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Please contact us to learn more about clinical research or express your interest in participation.   It is important to completely understand the clinical trials before volunteering. Talk with your doctors, family members, and clinical trial staff to determine if a particular study is the right choice for you.

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Strabismus

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Strabismus is the term used when the two eyes are misaligned. Strabismus can be congenital or acquired. Acquired strabismus is typically caused by a neurologic or muscular abnormality whereas congenital strabismus is something people are born with or starts at an early age.

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Wandering Eye / Exotropia

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Intermittent Exotropia (Eye Wandering)Intermittent exotropia, also called wandering eye, is a type of strabismus (eye misalignment) in which the eyes drift out (exotropia) from time to time. This is a relatively common type of strabismus in both children and adults. The amount of deviation varies widely from person-to-person.

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Spokane Eye Surgery Center

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Spokane's Leading Ambulatory Eye Surgery Center

What to ExpectSpokane Eye Clinic's Surgery Center features the newest technology and surgical techniques to treat eye diseases. Eye surgery is safer, comfortable, and convenient than ever before, and our outpatient facility maximizes patient comfort and convenience while minimizing cost.

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Glaucoma

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Glaucoma is a specific pattern of diseases that damage the optic nerve, which carries the images we see to the brain.  

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Retina Issues

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The retina is the tissue paper-thin membrane in the back of the eye that acts like the ”˜film' in a camera. The retina collects information from the images projected upon it and sends it along the optic nerve to the brain, where it is interpreted and experienced as sight.

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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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