Dr. Mark B Busch OD
Optometrist
4005 167TH ST COUNTRY CLUB HILLS IL, 60478Practice Philosophy
Traditional Medicine
About
Dr. Busch graduated from the Illinois College of Optometry in 1977 and has been serving the community in Homewood for over 30 years.
Education and Training
Illinois College of Optometry OD 1977
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Hormone treatment of roots causes not only a reversible loss of starch but also of structural polarity in statocytes.
- An inhibitor of the Ca(2+)-ATPases in the sarcoplasmic and endoplasmic reticula inhibits transduction of the gravity stimulus in cress roots.
- Characteristic and differential calcium signals from cell structures of the root cap detected by energy-filtering electron microscopy (EELS/ESI).
Treatments
- Contact Lens And Corneal Health Assessment
- Contact Lenses
- Glaucoma
- Optometry, Eye Problems
- Eye Exam
- Eye Disorders
- Eye Exam, Diabetic Retinopathy, Vitreoretinal Surgery
- Vision Care
- Vision Problems, Eye Problems, Low Vision
- Vision Problems, Glaucoma, Eye Problems
Dr. Mark B Busch OD's Practice location
COUNTRY CLUB HILLS, IL 60478Get Direction
Dr. Mark B Busch OD's reviews
Write ReviewRecommended Articles
- Eyelid Twitching and Stress
What is eyelid twitching?Eyelid twitching or myokymia is an involuntary eyelid spasm. The upper lid is usually affected, but spasms can also occur in the lower lid or both lids. Eyelid twitching is often mild for most people. However, others may experience stronger spasms, which may force their lids...
- What to Expect After LASIK Eye Surgery
LASIK eye surgery is a corrective procedure that aims to rectify vision distortions that are caused by the changing curvature of the cornea and shifting length of the eyeball. The cornea is a transparent coating that bulges on the outside of the eyeball, and allows light to penetrate its surface at...
- How to Prevent Cataracts
When aging and physical injury affect the tissues that consist of your eye’s lens, cataracts develops.Some genetic disorders lead to different health challenges and enhance the risk of suffering cataracts. Other medical and eye conditions that can also cause cataracts are trauma, diabetes past eye...
- What Causes Iritis?
What is iritis?The colored part of the eye is called the iris. When the iris gets inflamed, the condition is called iritis, which is also called anterior uveitis. The muscles present in the iris help in pupil contraction and relaxation. The anterior and posterior chambers of the eye are also...
- Treatments for Cataracts
A cataract is blurring of the lens of the eye. The lens is oval-shaped and mostly consists of water and protein. It is located at the back of the iris and pupil. The lens protein molecules are organized in a way that makes it clear so that light can pass through it to the retina. The focus of the...
- Everything You Need to Know About Cataract Surgery
What is a cataract?Sometimes there is a clouding of the lens in the eye; this clouding is called a cataract. Mostly, this clouding is related to old age. In fact, the majority of Americans aged 80 and above have experienced this clouding or have already undergone a cataract surgery at a particular...
Nearby Providers
- Dr. Gregory Perez O.D.4005 167th St Country Club Hills IL 60478
- Dr. Kyle Daniel Snyder O.D.4005 167th St Country Club Hills IL 60478