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General Ophthalmology
An ophthalmologist is a medical or osteopathic doctor who specializes in eye and vision care. Ophthalmologists differ from optometrists and opticians in their levels of training and in what they can diagnose and treat.
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Calling TriageSpokane Eye Clinic Triage Optometric Doctors are available to treat urgent or emergent eye care needs. Triage coordinators accept phone calls from 8 am–5 pm, Monday through Friday. Same-day triage appointments are available until 3 pm.
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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.
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Spokane Eye Clinic (SEC) is committed to serving our patients with professionalism and care. We recognize the importance of our patients knowing and understanding the issues that affect the total cost and out-of-pocket cost of care they receive.
Visit pageWelcome Dr. Alyanna Schild
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Dr. Schild is our new optometric physician. She is passionate about quality patient care and enriching patients' understanding of their eyes. She offers routine eye care and specializes in evaluating and managing eye conditions like cataracts, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, and eye infections. Dr.
Visit pageNathan L. Noakes, OD
Dr. Noakes joined Spokane Eye Clinic in December 2019. He completed his undergraduate degree in Nutritional Science at Brigham Young University and graduated from the Ohio State University College of Optometry.
Visit pageIMPORTANT! Fireworks Eye Safety
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The numbers are clear: Fireworks are dangerous, and July 4 is especially risky for eye injuries. Increased InjuriesAccording to the U. S. Consumer Product Safety Commission's most recent study on annual fireworks injuries, fireworks caused 8 deaths and 9,700 injuries in 2023, with 19% being eye injuries.
Visit pageDanielle Schleicher, OD
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Dr. Schleicher joined Spokane Eye Clinic in the fall of 2023. She is passionate about ocular disease and primary care with a community focus. Dr. Schleicher excelled at Pacific University, where she received the Tri-Beta Biology Honor Society Award and the Greek Society of Excellence Award.
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