Spokane Eye Surgery Center
Spokane's Leading Ambulatory Eye Surgery Center
What to Expect
Spokane 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.
Patients and their families are greeted in the reception area of the state-of-the-art facility and taken back to the pre-op area. Patients are prepped for surgery while sitting in mobile reclining chairs, which makes it quick and easy to wheel into the surgery suite. After surgery, patients remain in the mobile reclining chair until they are released from the recovery area.
Surgeons
Spokane Eye Clinic surgeons and staff have an immense amount of experience. Over 10,000 procedures are done in our state-of-the-art ambulatory/outpatient surgery center. Devoted exclusively to eye surgery, it includes five fully equipped operating rooms, pre-op and recovery areas, and a separate laser vision center.
Billing & Insurance
Spokane Eye Clinic works with more than 400 insurance companies and bills them directly. So, if you have insurance questions, we can help. The FAQs page for billing and insurance answers many frequently asked questions, and our billing department is available for additional questions at (509) 456-8150.
Location
The Surgery Clinic is located on the 2nd floor of the Downtown Clinic at 427 S. Bernard, near the hospital district in Spokane. It is easily accessible from both directions of I-90 via the Division Street Exits.
SURGERY CENTER LOCATION, HOURS, AND MAP
To reach the Surgery Center, call (509) 456-8150
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