The Optical
Due to distancing requirements because of the pandemic, patients seeking optical adjustments, fitting, repairs, and pick-ups are required to schedule appointments. At Inland Eye Specialists, we’re all about style with affordability. That means helping you find frames that look good and feel good at prices that won’t break the bank. Our technicians assist you in navigating… Read More
General Eye Care
Inland Eye Specialists serves you in all facets of patient care. That’s why we use the word comprehensive. From the moment you walk into our offices for your initial exam to the day you receive your restorative treatment or procedure, our team is here for you throughout your entire journey toward vision restoration and cosmetic satisfaction…. Read More
Retina Care
The Retina The light-sensitive tissue lining of the back interior of the eye is called the retina. The retina performs the essential task of transforming light into the brain signals that become the images we see. As a result, its proper functioning is vital to a person’s vision. Common Retinal Conditions Healthy retinas provide quality… Read More
Glaucoma
What is Glaucoma? Glaucoma is a group of diseases that cause progressive and irreversible damage to the optic nerve. It is known as the “silent thief of sight” because symptoms most often don’t occur until damage is done. Fortunately, glaucoma is highly treatable if detected early. The disease occurs when there is an overproduction of… Read More
Corneal Care
What Is The Cornea? The cornea is the outermost layer of the eye, serving as a protective barrier against debris and other irritants. The cornea refracts (bends) light as it enters into the eye, making it an instrumental structure in helping the eye focus on objects near and far. Could I Have A Corneal Condition?… Read More
Dry Eye Syndrome
What Is Dry Eye Syndrome? Dry eye syndrome is a common condition that occurs when your tears don’t keep the front surface of your eye (the cornea) well-lubricated. Tears aid in your cornea’s health as well as your comfort. Low tear production and unbalanced tear composition can have lasting effects on your vision. Do I… Read More
Prosthetics
What is a prosthetic eye? A prosthetic eye is a structure, typically made of hard, plastic acrylic, that is placed inside the eye socket following eye removal (enucleation). Why prosthetics? A prosthetic eye is often recommended to patients who have had one or both eyes removed as a result of severe damage or disease and… Read More