburn, call (509) 456-0107
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We have the tremendous privilege of getting to take care of kids and help them achieve their best vision. We love our job.
Visit pageTips for Healthy Vision
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Limit computer when possibleProlonged computer use can lead to Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS), a condition which causes eye discomfort and vision problems. Symptoms include eye strain, dry eyes, headaches, fatigue, blurred vision and loss of focus.
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We love working with families from around the region. We strive to provide complete care for kiddos of all ages, but don't take our word for it.
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