Your Trusted Optometrist InSpokane & Chewelah

A Unique Eye Care Experience in Spokane & Chewelah

Our mission is always to provide premium eye care to the people of Eastern Washington. We do this by investing in some of the most effective technology available. Whether we are fine-tuning your prescription or scanning for eye diseases, you can trust that we take your vision seriously.

The Eye Care Team will introduce you to the latest fashions and eyewear styles. We take pride in being trendsetters with our frames and sunglasses. Our eyewear experts make the selection process fun and engaging, and will always show you something new. You’ll probably leave us feeling like you have a new set of eyes!

We have two convenient locations in Eastern Washington to serve you and your family: Spokane, WA and Chewelah, WA

Our Practice

Spokane’s Source for
Dry Eye Therapy

The Eye Care Team prioritizes dry eye diagnosis, prevention, and management. As more Americans show dry eye symptoms, it’s our job to make your eyes feel fresh again.

We combine leading technology with a team of experts who find the best solution for you! We take the time to address the causes of your dry eyes instead of masking the symptoms. Let us help your eyes refresh.

More About Dry Eye

Our Locations

Spokane

Our practice is located in Downtown Spokane, right across the street from the new Davenport Grand Hotel and Auntie’s Bookstore. We are just a couple of blocks east of Riverfront Park Square.

Contact Information

Address

126 N. Washington Street
Spokane, WA 99201

Hours

Monday
8 AM5:30 PM
Tuesday
8 AM5:30 PM
Wednesday
9 AM6:30 PM
Thursday
8 AM5:30 PM
Friday
8 AM5:30 PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Chewelah

You can access our practice off N Park St, just north of E Webster Ave. We are located across from Safeway and have lots of parking available right in front of our office.

Contact Information

Address

306 N Park St.
Chewelah, WA 99109

Hours

Monday
Closed
Tuesday
9 AM – 5 PM
Wednesday
9 AM – 5 PM
Thursday
9 AM – 5 PM
Friday
9 AM – 12 PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

You can access our practice off N Park St, just north of E Webster Ave. We are located across from Safeway and have lots of parking available right in front of our office.

Contact Information

Address

306 N Park St.
Chewelah, WA 99109

Hours

Monday
Closed
Tuesday
9 AM – 5 PM
Wednesday
9 AM – 5 PM
Thursday
9 AM – 5 PM
Friday
9 AM – 12 PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Our practice is located in Downtown Spokane, right across the street from the new Davenport Grand Hotel and Auntie’s Bookstore. We are just a couple of blocks east of Riverfront Park Square.

Contact Information

Address

126 N. Washington Street
Spokane, WA 99201

Hours

Monday
8 AM5:30 PM
Tuesday
8 AM5:30 PM
Wednesday
9 AM6:30 PM
Thursday
8 AM5:30 PM
Friday
8 AM5:30 PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Our Services

Astigmatism Driving at Night: Why Lights Look Blurry

Astigmatism

If you have astigmatism, night driving is often harder because your cornea scatters light in ways that make glare and blur much worse after dark. […]

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August 21, 2026
Dr. Daniel Evans

Myopia vs. Hyperopia: What’s the Difference?

Myopia

The short answer: myopia makes distant things blurry while close things typically stay clear, and hyperopia does the opposite by making near things blurry while distant things typically stay clear. […]

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August 21, 2026
Dr. Daniel Evans

What Are Photochromic Sunglasses?

Sunglasses

Photochromic sunglasses, also called transition lenses, are eyeglasses that darken in sunlight and clear back up indoors, all in the same pair. […]

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July 30, 2026
Dr. Daniel Evans
Adult driving a car at night through an urban street, hands on the steering wheel, looking ahead with a slight smile.

If you have astigmatism, night driving is often harder because your cornea scatters light in ways that make glare and blur much worse after dark. […]

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An Ootometrist adjusts a phoropter during an eye exam as a patient looks through it in a bright exam room.

The short answer: myopia makes distant things blurry while close things typically stay clear, and hyperopia does the opposite by making near things blurry while distant things typically stay clear. […]

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Adult wearing sunglasses leaning against a brick building on a sunny residential sidewalk, looking upward with a relaxed expression.

Photochromic sunglasses, also called transition lenses, are eyeglasses that darken in sunlight and clear back up indoors, all in the same pair. […]

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