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Best of the City Award: Spokane Eye Clinic

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We are excited to announce we have been voted one of the best Optical Shops in the area by the readers of Spokane/CDA Magazine! We have recently opened up a new optical shop location at 9651 N Nevada making it even easier for patients to access our award-winning Optical Department.

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Welcome Dr. Emily Korszen!

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Dr. Korszen attended the University of Florida where she received a Bachelor of Science in Neurobiological Sciences.   She then graduated with highest honors from Nova Southeastern University in Florida, where she earned her Doctor of Optometry degree.

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Nathan L. Noakes, OD

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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.

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R. Joel Welch, MD

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Dr. Welch joined Spokane Eye Clinic in 2020 and is a Board-Certified specialist in vitreoretinal surgery and ocular oncology. He received his Bachelor of Science in biomedical engineering and medical degree from the University of Utah's Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine.

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Shelly T. Lee, MD

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Dr. Lee joined the Spokane Eye Clinic in 2020.   She graduated Cum Laude from Harvard University in Chemistry and received her medical degree from the Duke University School of Medicine.

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Patient Portal Smartphone App Now Available!

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We live in a world where more people have a smartphone or tablet than a computer. That is why we have worked with our vendors to bring an app to your smartphone to make it even easier to communicate with your doctors and see your records.

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Digital Eye Strain

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Screens and Your Eyes Spending too much time on digital screens (Phone, Computer, Television) can cause eye and vision-related problems. In the eye-care world, this is referred to as "digital eye strain.

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