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Over 35 years of combined experience for our patients


  • "I have had many prosthetic eyes and they all looked very good. But this new eye is the best, most natural looking eye I have ever had. I feel so much more confident with this eye than I have ever felt. It amazes me every time I look in the mirror. Thank you so much!"

    -Patient Testimonial

  • "The entire staff were so kind and attentive to my needs. Sherry was especially thorough and told me what to expect during the procedure. Your entire staff are a real asset and I look forward to my next visit."

    -Patient Testimonial

  • "Chesley was terrific. He was willing to answer all our questions. I have an art background and found the process very fascinating. He explained every step in the process of making my prosthesis. It was obvious he took pride in his work and enjoyed talking about it."

    -Patient Testimonial

  • "I was scared to death when I walked in, your office had me laughing, putting my mind at ease. Love you guys, thanks so much. "

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Helpful Links

The American Society of Ocularists (A.S.O) is a professional organization which was established in 1957. The purpose of which was to promote high standards through research and education in the field of Ophthalmic Prosthetics.
www.ocularist.org

Today the A.S.O. maintains quality ocularistry through its formal education training and continuing education program with The National Examining Board of Ocularists.

The National Examining Board of Ocularists
www.neboboard.org

(NEBO) is an independent entity whose directors come from the following participating organizations:

The American Academy of Ophthalmology

The American Board for Certifications of Orthotics and Prosthetics

The American Society of Ocularists and a Public Member

NEBO awards the title Board Certified Ocularist (B.C.O.) to those Ocularists who successfully complete a comprehensive four-part written and practical examination. It is necessary to re-certify every six years.

Microphthalmia Anophthalmia Parent Support
www.maparentsupport.com