The Kind Eyes Prosthetics Ethos

At Kind Eyes, we believe that collaboration is key to creating fantastic results. Throughout the process, we work closely with our patients to ensure every detail is as it should be and to make sure we have covered what is really important. Building a strong connection is paramount for us - after all, the relationship between a patient and their ocularist is often life-long!

 

We understand that getting an ocular prosthetic made and fitted can be daunting, and our ocularist, Lorna Rynne, is always on hand to answer any questions you have, however big or small. Our process is transparent, and we steer away from medical jargon to ensure that our patients can understand the journey from start to finish.

We are well-equipped to work with children and have experience creating and fitting paediatric prosthetic eyes. We know that as a parent, this process can be even more daunting, and we’re here to put not only your mind, but your little one’s mind at ease, also. 

As well as children, we’re passionate about helping patients with complex care needs. We can adapt our process to suit patients with both visible and invisible disabilities or neurodivergent patients who require specialist support. 

At the end of our time together, we are sure that you will leave with a prosthesis that feels entirely personal to you, thanks to our collaborative and communicative approach. 

Lorna Rynne ocularist hands polishing prosthetic eye on lathe.  Photographer: Ben Gilbert, Wellcome Collection
 
 

Whether you have a quick question or are looking to book an initial consultation, please feel free to contact us for more information and to start your journey.