
Attention Women: Your Eye Health is Serious Business
Many women forgo their own health needs, focusing instead on the health and wellness of their loved ones. April is Women’s Eye Health & Safety Month.
Many women forgo their own health needs, focusing instead on the health and wellness of their loved ones. April is Women’s Eye Health & Safety Month.
Almost a quarter million people had eyelid surgery in 2014, according to statistics from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, including both women and men
Illinois Eye Center provides tips to help you find the perfect LASIK eye surgeon in Peoria, IL.
March is National Eye Donor Month. Each year, more than 48,000 Americans have their eyesight restored as a result of corneal transplants.
When your eyes fail to produce these layers, it can result in dry eye syndrome (DES) causing dryness and irritation in the eyes. Learn more.
It is Workplace Eye Wellness Month. Here are simple steps you can take to reduce digital eye strain and protect your vision in the workplace.
Dr. Min-Kyu Han from Illinois Eye Center answers the question: “What are the signs and symptoms of age-related macular degeneration (AMD)?”
A new, minimally invasive glaucoma therapy called Trabectome® is now available in Peoria, IL. Learn more about this new glaucoma treatment here.
Illinois Eye Center discusses age-related macular degeneration (AMD), who’s at risk and how it is detected. Learn more.
Dr. Evan Lagouros, Fellowship-Trained Glaucoma Specialist discusses open-angle glaucoma, glaucoma symptoms and closed-angle glaucoma. Learn more.
Current forecasts call for winter weather overnight in the Peoria area. Please check Illinois Eye Center’s website for the latest information on closures or delayed opening that may impact your appointment on Friday January 10. If you prefer to request a reschedule of your appointment now, please use the link below.
Illinois Eye Center will be closing today, Wednesday, February 12, at 4 PM. We will be monitoring the weather throughout the day, but we understand if you feel unable to navigate the conditions safely to and from your appointment. Please use the link below to request a rescheduled appointment. If you plan to attend your appointment, please check here for updates immediately before departing, as our website will contain the most up-to-date information.