Michigan Eyecare Institute

Michigan Eyecare Institute

(248) 352-2806

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    • Dr. Walter J. Cukrowski, MD
    • Dr. Christopher F. Cukrowski, DO
    • Dr. Mark H. Rubinstein, MD
    • Dr. Anu Prasad, MD
    • Dr. Linda E. Day, M.D.
    • Dr. Jonathan Zelenak, DO
    • Dr. Roman Goldvekht, OD
    • Dr. Jodie Gordon, OD
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  • Kid's Vision
  • Teaching Kids About Pink Eye
    Category: Newsletters, Kid's Vision

    Conjunctivitis is by no means limited only to children. An infection or inflammation of the conjunctiva -- the membrane within the eyelid and protecting the white aspect of our eyes -- can occur in individuals of any age secondary to an infection, an allergic reaction or chemical irritation. Infectious

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  • How Vision Problems Affect Learning
    Category: Newsletters, Kid's Vision

    Reading is an instrumental part of your child’s ability to learn. In order to write complete sentences or do mathematical problems, a child must first be able to understand what is on the page in front of them. If your child is suffering from vision problems, it may be drastically interfering with

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  • Getting Kids to Wear Glasses
    Category: Newsletters, Kid's Vision

    In most of North America, optometrists are known as Doctors of Optometry (D.O.). As physicians, they are able to diagnose eye disease and prescribe medications or corrective lenses. Licensure as a DO requires a Bachelor's Degree and successful completion of a four-year school of optometrics. Educational

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Hours of Operation

Our Regular Schedule

Monday:

8:00 am-4:30 pm

Tuesday:

8:00 am-4:30 pm

Wednesday:

8:00 am-4:30 pm

Thursday:

8:00 am-4:30 pm

Friday:

8:00 am-4:30 pm

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

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