PRK Providers
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PRK surgeons are fellowship-trained specialists. Learn more about the provider by clicking their photo below.
Visit pageOcular Torticollis
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Torticollis is a persistent tipping and or turning of the head, and when it is done to prevent double vision or blurring it is called ocular torticollis.
Visit pageWhen to Check Your Child's Vision
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Many parents have wondered how we check vision on young children. Some even think we must be guessing at their child’s visual performance. When adults think of measuring visual performance, they usually remember reading letters or symbols on an eye chart.
Visit pageIf Your Child Failed a Vision Screening
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For school-aged children, vision screenings are mandated by state law for Washington public schools for children in Kindergarten and Grades 1, 2, 3, 5 & 7. Screenings are often administered by school nurses, and Spokane Eye Clinic partners with local school nurses to provide educational lectures.
Visit pageDiabetic Eye Disease
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Diabetes is the leading cause of visual impairment in the United States among patients below the age of 50. Many patients who suffer a loss of vision first present for eye examination when unknown to the patient, the eye disease is already advanced.
Visit pageCurrently Enrolling Studies
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Below is a list of our currently enrolling studies. These are always changing, so be sure to come back and check for new studies. Scroll below the "featured study" to find the other enrolling studies. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions at (509) 623-9768.
Visit pagePrevious Studies Archive
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Here is a list of studies we have completed in the past. Click in the category to learn more.
Visit pageNystagmus (Eye Shaking)
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Nystagmus is a medical condition in which the eyes move involuntarily, often shaking back and forth. These involuntary movements may be horizontal, vertical, or sometimes even rotational. The movements may be very subtle, very prominent, or somewhere in between. They can be fast or slow.
Visit pageBecome a part of the Spokane Eye Clinic team!
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Spokane Eye Clinic is a community of people dedicated to the care of others from around the region and their vision.
Visit pageFebruary is Age-Related Macular Degeneration Awareness Month
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Most Americans Unaware of One of the Leading Causes of Blindness Among SeniorsAge-Related Macular Degeneration is one of the leading causes of blindness among seniors, affecting approximately 2. 1 million people nationwide. By 2050, it is expected that the number will more than double to 5. 4 million.
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