IllinoisEyeCenter

Two Exciting New Ways to Treat Dry Eye Syndrome

Dry eye syndrome (DES) is characterized by a chronic lack of moisture on the eye’s surface, with symptoms rangeing from a pesky burning sensation to eye fatigue to light sensitivity. If you’re suffering from DES, IEC now offers three different dry eye procedures designed to offer you relief.

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Low-Vision Awareness: What You Need to Know About AMD

As the leading cause of vision loss, age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a serious issue affecting millions. It’s a slow-developing problem that gradually destroys the macula, the area at the back of the retina that helps control sharp, central vision.

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3 Things You Should Know About Cataract Surgery

Cataracts are a clouding of the eye’s lens that can seriously affect your sight, causing dull, cloudy vision. While early cataract symptoms can often by mitigated by noninvasive interventions, most people eventually need more help. Here’s what you need to know about your cataract surgery options.

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Holiday Hours

During the holiday season, Illinois Eye Center has special hours for our three locations. Please review below and contact us at 309-243-2400 with any questions.

Pekin and Washington 

  • Closed from December 23rd through December 27th. All services will be available in Peoria per the below schedule. We will reopen with normal business hours on 12/30.
 

Peoria Office (including Optical Department and EyeCareToday – Same Day)

  • December 23rd – normal business hours
  • December 24th – Closed (*By appointment only)
  • December 25th – Closed
  • December 26th – normal business hours resume
 

All offices (Peoria, Washington, Peoria, Optical Department, and EyeCareToday – Same Day)

  • December 31st, all offices will close early at 4:00 PM
  • January 1st – Closed (*By appointment only)
  • January 2nd – normal business hours resume