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PROSE treatment by BostonSight is a custom medical treatment that saves sight in individuals with ocular surface disease. For many people, PROSE treatment is their only option to restore vision and end suffering from critical and devastating eye issues.

How is PROSE different than a scleral lens?
Expertise and Co-Managed Care.

PROSE is a comprehensive medical treatment that includes cornea specialist ophthalmologists and optometrists who have completed an intensive BostonSight PROSE Clinical Fellowship. During treatment, doctors customize prosthetic devices out of gas-permeable polymers for each patient’s condition and unique eye shape. PROSE doctors work in partnership with your other medical providers to ensure your treatment manages your underlying condition.

What are PROSE Devices?

PROSE devices are removable transparent domes, about the size of a nickel, made of gas permeable plastic that allow oxygen to reach the surface of your eye. The devices rest on the sclera – the white part of your eye – and vault over the cornea to create a smooth surface over the distorted, damaged, or diseased cornea. They are filled with preservative-free saline each day at the time of application and are removed at bedtime.

PROSE treatment uses prosthetic devices cleared by the FDA for therapeutic indications.

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Get started with PROSE Treatment in Needham

Gather your insurance cards, and request your eye doctor to send exam notes to our office via fax at 781.726.7310.

Request a consultation.

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Once we receive your request, we’ll provide the intake forms. Email, mail, or fax the forms back to us.

If you are a candidate, we’ll get insurance authorizations and let you know about coverage.

We’ll schedule your consult!

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“The PROSE devices are a game changer for me!  No longer do I have to wipe a constant stream of tears from my face.  I can drive longer distances, and if I drive at night, I’m not as light-sensitive.  I delight in being able to read again.  And my eyes just feel so much better!”

-Pam B.

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