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Specializing in Custom-Made Ocular Prostheses
- Business History
- Cox Ocular Prosthetics Inc. is a company that specializes in custom-made ocular prostheses. The company was founded in 1970 by Mr. C. William Cox, Jr., who later became a Board-Certified Ocularist and Master of Ophthalmic Prosthetics. In 1984, Cox purchased the prosthetic department from the Callahan Eye Foundation Hospital and later joined the business in the 1980s. The company offers various custom-made ocular prosthetics, including scleral shells, external orbital prostheses, and conformers for children. Patients with in-state Medicaid or Medicare can receive their services, but major insurance may require prior authorization. For more information, patients can contact the company's office.
- HoursCLOSED NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri Sat - Sun Closed - Phones:
Main - 844-513-9249
Fax - 205-939-0262
ExtraTollFree - 800-426-5392
- Address:
- 700 18th St S Ste 402 Birmingham, AL 35233
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- Categories
- Prosthetic Devices, Home Health Care Equipment & Supplies, Medical Equipment & Supplies
- Services / Products
- Custom-Made External Orbital Prostheses, Custom-Made Ocular Prosthetic Eye, Custom-Made Scleral Shells, Prostheses, Custom-Made Conformers, Artificial Limbs, Prosthetic Equipment, Orthotics, Eye Prosthetics
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- Languages
- English, Spanish
General Info
Cox Ocular Prosthetics Inc. is a company that specializes in custom-made ocular prostheses. The company was founded in 1970 by Mr. C. William Cox, Jr., who later became a Board-Certified Ocularist and Master of Ophthalmic Prosthetics. In 1984, Cox purchased the prosthetic department from the Callahan Eye Foundation Hospital and later joined the business in the 1980s. The company offers various custom-made ocular prosthetics, including scleral shells, external orbital prostheses, and conformers for children. Patients with in-state Medicaid or Medicare can receive their services, but major insurance may require prior authorization. For more information, patients can contact the company's office.