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40 Years of Eye Care

Celebrating 40 Years of Eye Care

Specialty Eye Institute began in 1978 when Paul H. Ernest, M.D., the company’s founder opened Jackson Eye Center in Jackson, Michigan. Since then, the company has grown into a multi-specialty ophthalmology practice with 24 doctors in 10 locations throughout Michigan and Ohio.

Enjoy a short video to learn more about how things have changed in the last 40 years:

Our company has changed names several times as it expanded including a re-branding from TLC Eyecare & Laser Centers to Specialty Eye Institute in 2017.

Hosting this event allows us to reflect on this milestone and thank our patients and communities who have allowed us to provide their eye care the past four decades.

Thank you!

July 3, 2018 Filed Under: Blog

Specialty Eye Institute Named One of the Best and Brightest Companies to Work for in the Nation

The National Association of Business Resources (NABR) has named Specialty Eye Institute (SEI) as one of the Best and Brightest Companies to work for in the nation. This national award follows Specialty Eye Institute’s regional nomination earlier this year as one of West Michigan’s Best and Brightest Companies. SEI will be recognized as one of the elite award winners during this year’s National Best and Brightest Summit for demonstrating exceptional innovative human resource practices.

An independent research firm evaluates companies based on compensation, benefits and employee solutions; employee enrichment, engagement and retention; employee education and development; recruitment, selection and orientation; employee achievement and recognition; communication and shared vision; diversity and inclusion; work-life balance; community initiatives; and strategic company performance.

“With the war on talent hitting the doorsteps of the Best and Brightest, this achievement means even more than it did a year ago. As we continue to raise the bar, these companies rise to the challenge through cultural innovation, maximizing their workforce potential,” said Jennifer Kluge, President and CEO, Best and Brightest Programs.

“We are incredibly honored to receive this recognition. It’s the fact that we strive every day to ensure we earn this award – is what is important,” Kathleen Fox, Director of Human Resources, Specialty Eye Institute.

The Best and Brightest Companies to Work For® is a program that identifies and honors organizations that display a commitment to excellence in operations and employee enrichment that lead to increased productivity and financial performance. This national program celebrates those companies that are making better business, creating richer lives and building a stronger community as a whole.

March 5, 2020 Filed Under: Blog, Uncategorized

PayMyDoctor Online Payment Portal

Introducing SEI’s New Online Payment Portal

Specialty Eye Institute is now able to provide our patients with more flexible payment options using PayMyDoctor.com. This site allows you two options – quick pay or to create an account using your paper statement.

Specialty Eye Institute Online Bill Pay

Account Features

Once you create an account you can:

  • View statement online and make a payment
  • View/Print historical statements up to one year
  • Set up payment plans
  • Link accounts
  • Set up auto pay
  • Keep credit cards on file for future payments
  • Elect to receive paperless billing statements (saving trees and costs)

Get Started

September 12, 2017 Filed Under: Blog

COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019) Preparedness at Specialty Eye Institute

All Specialty Eye Institute offices are currently open and operating during normal business hours.

As your ophthalmology healthcare provider our strongest commitment is to the health and safety of our patients, staff and communities.

Specialty Eye Institute is closely monitoring developments related to the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) and we are following state and federal guidelines to ensure best care for our patients.

If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact our corporate office at and speak with one of our Patient Service Representatives at 877-852-8463.

Steps we are taking to protect our patients in our offices:


We are taking additional steps to protect our patients and staff. In addition to our regular cleaning and sanitizing protocols, we have implemented stricter cleaning protocols in our exam rooms, lobby and waiting areas to protect our patients and staff. Our team has also a protocol in place should anyone enter our office displaying symptoms of illness. We are requiring all patients to wear a mask during your visit. At this time we are not allowing any visitors. If you have someone accompanying you to your visit, please have them wait in the car unless you need assistance due to a disability, interpretation, or have a power of attorney.

We appreciate your understanding during this time should operations need to change.

