BostonSight PROSE 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.

PROSE Centers Worldwide

Our Needham, MA Center treats hundreds of patients per year.

With compassionate care at the heart of our approach, we make your entire treatment experience as supportive and healing as possible. PROSE doctors work with you, your support system, and your medical providers to develop an effective treatment plan, together. You will continue to be followed by your primary eye care provider during and after treatment.

PROSE Network Providers are located at top tertiary eye centers around the country and around the world. Financial assistance may be available.

Eye Conditions Prose Treats

If you suffer from any of the following eye conditions, PROSE treatment may be for you.

Chronic Dry Eye

Dry eye has a lot of different possible symptoms, although main symptoms include watery eyes, tired eyes, blurry vision, grittiness or burning.

Keratoconus & Ectasia

Conditions where the cornea changes shape, creating a protruding cornea that causes significant visual impairment.

Graft vs Host Disease

Ocular GVHD affects 60-80% of patients with chronic GVHD, and causes blurry vision, burning sensation, light sensitivity, and eye pain.

Stevens Johnson Syndrome

Stevens Johnson Syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis sydnrome (TENS) are rare, serious disorders of the skin and mucous membranes that can result in painful eyes.

Sjögren’s Syndrome

Sjögren’s Syndrome is a chronic autoimmune disease in which people’s white blood cells attack their moisture-producing glands. Hallmark symptoms are dry eyes, light sensitivity (photophobia) and dry mouth.

Post-Corneal Transplant

Issues that can develop from corneal transplants include dry eyes, poor vision and astigmatism. More severe complications include rejection of the new cornea which must be treated immediately by your ophthalmologist.

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“Words alone don’t do enough to express how satisfied, grateful, and thankful I am for every experience. This has truly been an opportunity for growth in so many ways having sat in the chairs of great, caring, kind compassionate men and women! I believe that there is healing in their hands and the time taken to meet you right where you are in your process! I really am better because of my experience!”
– BostonSight Patient Survey Response January 2024

SCLERAL LENSES

A scleral lens is a rigid contact lens that rests on the sclera (the white of the eye) and vaults the cornea so it doesn’t touch it. Scleral lenses are designed to treat a variety of eye conditions that impact the function of the cornea – the most delicate part of your eye, and of your entire body! Years of treatment research show that scleral lenses are beneficial for long-term eye health because there is less compression, lenses aren’t as tight, and they can accommodate many eye issues.

PROSE devices are scleral lenses but with additional customization and medical care.

The difference between scleral lenses and PROSE treatment

Scleral Lenses

While scleral lenses can help many patients, the diameter offerings and customization capabilities are limited in comparison to PROSE treatment.

PROSE treatment

BostonSight PROSE is a comprehensive medical treatment that restores visual function in patients with complex corneal disease. PROSE treatment uses fully custom prosthetic scleral devices ranging from 14mm to 23mm and utilizes a PROSE-trained optometrist in conjunction with an opthalmologist.

Arrows showcasing the difference in case severity for PROSE use vs scleral lens use
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