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Eye Infections (Conjunctivitis)
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My child has pink eye. What do I do?It can be concerning when your child wakes up in the morning with an eye sealed shut with yellow goop.
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Usually, you hear about cataracts as an eye problem that older people deal with. However, cataracts can also happen in children for various reasons. A cataract is any situation in which the normally clear lens in the eye gets cloudy.
Visit pageRetinal Detachment
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The retina is a "Saran Wrap" thin membrane that is held to the inside back portion of the eyeball by a kind of suction force. In the front part of the eye, the retina firmly attaches to a ring just behind the lens called the pars plana.
Visit pageCorneal Disorder Treatment
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The cornea is a clear "window" through which light passes on its way into the eye and provides most of the focusing power in the eye. Corneal injury, disease, or hereditary conditions can cause clouding, distortion, and scarring.
Visit pageCorneal Transplants
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Corneal tissue for transplant comes from an eye bank. The operation consists of transferring the clear central part of the cornea from the donor's eye to the patient's eye. Soon after the operation, the patient can resume activity.
Visit pageBrandon J. McFadden, OD, FAAO
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Dr. McFadden joined Spokane Eye Clinic in September 2017. He did his undergraduate work in exercise physiology at the University of Utah and later graduated from the Ohio State University College of Optometry.
After graduation, he completed a residency in Ocular Disease- Cornea and Specialty Contact Lenses. Dr.
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State-of-the-Art Eye CareSpokane Eye Clinic delivers the region's most advanced, specialized services to treat any eye condition in Spokane, WA and the surrounding area. We have three convenient locations to meet your needs. Each is located near one of Spokane's major medical centers.
Visit pageStrabismus
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.
Visit pageFrustrations with Insurance & Eye Care
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In this post I wanted to tackle a practical topic that often causes frustrations for both you and your eye doctor. When you, or in our case your child, is getting an eye exam there could be confusion about what insurance covers the exam. It is important to understand the difference between a “routine” eye exam and a “medical” eye exam.
Visit pageAmblyopia Patching Tips
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Amblyopia (commonly referred to as “lazy eye”) is a decreased vision of one or less commonly both eyes in an otherwise structurally normal eye. This is often caused by a difference in glasses prescription between the two eyes or eye misalignment (strabismus). To treat amblyopia, we often use occlusion therapy, or patching. This works by covering the ‘good’ eye and forcing the child to use the amblyopic eye and stimulating those neural pathways.
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