Pendleton Vision Center

Pendleton Vision Center Vision Center in Pendleton, Oregon In addition to providing routine eye exams for patients of all ages, we treat infections and traumatic injuries to the eye.

At the Pendleton Vision Center, we are dedicated to meeting the eye care needs of patients in Pendleton and the surrounding areas. We believe that comprehensive eye care begins with a thorough exam using state-of-the-art equipment and a sound clinical approach. Our licensed optometrists will take the time to answer any questions you may have about your eye health, and we'll work to create a treatment plan designed just for you. We even provide preoperative and postoperative consultations for vision correction surgery. Our team is also experienced in eye care to help patients manage a variety of conditions, including glaucoma, cataracts and diabetic-related eye issues

At our center, we offer a full-service optical department with a large selection of designer frames and contact lenses. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff is available to help you find the frames that suit your personal style and budget. We look forward to serving your family's eye care needs. Give us a call today at (541) 276-7124 to schedule your appointment.

03/31/2022

Nutrition has a direct effect on health and vision. Research indicates zinc, vitamins C and E, and nutrients such as lutein and zeaxanthin can reduce the risk of certain eye diseases like cataracts and macular degeneration.

03/29/2022

The word “optometry” has Greek roots. It comes from “opsis,” meaning “view,” and “metron,” meaning "measure."

03/24/2022

Retinitis pigmentosa, a genetic disorder that affects the retina, is fairly uncommon. Experts say about 1 in 4,000 people in the U.S. have this condition, which often doesn’t first show symptoms until late childhood or into the 20s. There is no cure for RP, but research is continuing into ways to slow vision loss.

03/22/2022

Some studies indicate anthocyanin, an important compound found in berries, grapes and red wine, may increase rhodopsin regeneration in the eyes. Rhodopsin helps improve vision in low-light conditions, but its ability to regenerate typically declines with age.

03/17/2022

Did you know that your daily habits can be seriously injuring your eyes? Not only does regular exposure to UV rays ruin the eyes, but things like sitting too close to the TV and too many hours in front of the computer will harm your eyesight.

03/15/2022

Did you know that an optometrist can spot high cholesterol before any other healthcare provider can via a routine eye examination? High cholesterol, if present, often shows itself as yellowish-colored plaque deposits within the retina (retinal blood vessels).

03/10/2022

A good tip to refrain from eye strain while working on the computer is to look away every 20 minutes at an object 20 feet away for 20 seconds. This rule is known as the 20/20/20 rule and helps to readjust your eyes, according to mayoclinic.com.

03/08/2022

While the main purpose of your annual eye exam may be to determine the overall state of your eye health, an eye exam may also uncover everything from cardiovascular issues to problems with the brain. This makes your annual eye exam a critical tool in maintaining your overall health.

03/03/2022

If belong to an insurance plan, be sure to let us know when you visit. We will check our records to be sure you have a company with which we work, and we will bill them according to the conditions of your policy.

03/01/2022

Up to 45 million Americans suffer from allergies, which can cause severe eye irritation that may require treatment. The top five cities for fall allergies include Louisville (KY), Wichita (KS), Oklahoma City (OK), Dayton (OH) and McAllen (TX).

02/24/2022

If you are a person who likes to accessorize, ask us about ordering more than one set of glasses, because we have a very large variety of frames to choose from. If you choose two sets, you can have more choice.

02/22/2022

Beta carotene is a type of Vitamin A found in many orange-colored foods such as mangos, papaya, apricots, carrots, pumpkins, and sweet potatoes. What you may not know is that beta carotene helps your eyes by helping to reduce the risk of eye infections.

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225 S Main Street
Pendleton, OR
97801

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 1pm
2pm - 5pm

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