PLEASE NOTE: appointment delays may occur due to assisting patients with time sensitive medical emergencies! Thank you for your patience!

Services

All-Inclusive Vision Services

What we do

Your Path to Clear Vision

Baker Eye Institute serves Conway, Clinton, and all of central Arkansas with eye care and emergency services. Being the only eye clinic in Conway that has it’s own surgery center in the same building, we’re able to offer more inclusive services with the same doctor you trust!

What We Offer

A nurse smiles and checks a patient's eye pressure

Cataract Surgery

Cataracts occur when your eye’s natural lens becomes cloudy. The proteins in your eye’s lens break down, causing your vision to look blurry, hazy, or less colorful.
dr baker explains the results of an optical photo on a screen with a patient sitting and listening nearby

Cornea Diseases

Cornea surgery is usually recommended for those who are experiencing serious effects to their vision, are experiencing pain due to a cornea condition or emergency.
a nurse helps a patient get adjusted to take an optical photo

Eyelid Disorders

Eyelid disorders encompass a variety of experiences. From blepharitis and lid retraction or cryptophthalmos, we offer care and treatments for many types of eyelid conditions.

an image of a computer screen displaying a photo of someone's eye

Glaucoma Surgery

Glaucoma is a disease that damages your eye’s optic nerve. This can happen when fluid builds up in the front of your eye, which will increase pressure on your optic nerve and damage it.
a tech helps a patient with medical equipment

Retina Disorders

Retinal disorders are defined as conditions that affect the retina, which is the part of your eye that sends visual information to your brain.
dr baker and a patient laugh together during an eye exam

Strabismus

Strabismus, or crossed eyes, is a condition that occurs when your eyes are not lined up properly, and tend to point in different directions.
a hand adjusts a dial on an eye exam instrument as a patient sits behind it with his eyes looking through the glass

Contact Lenses

Contact lenses are thin, clear plastic discs that float on the film that covers your cornea. Contact lenses correct vision problems caused by refractive errors.

Never Wait For Quality Eye Care

Turn to Baker Eye Institute when you don’t know where to look.