Patient Testimonial — Elizabeth

Thanks to Indiana Eye Clinic, Elizabeth is finally free of glasses, which she’s worn since she was in fifth grade. Elizabeth has been a patient of IEC for roughly the last five years. In March of this year, she received cataract surgery along with premium trifocal lens implants, which enhance vision at near, intermediate and. . .Read More


Patient Testimonial — Brenda

Indiana Eye Clinic patient Brenda is now among a large circle of friends and family members who share great experiences with eye care. Ever since the clinic’s co-founder, Dr. Charles McCormick, treated her son’s lazy eye 25-plus years ago, Brenda has been a loyal supporter. “We were so happy with the results and overall experience. . .Read More


Patient Testimonial — Linda

Linda has been a patient of Indiana Eye Clinic since 1983, and her latest experience there explains her level of loyalty. Linda recently had cataracts removed and replaced with Vivity Advanced Technology Lenses, which provide uninterrupted ranges of vision under both dim and bright lighting. The results left her “astounded.” “After removing the patches over. . .Read More


Employee Spotlight — Hannah Kester

Hannah Kester has experience in multiple areas of the eye care field — from billing for procedures to helping people find the right lenses for their vision needs. “I love continuing to learn about and work in a field that’s so important to people’s daily lives,” she said. “Vision care is vital for people of. . .Read More


Dr. Thomas Funk Unlocks the Mystery of Dry Eye

Dr. Thomas Funk’s interest in eye care dates back to when he was little boy, sitting in his eye doctor’s office and soaking in its “aura of professionalism and mystery.” “I admired my childhood eye doctor and was curious about the instruments in his office,” he said. “I received my first pair of glasses in. . .Read More


What is a Subconjunctival Hemorrhage?

You have experienced a subconjunctival hemmorhage. This is nothing more than a bruise beneath the delicate transparent tissue that covers the eye. The bright red hemorrhage that you see is simply blood trapped between this transparent tissue (the conjunctiva) and the white coat of the eye. Although its appearance can be alarming, it does not. . .Read More


Employee Spotlight — Leslie Pasch

Leslie Pasch always wanted to work in the medical world. She definitely stuck to that dream, as she’s served in the eye care field for over 20 years now. Leslie finds herself drawn to the transformative power of eye care and how dramatically it can change people’s daily lives. “I love seeing patients happy and. . .Read More


Employee Spotlight — Becky Hedrick

Becky Hedrick’s career in eye care began more than 20 years ago. She started as a receptionist and went on to become a technician and an optician. Becky continued climbing the ladder at Indiana Eye Clinic as well, joining in 1999 as a patient service representative before moving on to the billing department as an. . .Read More


What is a Macular Hole?

The macula is the part of the retina responsible for acute central vision, the vision one uses for reading, watching television and recognizing faces. A macular hole is a small, round opening in the macula. The hole causes a blind spot or blurred area directly in the center of your vision. Most macular holes occur. . .Read More


What is Herpes Zoster?

Herpes zoster, commonly known as “shingles,” is a viral disease that causes a characteristic skin rash of small fluid-filled blisters (vesicles), which form scabs and can leave permanent scars. The first symptom is often severe pain or itching, followed by redness of the skin, and finally the appearance of a few or many of the. . .Read More