Prosthetic Eyes for Veterans

Veterans Day is a national holiday to pay tribute to all American military.  To honor the men and women who have dedicated their lives to the service of our country.  We deeply appreciate the sacrifices they have made, and continue to make, to keep our county free....

“Afternoon in the Park with Dr. Linn Murphree”

This past Saturday, Stephen Haddad and the team at Ocular Prosthetics, Inc. was graciously invited to participate in the event “Afternoon in the Park with Dr. Linn Murphree”.  This event was a celebration of the life and legacy of Dr. Murphree as an ocular oncologist...

Cleaning and Storage of a Prosthetic Eye

There are a number of different factors that  can cause a prosthetic eye to become an irritant.  Environmental factors such as smoke, chemicals, and extreme weather conditions; health factors such as poor hygiene, allergies, and sickness can contribute to the...

The Team Approach to Prosthetic Eye Care

At Ocular Prosthetics, Inc. we offer a very unique experience when designing your custom made prosthetic eye. Stephen E. Haddad provides an expert team of board certified ocularists; which includes Beverly Hoffman-Fuglsby, Tania Faulds, and himself. Each...

The Experience of Wearing a Prosthetic Eye

Losing your natural eye can be both a physically and emotionally painful experience. Each patient will address and overcome these changes in their own unique way. What is similar to all victims of eye loss is the opportunity to partially restore what was lost. To...

Retinoblastoma: The Signs, Symptoms, and Solutions

Retinoblastoma is a cancer of the eye, usually diagnosed during childhood. It accounts for almost 3% of all cancers discovered in children before the age of 15. This type of cancer is curable if it is detected early and treated quickly. Although, even curable cancers...