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    Brian Proctor, DO

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Kirk Eye Center | River Forest Location

    Kirk Eye Center | River Forest Location

    (84 reviews)

    Great place for all your eye care needs ! They're very thorough and have all the latest technology…read moreand plenty of experience to get your vision back!

    I've been a Kirk patient since I was a kid-- my dad has been a patient of theirs for even longer. I…read morehad moved away, but have returned to help my parents. I always thought of them as completely trustworthy, but recently they performed magic for me. TLDR: Hiral Patel gave me the best prescription I've had in almost two decades and Viviana Cano eased my anxiety over switching back to contact lenses after almost three decades of wearing only glasses. Now, all the extra details. Last year, my vision was so bad that I applied for blind disability. My mom and dad insisted that I come home and go to Kirk for a definitive evaluation. Five hours into the appointment, my future was bleak. The final recommendation, a week later, was surgery. My parents were totally ready and willing to pay for it, but I hate spending their money and put it off put if off put it off. I'm going to skip the specifics on the stuff about the bad diabetic protocol prescribed by my primary and how I ginned up the courage to change my own insulin dosage and how that probably saved my life and jump right to the day when a friend told me that her eyes didn't track together and she didn't see in stereo but wearing hard lenses gave her real vision for several hours a day. I immediately thought "let's get me over to Kirk and ask them about this." I was almost too shy to make the appointment, but the possibility of being able to drive again was too seductive. I called and set the time. I got there an hour early. David and I sat in the parking lot eating precut watermelon from Jewel (same plaza.) I was nervous. Doctor Patel strutted to the lobby to grab me for my examination and I was immediately filled with confidence. Anyone with that much personal security must be great at their job. I was not disappointed. "I want this to work," I offered. She smiled quickly and told me "remember to blink." I'm drowning you in minutiae. Let me bring this to a 10/10 conclusion: my vision is now corrected to 20/20 (I can read a sign from three blocks away!) and the lenses correct my astigmatism and keep my eyes in line. Now: Viviana. When I asked her to take a selfie that she liked (for me to use in this review,) she is so humble that she didn't immediately understand that it was to praise and appreciate her. She's extremely deserving of both. I came in two days after my miracle exam, not sure if I had successfully removed the acuvue daily lens from my right eye. She took a peek and confirmed that it was out, and placed an order for some more trial lenses so that I could make sure it was the right fit for me. I came in again today with both lenses still in and significant anxiety over that fact. Today, Viviana removed the lenses and gave me a comforting tutorial that I think might help (and then listened patiently and socially awkward me gave her an unsolicited lesson on trafficking of vulnerable groups in rural areas that flowed from my rant against Loyola facepalm. Patient and kind and so helpful! Thank you. Infinity/ infinity

    Oak Park Eye Center

    Oak Park Eye Center

    (11 reviews)

    dr. Michael Hennessey is one of 3 ophthalmologists at this clinic and the one I settled upon for my…read moreperhaps overdue cataract surgery. at the outset I searched for nearby ophthalmologists and learned there is a specialty within a specialty, as some deal with the retina and others the cornea. I was forced to make this distinction because my original ophthalmologist from a few years ago was a retina girl, whereas cataracts require cornea boys my cataract surgery was done one eye in January and the other eye in February. I had had strong trepidations because an old friend once had this procedure (under the knife of some other doctor) which for reasons unknown to me went haywire and effectively left him blind. but thanks to dr. Hennessey the results from the implants he selected and inserted gave me better vision than i'd enjoyed in many years (i'm normally near-sighted). only a local anesthetic is used (at the hospital) so you're conscious the entire time he's messing with your eyeball (though without any pain). costs were largely covered under medicare (although I also have bcbs as a back-up) lastly dr. Hennessey is quick, informative, and in control of everything related. I saw him at two offices (besides the hospital) they have (the other being in Elmhurst) but it was convenient and went perfectly smooth

    Went in to have an eye exam. Then they took my brand new glasses to check the prescription. When I…read moregot them beck both lenses had a scratches down the middle from the test. The sad part is they would not fix them or show responsibility of what they did. Terribly disappointing, how could this happen it's their business. I had to use my own warranty to have them fixed from a different company. Come on!!!

    Brian Proctor, DO - opthamalogists - Updated May 2026

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