
How LASIK Eye Surgery Can Change Your Life
Tired of the inconvenience of glasses and contacts? LASIK eye surgery can change how you see the world. Read more here!
Tired of the inconvenience of glasses and contacts? LASIK eye surgery can change how you see the world. Read more here!
Illinois Eye Center provides a look at the types of glaucoma, risk factors and glaucoma treatment. Read more.
Make sure to protect your eyes this weather. Dry eyes in cold weather is a common complaint. Learn how to protect your eyes.
Illinois Eye Center (IEC) has some quick tips to help you detect and slow the formation of cataracts. Get the facts on cataracts with IEC.
Presbyopia is the inability of the eye to focus at all distances. Now there is a surgical remedy, monovision LASIK, available for qualified candidates. Learn more.
Diabetic retinopathy is the most common diabetic eye disease and a leading cause of blindness in American adults. Learn more here.
Illinois Eye Center (IEC) offers the most advanced intraocular lens (IOL) choices for their cataract patients. Call IEC to discuss your cataract surgery needs.
Have you considered your flexible spending account (FSA) to pay for LASIK? FSAs are a tax-free way to save for LASIK. Learn more from Illinois Eye Center.
Nearly half of all eye injuries happen at home. To help prevent eye injuries from happening in your own home, Illinois Eye Center offers these tips…
The difference between vision insurance and medical insurance is one of the most common misconceptions when it comes to eye care. Read 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.