Hines-Sight
Optician in Denver, CO

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Hines-Sight
read moreFounded over 35 years ago, Hines Sight has become the trusted eye care center for patients in Denver and throughout the state of Colorado. Our team of vision care specialists offers a full range of ophthalmology and optometry services. A comprehensive ophthalmology practice, we offer routine eye exams, glaucoma treatment, and several types of eye surgery, including LASIK. The goal of our team is to educate you on the importance of prevention and early detection of eye diseases so that you can enjoy a lifetime of clear vision.
About Us
read moreVisiting the eye doctor can be an intimidating experience. At Hines Sight, we strive to help our patients feel comfortable, positive about their outlook, and confident in our care. Our dedicated doctors, Justin Coco and Stanley Cushing, use advanced screening methods to catch conditions in their earliest stages, when prevention is key. We also use the latest technology to provide treatments which range from conservative to advanced surgical procedures. For over 35 years, we have been a trusted provider for a broad range of services.
Eyelid Surgery
read moreSagging eyelids not only age your appearance but can also interfere with your ability to see clearly. Eyelid surgery, or blepharoplasty, is designed to remove excess tissue, opening up the eye for an improved field of vision and more youthful appearance. At Hines Sight, we believe in helping our patients achieve clear vision and the best quality of life. Dr. Stanley Cushing and Dr. Justin Coco listen closely to patients' concerns and goals in order to determine whether a surgical correction is recommended.
Cataracts
read moreA cataract is a clouding of the eye's naturally clear lens. When the natural lens experiences this clouding effect, vision quality is diminished. Many people describe this sensation as looking through a foggy car window or a piece of wax paper. Some times a cataract will make nighttime vision worse, making driving more difficult. For some, bright lights make the vision worse. For others, cataracts can cause reading vision to worsen. The lens in your eye is responsible for focusing light rays on the retina, which is the part of the eye that senses light and transmits these images to the brain.
Dry Eyes
read moreMost people will tell you that they have no problem shedding tears when they are upset but a small percentage of the population are unable to create tears. These people suffer from a condition known as dry eye syndrome. Dry eye is a condition that causes your eyes to feel as though there is an irritant present. The cause for this irritation is that the eyes are not producing the required fluid that needs to be covering the eyes. Normal healthy eyes are being continuously cover by a thin tear film.
Eye Exam
read moreWhen it comes to protecting your health, preventive care is essential and ocular health is no different. At Hines Sight, Dr. Stanley Cushing and Dr. Justin Coco provide comprehensive eye care, including examinations to protect your vision. Performing an eye exam allows us to catch warning signs and diagnose conditions at the earliest stage possible. From friendly service to a precise evaluation of your vision and health, patients at our Denver, CO, can expect to receive the highest quality of care tailored to their needs.
Retinal Diseases
read moreWe treat and diagnose a wide variety of retinal diseases. Our Denver retina eye doctors invite you to contact us if you have retina eye issues such as diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration or are experiencing things such as flashes and floaters. Early detection of retina problems can save vision. The retina is the back surface inside of the eyeball, opposite the lens. It contains millions of light-sensitive cells, called rods and cones. An image projected by the lens onto the retina is sensed by the rods and cones as different intensities of light and different colors.
Glaucoma
read moreThe Doctors at Hines Sight are experts in the diagnosis and treatment of glaucoma and use the most advanced technology to monitor the status of the disease. We use Lasers for following the health of the optic nerve and different Lasers to treat certain types of Glaucoma. If your doctor has told you that you have high intraocular pressure or that you might have the beginning stages of glaucoma you will want to read the information below. Many people often think that glaucoma is an eye disease that affects only seniors, but glaucoma can strike at any age.