  1. Office Cleaning – We’ve had our offices deep cleaned and sanitized.
  2. Hand Sanitizer – We’ve installed additional Purell dispensers so that you’ll be able to sterilize your hands after each time you have contact with a door handle.
  3. Temperature Checks – We’ll be taking your temperature upon check-in.  Any patient, or patient caregiver, with a temperature of 100 degrees or higher will be asked to reschedule.  We’ll also be taking our own team’s temperature.  Each staff member and doctor will have their temperature taken upon entering the building.
  4. Virtual Medical Eye Exams – We will continue to offer virtual eye exams as an alternative to in-person exams.  The exams are conducted using Zoom Video Conferencing technology.  It is user friendly, private, and insurance recognized. Patients have really enjoyed this experience.
  5. Parking Lot Waiting – After you check-in at our desk, we’ll ask that you wait in your car until our team is ready to take you back. This will mean a more personalized experience in our clinic.  We have instituted a one patient per exam room protocol to minimize your exposure and maximized social distancing.
  6. Fewer Surfaces – We’ve removed coffee tables and many chairs from our waiting spaces to minimize the surfaces that hands can touch.
  7. Cleaning Technician – We’ve designated one staff member per office per shift whose main responsibility is to clean and disinfect surfaces.
  8. Masks- We’ll be wearing masks to protect all in our presence from the aerosol spread of that can be transferred by breath, coughing, or sneezing.
  9. Microscope – We have installed breath barriers on all of our exam room microscopes.  This will allow the doctor to be able to still examine the inside of your eye thoroughly while keeping you safe.
  10. Gloves – Technicians, doctors, and staff will wear gloves on an as-needed basis to help keep you and our team safe
  11. Limiting Occupants – We will encourage family and friends who accompany the patient to wait in the parking lot.  There will be exceptions made to this where caregivers are needed.
  12. Masks – We would like you to wear a mask to cover your nose and mouth to all of your appointments.
  13. Front desk shields – We have added clear shields at our front desk to act as a barrier between our staff and our patients.

March 15, 2020 Filed Under: Blog

Winter Darkness: Night Time Driving Tips

Driving Safely at Night

Winter is here and that means shorter days with longer periods of darkness. For those who work normal business hours, it might mean driving to and from work in the dark. It can be difficult to see while driving at night so we created a list with some helpful tips to get you through the darkness.

Reduce Eye Strain

  • Adjust mirrors to cut glare. Tilt side mirrors slightly downwards and angle your rearview mirror to minimize glare from tail lights behind you.

  • Keep your eyes moving. Scanning side to side prevents fatigue in one spot, helps you detect hazards earlier, and provides a more dynamic view of the road.

  • Dim dashboard lighting. Bright interior lights compete with your night vision—lower them so your eyes adapt more comfortably to darkness.

  • Avoid staring into oncoming headlights. Look slightly to the right edge of the road until the car passes, then return your gaze ahead.

  • Redirect heat/vents. Avoid direct airflow on your face or into your eyes, as that can cause dryness or discomfort—especially if your eyes are prone to irritation.

  • Use anti-glare coatings on eyewear. If you wear glasses, keeping them clean and choosing lenses with anti-reflective or anti-glare coatings can reduce halo and light scattering at night

  • Take eye breaks where safe. When stuck in slow traffic or at long red lights, blink consciously or look away from bright sources briefly to let your eyes rest.

Clean Your Headlights and Windshield

A dirty, snow-covered  windshield will reduce your visibility.

For your headlights, snow, dirt, or salt buildup can significantly reduce light output and signaling effectiveness. Clean them both regularly to stay safe.

Make Sure Your Headlights are Properly Adjusted

Headlights aimed too low or high can affect your visibility.

If you find it’s still difficult to see, you should schedule an appointment with your eye doctor. Certain eye conditions can increase light sensitivity and decrease vision.

Safe Driving!

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December 22, 2017 Filed Under: Blog

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