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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
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

Our Services

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What Causes Astigmatism to Worsen?

Astigmatism, Eye Care, Eye Conditions

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Can Pollen Cause Dry Eyes?

Contact Lenses, Dry Eye

Pollen can sometimes irritate your eyes and set off allergic reactions. This can quickly lead to irritating burning sensations. However, if you notice your symptoms stick around long after you’re away from pollen or other allergens, you could be dealing with a condition called “dry eye.” […]

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There are various reasons your eyes may be dry when you wake up, including a dry sleeping environment, allergies, dehydration, accidentally wearing contact lenses overnight, or even some medication side effects. […]

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