Patient Resources



RESOURCES
When to See Us
- When you have had a recent enucleation or evisceration
- When you have a blind eye with little to no sensitivity
- When your current prosthesis needs a polish and cleaning (every 6 months to a year)
- When you haven’t seen us for care and maintenance of your ocular prosthetic in over a year
- If you have had recent eye surgery
- If your current ocular prosthetic is uncomfortable, appears too large or too small
- If you have any questions or concerns regarding your ocular prosthetic
- “It is important to see us whenever you may have a question, concern, or issue. Even if it is just a few days after your appointment. We are here for you and pride ourselves on being accessible to all our patients when they need us.
Lindsey Kazanovicz-Boyle, Board Certified Ocularist