Who we are

Eyesight is a gift.
We're here to preserve that gift.

The health of your eyes is our highest priority. Our doctors and staff are eager to answer your questions and provide you with exceptional care using the latest technology and treatment techniques. It is our privilege to work closely with referring eye doctors and other physicians to diagnose and treat ocular disease of all types. Consequently, we've created a team that is the only in the region to have fellowship trained specialists in cornea, glaucoma, retina, and oculoplastics.
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Cataract Surgery

Modern cataract surgery involves the removal of the cataract or cloudy natural lens from within the eye and the implantation of an artificial lens.

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Diabetic Eye Care

Diabetes is the leading cause of visual impairment in the United States among patients below the age of 50.

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Dry Eye Center

With a careful history of symptoms, the right diagnostic tests, and a thorough eye examination, a treatment regimen can be created to offer relief.

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Glaucoma

Glaucoma is the leading cause of blindness in the United States. Early diagnosis and treatment for glaucoma is essential in preventing vision loss.

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Cornea

Damage to different parts of the cornea caused by injury or disease can often be corrected with specialized procedures including corneal transplants.

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Retina

The retina is an extremely important part of your eye and is also susceptible to many different diseases and conditions like retinal detachments, diabetic retinopathy, and flashes and floaters.

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Macular Degeneration

Age-related macular degeneration is a leading cause of vision loss in older patients. It results in the loss of central vision due to damage to the retina and the support structures of the retina.

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Floaters

Many people occasionally see some floating material in their vision. This may appear as a dot, a translucent short string, or a “tadpole”. These floaters are often seen only under bright lighting circumstances, for example, against snow or a bright sky or a white ceiling.

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Ptosis/Eyelid Surgery

Plastic reconstructive surgery of the eyelids is performed by an oculoplastic surgeon and is not only for cosmetic purposes.

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Our Doctors
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Dr. Samuel Beckstead

Ophthalmic Plastic Surgeon
Reconstructive Surgeon
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Dr. Drew Dayton

Optometric Physician
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Dr. Clint Ellingson

Vitreoretinal Specialist
Vitreoretinal Surgeon
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Dr. Jason Hooton

Cornea Specialist
Cataract Surgeon
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Dr. Kyle Thompson

Vitreoretinal Specialist
Vitreoretinal Surgeon
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Dr. Matthew Traynor

Glaucoma Specialist
Cataract Surgeon
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Dr. Alex Wright

Vitreoretinal Surgeon
Vitreoretinal Specialist

Our Mission

To enhance your vision by providing you with the highest quality surgical and medical care.

Our Vision

To be the most trusted name in comprehensive eye care.

Our Values

Compassion, Qualified, Family, Excellence, Teamwork, Humility
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Hundreds of Happy Patients in Idaho Falls

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I bring with me to my exam?

  • A government-issued photo ID.
  • Medical insurance (we do not accept VSP or any other vision insurances).
  • List of allergies and health conditions.
  • Supplements and medications that you currently use.
  • Contact lenses or glasses

Do I need a referral to see one of your doctors?

We welcome patients with or without a referral. When scheduling your appointment, our team will assist in directing you to the specialist best suited to address your individual needs.

How long will my appointment last?

The duration of your appointment will vary based on several factors, including the extent of testing required, whether dilation is necessary, and if surgery is being scheduled. For non-dilated appointments, please allocate at least one hour. For dilated appointments, please plan for a minimum of two hours. While we strive to begin your visit on time, please note that, due to the nature of our specialty practice and the emergencies referred to us from across Eastern Idaho and Wyoming, delays may occasionally occur. We greatly appreciate your understanding and patience.

How often do I need my eyes examined?

The American Academy of Ophthalmology recommends all adults get a complete eye exam at age 40 to check for early signs of disease or changes in vision. Depending on the health of your eyes, your ophthalmologist may recommend an exam every 1-3 years until the age of 65.  After the age of 65, a yearly exam is usually recommended. Age-related eye diseases include cataracts, diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration and glaucoma.

How long will my eyes stay dilated?

Most dilating drops last 4-6 hours. Dilation primarily affects near vision and may cause some light sensitivity. Most individuals are able to drive home after their appointment, provided they have a pair of sunglasses (disposable shades are available upon request). However, if you have never been dilated before, we recommend bringing a driver to your appointment.

I have been told that I have cataracts. Do you treat cataracts?

Our surgeons have advanced training in the diagnosis and treatment of cataracts. We understand that each patient has unique concerns and goals when it comes to eye health and cataract surgery. That’s why we approach each visit as an opportunity for open discussion, where we can answer your questions and ensure you fully understand your options. This allows us to create a treatment plan that is tailored to your specific needs.

Where do your doctors do surgery?

Our surgeons operate at hospitals and surgery centers in Rexburg, Idaho Falls, and Pocatello.

What areas does Premier Eye Care serve?

We are proud to serve patients from across Eastern Idaho and the surrounding regions, including western Wyoming and southern Montana. With clinics in Rexburg, Idaho Falls, and Pocatello, we care for patients daily from areas as far-ranging as Salmon, Thayne, Arco, and Jackson. We also work closely with eye doctors throughout the region to provide comprehensive pre- and post-operative care for a variety of conditions, including cataracts, glaucoma, corneal issues, oculoplastic procedures, and retinal surgeries.

Where is Premier Eye Care located?

You'll find Premier Eye Care clinics in Rexburg, Idaho Falls, and Pocatello, Idaho.
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We are the only ophthalmology practice in the region to have fellowship trained specialists in cornea, glaucoma, retina, and oculoplastics.
(208) 529-6600

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Located South of EIRMC and Sunnyside RD in Idaho Falls
2100 Providence Way, Idaho Falls, ID 83404
(208) 529-6600
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