Care for Eye Conditions in Warren, Minnesota 

From red, itchy eyes to sudden vision changes, everyday eye issues can pop up when you least expect them. At Warren Eye Care PC, we provide timely, compassionate care for a wide range of common eye conditions – so you can feel better, see clearly, and avoid complications down the road.

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Experienced, Patient-Focused Treatment 

Dr. Stacey Bienek has over two decades of experience treating patients of all ages, and she’s here to help you navigate eye health concerns with ease and clarity.

Whether you’re dealing with an infection, irritation, or something that just doesn’t feel right, we’ll evaluate your symptoms and recommend the right course of action – no guesswork, no stress. 

Conditions We Treat at Warren Eye Care PC 

We offer diagnosis and treatment for many non-emergency eye conditions, including: 

  • Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye) – allergic, viral, or bacterial 

  • Styes and eyelid bumps 

  • Red, itchy, or watery eyes 

  • Dry, gritty sensation 

  • Flashes, floaters, or sudden blurry vision 

  • Foreign body sensation (something in your eye) 

  • Light sensitivity or eye strain 

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Family Eye Care
Personalized Care Close to Home 

You don’t need to travel far or wait weeks for answers. Our small-town practice proudly serves families across Warren, Stephen, Argyle, Hallock, and neighboring communities.

We combine a warm, welcoming atmosphere with experienced care and clear communication – so you always know what to expect. 

Need Your Eyes Checked? 

If you’re experiencing discomfort, changes in your vision, or symptoms that aren’t going away, don’t wait. Schedule an appointment with our experienced eye care team today – we’re here to help you see and feel your best. 

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